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  • Apollonius of Tyana
    Itinerant first-century preacher and healer reputed to have performed miracles and supernatural feats.... Read more »
  • Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer
    American psychoanalyst (1947–2005), author of Extraordinary Knowing, who became interested in parapsychology following a startling anomalous experience.... Read more »
  • Lewis Carroll
    Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), author of Alice in Wonderland, was interested in psychical research and theosophy.... Read more »
  • Queen Victoria and Spiritualism
    Queen Victoria (1819-1901) exhibited an interest in spiritualist phenomena, particularly following the death of her mother and her husband Prince Albert in 1861.... Read more »
  • JW Dunne
    JW Dunne (1875-1949) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and aeronautical engineer who became well-known as the author of books about time and dream precognition.... Read more »
  • Hester Travers Smith (Dowden)
    Hester Travers Smith (née Dowden) (1868-1949) was a psychical researcher and automatist who wrote books about her experiences, notably about alleged contact with the deceased writer Oscar Wilde.... Read more »
  • 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 »

AEON

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    Aeon | a world of ideas

  • How does life live?
    ‘Can girls be robots?’ ‘Do worms cry?’ ‘Why are some things special?’ A mother collects questions from her curious child - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »
  • An oceanic tempo
    An appreciation of the immensity embedded in the ocean’s cycles offers a way to reimagine our relationship with time - by James Bradley Read at Aeon... Read more »
  • Our diverse togetherness
    While initiatives for inclusive education mean well, schools fail to provide neurodivergent students what they need to flourish - by Chelsea Wallis Read at Aeon... Read more »
  • Walls cannot keep us from flying
    ‘Even under occupation, we can skate, live, and learn’: a moving prewar portrait of young Palestinians in the West Bank - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »
  • The light beyond sight
    Only a tiny sliver of the Universe’s light can be seen by human eyes. But today we’re catching glimpses of the invisible - by Corey S Powell Read at Aeon... Read more »
  • René Descartes: Second Meditation
    Plunge into doubt with Descartes, as he rids himself of all he cannot know, and finds the one thing he can know for sure - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon... Read more »
  • A cure for individualism
    It runs deeply through the Western outlook, hailed and condemned in equal measures. For a corrective, look to Confucius - by Tim Connolly 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

  • Sensing Fat
    Weizmann Institute researchers reveal that the nervous system can sense fat tissue and that blocking this ability protects mice from metabolic disorders... Read more »
  • Food: Friend, Not Foe – New Study Explains Why
    Weizmann Institute researchers reveal the cellular network behind oral tolerance, the immune mechanism that enables us to eat food safely  ... Read more »
  • MRI Gets a Nano-Sized Upgrade
    Weizmann Institute researchers achieve MRI resolution of one billionth of a meter, paving the way for the most detailed images of individual molecules ever produced  ... Read more »
  • Whisker Whisperers
    Research reveals how mouse whiskers can “hear” the world... Read more »
  • Cracking the Disorder
    Weizmann Institute of Science researchers uncover physical laws explaining why cracks in materials break their symmetry while spreading. The findings lay the groundwork for the design of more resilient materials... Read more »
  • Slimming with Mitch
    Blocking Mitch, an energy-control protein, prevents fat accumulation in human cells... Read more »
  • Radar Knows Best: New Technology Monitors Health Remotely
    Israel Prize laureate Prof. Yonina Eldar’s lab has developed a way of tracking multiple patients’ vital signs at a distance... Read more »

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PENN STATE RESEARCH

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  • Andrew Read leads conversation on executive actions and their impact on research
    Senior Vice President for Research Andrew Read led an interactive discussion with the Penn State community focused on executive actions and their impact on research.... Read more »
  • Arts and Architecture alumna explores LA River’s past, future in exhibition
    A multimedia artwork created by Lauren Schoth, an alumna of the Penn State World Campus digital multimedia design program, is on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.... Read more »
  • NSF grant funds re-surveying of Mood of the Nation Poll participants
    Liberal Arts Professor of Political Science Eric Plutzer and McCourtney Institute for Democracy Director and Professor of Political Science Michael Berkman received a one-year grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to re-survey people who have participated in their Mood of the Nation Poll.... Read more »
  • La Plazuela: Using music to combat ageism
    What started as free tickets to see a flamenco fusion band in Spain turned into an unexpected research opportunity for a team of researchers at Penn State, who discovered a unique example of the power of music to bridge generational divides.... Read more »
  • Chronic loneliness may harm cognitive health in young adults
    Young and middle-aged adults who live with chronic loneliness may experience unfavorable cognitive changes, according to a new study by researchers in the Penn State Department of Human Development and Family Studies.... Read more »
  • Link between loneliness, heart disease persists across different cultures
    Data from South Korea and the United States suggests that the link between loneliness and cardiovascular disease exists outside different cultures and social structures, according to a team led by Harold Lee, assistant professor of biobehavioral health at Penn State.... Read more »
  • Biology professor, Huck associate operations director to retire
    After a decade of service to the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences and a distinguished academic career spanning four decades, James Marden, professor of biology and associate director of operations, will retire from Penn State at the end of June.... Read more »

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