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The Pot That Keeps on Giving: Perpetual Stew
Image adapted from "Perpetual stew laughing" taken by Annie Rauwerda is CC BY-SA 4.0.
Would you eat stew from a pot that’s been cooking for...

BC.(I): A Neurotechnological Timeline of Innervating Interfaces
References
Hebb, D. O. (1949). The organization of behavior: A neuropsychological theory. New York: Wiley.
Hochberg, L. R., Serruya, M. D., Friehs, G. M., Mukand, J....

Neural Links: The Road to Real-Life Telepathy
 
Pssst... you... yes you... Can you hear me? 
You hear someone speak to you, but nobody is around. What if that was your reality? Being...

Mind Over Matter: How Brain Implants Are Making Telekinesis Real
Imagine a world where you can move objects and complete tasks simply by thinking about them. Sounds like a pretty relaxing and too-good-to-be-true idea,...
Exploring the Scientific Credibility of Personality Tests and Astrology
What Harry Potter house are you? What's your mbti? What's your zodiac? What kind of fruit are you? What are your big three? 
I've asked and...
The Science of Yawning
We've all experienced that urge to open our mouths wide, take a deep breath, and stretch our facial muscles. But why do we yawn,...
Scary or Social? The Secret Lives of Creepy Creatures
If I asked you to think of some “scary” or “creepy” animals, what sorts of creatures would you think of? From tiny bats to...
A Future of Painless Tattoos
Introduction: A Breakthrough in Tattooing
In a groundbreaking scientific advancement, researchers at the Georgia Tech have introduced painless and bloodless tattoos using microneedle patch technology....
AI’s Attempt at New Yorker Cartoons
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made remarkable strides in generating jokes, but the burning question remains: Can AI truly comprehend humor? In this exploration, we...
The Mechanics of Oreo Twisting
Oreo cookies, beloved for their delicious combination of creamy filling and wafer layers, have become the subject of a scientific study exploring the mechanical...




