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A canvas of nonsense: how Dada reflects a world gone mad through art
Using urinals, psychological collages, and animated furniture to shock us into reality.
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Study: Tripping might not be required for psychedelic therapy
Two different studies provide further evidence of the efficacy of psychedelics in treating depression.
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A historian identifies the worst year in human history
A Harvard professor’s study discovers the worst year to be alive.
Mysterious vomiting disease in dogs is due to novel coronavirus
A newly discovered coronavirus — but not the one that causes COVID-19 — has made some dogs very sick.
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Is your child’s smart toy actually a creepy surveillance tool?
When she is three years old, Sophie’s parents buy her a smart toy that uses facial recognition and artificial intelligence to watch, listen to, and learn from her.
World’s blackest black? Purdue made the world’s whitest white
In paint form, the world’s “whitest white” reflects so much light that surfaces become cooler than the surrounding air.
‘Hidden’ magma pools under volcanoes may pose alarming eruption threats
A recent study of Iceland’s Krafla volcanic caldera suggests hidden magma pools may be lurking under many of the world’s volcanic systems.
Neuroplasticity can be turned on and off in the brain of a fruit fly
Neuroplasticity is a major driver of learning and memory in humans.
False positive: Exoplanets could have lots of oxygen but no life
Oxygen is thought to be a biomarker for extraterrestrial life, but there are at least three different ways that a lifeless planet can produce it.
Brain mapping: explained
How can researchers map something as complex as the human brain?