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Psychology’s Replication Crisis
One of the cornerstones of modern science is the criterion of replicability. Replicability is the idea that if a phenomenon is real, it should...

Why do I sneeze when I step out into the sun?
Have you ever stepped out into the sun after a long day of sitting inside and suddenly felt the urge to sneeze?
Usually, sneezing is...

Procrastination Reflection
Have you ever questioned yourself why it felt so natural to delay things that need to be done? This happens to everyone at all...
Nature’s Puppeteers: When Fungi Take Control
The Last of Us video game and its live-action adaptation follow a fictional post-apocalyptic story about surviving in a world where a mutated Cordyceps...
How to become an expert at 2048!
Have you ever heard of 2048? If you memorize the powers of 2, then you would know this is simply 2 to the power...
Large Language Models: Transforming the Field of Scientific Discovery
Large Language Models: Transforming the Field of Scientific Discovery
The recent Scope Large Language Models (LLMs) have been used as powerful tools for changing the...
What a cat-astrophia! Diving into the GT Cat Community – Pro...
This article was made in collaboration with Rachel Weng.
Tucked among the brick pathways, buzzing scooters, and campus fields of Georgia Tech is a quieter,...
A Tiny Frog with a Mighty Voice – The Puerto Rican...
On my spring break trip to Puerto Rico, I had the opportunity to explore El Yunque National Forest and listen to the calls of...
Evolution of Programming
The Origins (1840s-1940s)
1843: Ada Lovelace's Algorithm
The history of programming begins with Ada Lovelace, a British aristocrat that was educated in mathematics and science. In...






