Researchers Teach Subliminally; Matrix Learning not Far Away
For the first time ever, scientists from Boston University and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan have managed to use functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging,
For the first time ever, scientists from Boston University and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan have managed to use functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging,
As if pasta-shaped radio waves weren’t enough, scientists at the University of Pittsburgh have successfully demonstrated wireless transmitters and receivers that operate in the terahertz
Modern life and technology would be very different if not for photolithography, a simple step in the process of creating an integrated circuit. Basically, you
Ceremonies to give away the Ig Nobel prizes were in full effect Thursday night. Amongst the projects being considered last night were papers on sexually
An investigation into supposed problems with the computerized braking systems of Toyota Prius led to some surprising results. A group of scientists reported that they
A new study into the effects of mobile phones on human brains published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that extended conversations
The Smithsonian American Art Museum will turn video games into art through the exhibition Art of Video Games, which debuts in March 2012. In the
Thanks to the work of 19-year old Egyptian physics student Aisha Mustafa, we might have high-efficiency, fuelless rocket propulsion. We’re not talking about the raw
If you thought that cardboard was reserved for pizza boxes and moving, think again. Engineer and all-around genius Izhar Gafni has figured out how to
Good news for the space buffs in the audience: the human race is continuing its march toward the stars. Now a small, private company has
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