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  • Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP)
    The Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP) is a parapsychological research organization based at the University of Lund in Sweden and headed by psychologist…... Read more »
  • Metal Bending Research
    Claims that cutlery and other metal objects can potentially be bent by mind force alone became current in the 1970s with the rise to fame of Israeli psychic Uri Geller.  The effect was…... Read more »
  • Marina Weiler
    Marina Weiler is a Brazilian neuroscientist who studies anomalous experiences in terms of neuroscience.... Read more »
  • David Acunzo
    David Acunzo is a neuroscientist based at the University of Virginia, whose research encompasses topics relevant to parapsychology.... Read more »
  • Richard James Lucido
    Richard James Lucido is an American psychologist who has carried out experiments providing empirical support for the idea that consciousness causes the collapse of the wave function. ... Read more »
  • Larry Dossey
    Larry Dossey is an American physician and author of books about psychic experiences, healing and nonlocal consciousness. ... Read more »
  • Jon Taylor
    Jon Taylor is a Cambridge-trained scientist and author who has developed physical theories of precognition and intuition, bridging quantum physics and neuroscience.... Read more »

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    Aeon | a world of ideas

  • Monstrification
    For centuries we’ve used the declaration of ‘monster’ to eject individuals and groups from being respected as fully human- by Surekha DaviesRead on Aeon... Read more »
  • Is information a fundamental force of the Universe?
    Does physics miss something important about how the Universe works? A new law of information could account for complexity- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »
  • Learning to not-know
    From late-night calls to unsolved symptoms, uncertainty is woven into every doctor’s day. They should learn to embrace it- by Zoe CunniffeRead on Aeon... Read more »
  • Tarot decks through the ages
    The evolution of tarot cards through the centuries, from a game for the Italian elite to the fortune-tellers’ toolkit- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »
  • Dreams of a Maoist India
    India’s Maoist guerillas have just surrendered, after decades of waging war on the government from their forest bases- by Rahul PanditaRead on Aeon... Read more »
  • Children of war
    Conversations with teenagers from unstable or war-torn nations across the world, on a unique tour to Canada 40 years ago- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »
  • Hidden in plain sight
    Jewish children who were ‘hidden’ in Christian families during the Holocaust have much to teach us about memory and trauma- by Carolyn Ariella SofiaRead on Aeon... Read more »

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  • Old dog, new tricks: Prehistoric viruses can be used to defend bacterial cells
    A previously overlooked defense mechanism involving extremely old, dormant viruses can successfully help bacteria defend against modern viruses, according to a new study led by Thomas Wood, professor of chemical engineering at Penn State. ... Read more »
  • Q&A: Can honey bee-inspired research make electric grids more resilient?
    Led by Penn State Professor Wanda Zuo and funded by a $1 million grant, researchers are drawing inspiration from honey bee colonies to improve the resilience of electric grids by enabling energy devices to communicate and share power directly, similar to how bees coordinate resources in a hive. ... Read more »
  • Penn State research enterprise continues to grow, produce positive impacts
    Penn State’s research enterprise reached a new milestone in fiscal year 2024-25 with $1.44 billion in total research expenditures, the largest in the University’s history. The amount — which is an 8% increase, or $110 million, over the previous year — reflects the combined external and internal investments in critical... Read more »
  • Child welfare system involvement may improve diagnosis of developmental delays
    Infants and toddlers in Pennsylvania who are involved with child welfare services are more likely to have developmental delays identified early, according to a new study from researchers in the Penn State Child Health Research Center.... Read more »
  • Q&A: Can the tech behind crypto help align AI with human values?
    What can technologists do to help artificial intelligence (AI) comply with ethical values for the public good? A team, including researchers from Penn State, explored ways that blockchain — the technology behind cryptocurrency — could help enforce ethical boundaries for AI systems.... Read more »
  • Newly discovered ‘super-Earth’ offers prime target in search for alien life
    The discovery of a possible “super-Earth” less than 20 light-years from our own planet is offering scientists new hope in the hunt for other worlds that could harbor life, according to an international team including researchers from Penn State.... Read more »
  • Graduate fieldwork in Malawi connects restoration, data and community
    For two Penn State geography graduate students, fieldwork in Southern Africa offered more than a research assignment. It provided a front-row view of how science, community and collaboration come together in the effort to restore landscapes undergoing rapid environmental change.... Read more »

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