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News Outlets Can Now Use Facial Manipulation Techniques On Politicians

Stanford University have unveiled a new technique whereby mainstream media news outlets can alter the facial expressions during a supposed ‘live’ interview with a politician, in order to fool the masses.  Though the tone of the video [below] is decidedly calm and monotone, the implications of what the researchers are saying is disturbing. It is not clear whether these techniques are already being used, or will be in the future. Either way, it should be considered an urgent wake-up call to anyone who watches the mainstream news … welcome to the world of facial manipulation.

Nike Video Unveils Self-Tying Shoelaces

Nike has announced a new invention: self-tying shoe laces. The futuristic new technology is sure to become a consumer hit, as FOX Business News explains: The HyperAdapt 1.0, which Nike unveiled at a product event on Wednesday, features the power laces that debuted on Marty McFly’s Nike-branded sneakers in the 1989 film “Back to the Future Part II.” Nike has been working on the technology for a decade. In 2015, the sportswear giant revealed plans to sell replica Nike MAG shoes to mark the year that McFly and Doc Brown traveled to the future.

Harvard: Aliens May Be Living In Ancient Solar Systems

A group of scientists from the esteemed Harvard University have announced that aliens may exist on planets that are part of ancient solar systems, according to Mirror.co.uk. The scientists think that alien life could exist on these cluster that are billions of years more advanced than us: Globular clusters – dense balls of ancient stars at the outermost edge of the galaxy – may be the best places to look for alien civilisations, an expert has claimed. For many reasons, the distant regions might be favourable locations for intelligent life, astrophysicist Dr Rosanne Di Stefano believes.

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