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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?Â
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,...
AI & Historical Texts
When looking at the past, it's very hard to decipher how exactly certain situations unfolded. We must look to historical texts in order to...
What is Computational Media? – Retrospective from a Graduating Senior
What is Computational Media? This is a question I have been asking myself for practically every year I've been at Georgia Tech. The truth...
Human Perception and the Paranormal
Bigfoot. Alien abduction. Backwards masking. Haunted houses. If you have access to the Internet, social media, television, or any other pop culture outlet, odds...
3D Bioprinting… in SPACE!
When it comes to the exploration of space, we, as human beings, are very limited in how much our bodies can handle. Studies done...
The Mystery of Dark Oxygen: Understanding the Viral Phenomenon
In July of 2024, oxygen was discovered on the ocean floor where no light nor plants were present. After various tests, it seems as...
Hydrogel-Semiconductor Hybrids: Blurring the Line Between Biology and Technology
Hydrogels are materials that mimic the softness and flexibility of biological tissues, making them invaluable in medicine for tasks like wound healing and drug...





