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PSI LIBRARY

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  • Bangs Sisters
    Controversial nineteenth century American spirit mediums, noted in particular for producing ‘spirit portraits’. Numerous detailed allegations of fraud were made against them.... Read more »
  • Denys Parsons
    Denys Parsons (1914-1995) was an author, musician and psychical researcher who participated in psi experiments.... Read more »
  • Hugh Dowding
    Air Chief Marshal Hugh Dowding (1882-1970), head of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain, was later involved in spiritualist activities, authoring several books.... Read more »
  • Andover Poltergeist
    Responsive poltergeist-type activity that was observed and documented in a household in Andover, UK, in 1974.... Read more »
  • Balfour Stewart
    Scottish physicist (1828-1887) who was interested in psychical research and co-authored The Unseen Universe (1875), a much-discussed attempt to reconcile modern physics with Christianity.... Read more »
  • Edwin C May
    American physicist and parapsychologist, notable for his direction of the US government-funded Star Gate remote viewing program and for his formulation of physicalist theories of psi.... Read more »
  • Arthur Schopenhauer
    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was a German philosopher whose metaphysics were partly shaped by personal psychic experiences.... Read more »

AEON

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    Aeon | a world of ideas

  • Wicked women? 500 years of witches
    Sometimes wicked but always powerful. Why did witches transform from figures of fear to figures of entertainment and aspiration? - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »
  • Shame and revolution
    Vietnam’s potent and storied anticolonialism is founded upon a unique sense of national shame - by Kevin D Pham Read at Aeon... Read more »
  • On unstable ground
    A ‘great reshuffle’ of the land is underway. It will force us to reconsider traditional ideas of property and ownership - by Michael Albertus Read at Aeon... Read more »
  • The things we don’t say
    Thirty years after the Rwandan genocide, a therapist helps young adults born from rape navigate stigma and family trauma - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »
  • By the light of brahman
    Ideas from classical Indian philosophy help illuminate the enigmas of selfhood, consciousness and the nature of reality - by Anand Vaidya & Manjula Menon Read at Aeon... Read more »
  • Taiga
    A haunting elegy to the boreal forests of Finland hand-scratched onto 16mm film with fleeting glimpses of local plant life - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »
  • Does testosterone make men?
    In probing whether there are basic sex differences in humans, a psychologist and a biologist agree to seriously disagree - by Cordelia Fine & Carole Hooven Read at Aeon... Read more »

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Weizmann Wonder Wander

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    Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science

  • “Bridges of Understanding and Innovation”
    African physicians and students joined Weizmann Institute labs, storming the frontiers of science. Meet the first participants in the new Bridges of Science Program... Read more »
  • The Master Switch Turning Immune Cells into Cancer Eradicators
    Researchers in Prof. Ido Amit’s lab identify a gene that reprograms macrophages into cancer-promoting cells — and show how to switch it off... Read more »
  • Multiple Proteins Viewed as Never Before
    An AI-based method developed at Weizmann can exponentially increase the number of proteins imaged in tissues... Read more »
  • Getting Cancer to Unmask Itself
    Researchers from Prof. Yardena Samuels’s lab manipulated cancer cells into making themselves visible to the immune system, creating a new approach that gives hope to patients with previously untreatable disease... Read more »
  • They’d Rather Die: The Lesson That Male Roundworms Refuse to Learn
    Researchers found that male worms do not learn from experience as well as females do – and discovered the neural receptor responsible, which also exists in humans... Read more »
  • Matter at the Crossroads
    A new Weizmann Institute method reveals how lasers can instantly alter the properties of matter... Read more »
  • New Immune Mechanism Revealed in the Cellular Trash
    The discovery holds promise in light of the growing resistance to antibiotics... Read more »

THE SCIVERSE

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LA TIMES – SCIENCE

PENN STATE RESEARCH

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  • Stuckeman grad student focuses on the future of sustainable construction
    Stuckeman architecture doctoral student Ali Baghi's research primarily focuses on new techniques for 3D printing concrete that would eliminate the need for traditional support structures, with a focus on sustainability and automation.... Read more »
  • Q&A: The new, shorter space race
    Sven Bilén, professor of engineering design, of electrical engineering and of aerospace engineering, recently began the second year of a $1 million research program to develop thruster systems for very low earth orbit environments.... Read more »
  • Sahrawi visiting artist to share his experiences throughout April
    Mohamed Sleiman Labat, a multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker and writer who was born and is based in the Sahrawi refugee camps in southwest Algeria, will participate in a series of public events at Penn State and in the local community throughout the month of April. ... Read more »
  • Dance professor to serve as School of Theatre’s first artist-in-residence
    Michele Dunleavy, professor of dance and 2024-25 Penn State Laureate, will serve as the School of Theatre’s inaugural artist-in-residence, offering a series of collaborative dance workshops and public performances April 14 through May 3 at the Penn State Downtown Theatre Center in State College.... Read more »
  • New partnership brings evidence-based parenting support to Air Force families
    The Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness at Penn State has received $1.4 million from the  U.S. Air Force for a major initiative to expand access for airmen and their families to evidence-informed parenting programs to strengthen military family resilience and well-being.... Read more »
  • Using AI to meet customer expectations in hospitality industry
    Artificial intelligence (AI) can be leveraged by hospitality companies to meet or even exceed customers’ expectations, but businesses should balance AI with their other needs like a personalized, human touch, according to a framework proposed by researchers in the Penn State School of Hospitality Management.... Read more »
  • Libraries online reference services connect students to resources with one click
    No matter where Penn State students conduct research, Penn State University Libraries offers a diverse array of research assistance tailored to every student’s needs and comfort. ... Read more »

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