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Ever felt frustrated when your video call freezes or a download takes forever? Are you stuck wondering if someone is on mute? Now, what if I told you the solution… Read More
Ever felt frustrated when your video call freezes or a download takes forever? Are you stuck wondering if someone is on mute? Now, what if I told you the solution… Read More
Have you ever looked at two identical circles and sworn one was bigger than the other? If so, congratulations—your brain has just been fooled by the Ebbinghaus illusion! This classic… Read More
There are many repercussions of funding cuts. Both Columbia and Johns Hopkins are seeing job losses and cuts to secondary scientific progress. In happier news, the US saw as lunar eclipse last… Read More
You just crushed your workout—heart pounding, sweat dripping, muscles burning. But then, it hits you: exhaustion. Your limbs feel like jelly, and your brain turns to mush. What if science… Read More
Picture this: You step into an elevator, press a button, and descend—not up to a flashy high-rise office, but down into the earth. Welcome to the underground office workspace (UOW),… Read More
We’re on Bluesky now, so check us out there. But is it worth our time? If you’ve ever rage-quit Twitter (or X, as it’s now awkwardly called), you’re not alone…. Read More
Perpetually-in-the-news Elon Musk has detailed his use of the drug Ketamine. You’ve probably heard of ketamine. Maybe you know it as a party drug. Maybe you’ve read that it’s a… Read More
Ever heard of a wind turbine playing mind games with the wind? Okay, not literally—but a new control system called Input Output Model Free Adaptive Control (IO-MFAC) is about as… Read More
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What if a simple walk to a senior center could add years of happiness to an older adult’s life? It sounds dramatic, but a new study from Seoul suggests that… Read More