WETENSCHAP EN TECHNOLOGIE BL – 3

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PSI LIBRARY

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    Psi Encyclopedia

  • Our Use of AI
    by KM Wehrstein, Associate Editor and AI Consultant About a year and a half ago, someone I know asked ChatGPT to name five reincarnation researchers. In the list it spat out in seconds, Ian Stevenson was first, of course, followed by Jim B Tucker, James G Matlock and another name... Read more »
  • VideoSocial Media Outreach
    by Nancy L. Zingrone, Associate Editor As the Psi Encyclopedia (PE) has developed under the new editorial team and the staff writers, the General Editor, James G Matlock, has been particularly keen to expand our use of social media in order to bring these important materials to educators, organisations, and... Read more »
  • New Team, Old Direction
    In April 2026, James G Matlock took over from Robert McLuhan as General Editor of the Psi Encyclopedia (PE). Matlock is joined by a team: Associate Editors Nemo Mörck, KM Wehrstein, Melvyn Willin and Nancy Zingrone and Staff Writers Courtney Block and Roberto R Narváez, supported by Software Consultant Hugh... Read more »

AEON

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    Aeon | a world of ideas

  • What is this rock?
    Not natural, not quite unnatural, the strange new rocks of the Anthropocene stretch the boundaries of geology- by John MacDonaldRead on Aeon... Read more »
  • Our neighbors, the peacocks
    A portrait of the pristine suburb of Arcadia, where hundreds of feral peacocks are embraced by some, despised by others- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »
  • Therapy for billionaires
    As my grandfather’s money taught, wealth can be a poison. The rich must reckon with its costs to recover their humanity- by Alexa ClayRead on Aeon... Read more »
  • A philosophy of home
    The household is a community, as much as the state, and ancient philosophy had much more to say about it than we think- by Sandrine BergèsRead on Aeon... Read more »
  • Don’t touch the art
    Yoko Ono’s painting invites us to step on it, challenging both galleries and audiences. Why is touch transgressive?- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »
  • The no-human future
    Terrorists and tech bros alike view accelerationism as a revolutionary weapon. Nick Land glimpsed something much darker- by Vincent LêRead on Aeon... Read more »
  • Bay of smokes
    When smog descended upon Los Angeles in 1943, it was mistaken for a Japanese attack. The real culprit was closer to home- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »

PLOS ONE

SINGULARTIY

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BIOMED CENTRAL

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THE CONVERSATION

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Weizmann Wonder Wander

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

  • “Be Scientists and Be Human Beings”
    Weizmann Institute of Science celebrates 124 new PhD graduates – more than 20 percent of them international students – and 227 master’s degree recipients. Meet the class of 2026... Read more »
  • Before the Aliens, the Amino Acids
    A Weizmann-led team proposes a simple but powerful new method for detecting traces of alien biology, whether on Jupiter’s icy moons, in meteorites or in Martian samples... Read more »
  • Pandemic in Fast Forward
    Israeli and Czech scientists recreated the coronavirus’s evolutionary journey in a test tube – revealing the conditions that can produce highly contagious variants... Read more »
  • When the Body Remembers the Tumor
    Weizmann Institute researchers discover immune memory cells capable of producing antibodies against cancer – a finding that opens new avenues for future cancer vaccines... Read more »
  • A Glimpse at the Origins of Life Through a Deceptive Mirror
    Scientists may have solved a 150-year-old puzzle about why life favors one mirror-image molecule over another... Read more »
  • Facing Danger with Maturity
    Weizmann Institute and Hebrew University scientists have discovered that stem cell maturation can also serve as an immune defense mechanism... Read more »
  • Novel Molecular Marker May Improve Prostate Cancer Treatment
    Weizmann-led international team uncovers a key mechanism of treatment resistance and points to a potential combination therapy... Read more »

THE SCIVERSE

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LA TIMES – SCIENCE

PENN STATE RESEARCH

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    Research

  • Altoona students present opioid research at criminal justice conference
    Liliana DeMarco and Ally Black, students from Penn State Altoona's Integrated Social Science Research Lab, presented at the recent annual conference of the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences held in Dewey, Delaware.... Read more »
  • Yinming Shao named Downsbrough Early Career Professor of Physics
    Yinming Shao, assistant professor of physics at Penn State, has been honored with the Downsbrough Early Career Professorship in Physics in recognition of his research contributions, teaching, and service to the Department of Physics and the Eberly College of Science. ... Read more »
  • Fund honoring late meteorologist to assist in global student experience
    Jenni Evans, a world-renowned meteorologist whose research transformed the scientific understanding of tropical cyclones and strengthened storm forecasting worldwide, considered her students’ success her proudest accomplishment. The newly established Jenni Evans Fund in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science will ensure that those successes continue in perpetuity.  ... Read more »
  • Q&A: What does science say about plants as medicine?
    Plants have always played an integral role in traditional medicine and healing practices. In this Q&A, Kent Vrana, Elliot S. Vesell Professor of Pharmacology and director of the Center for Cannabis and Natural Product Pharmaceutics at Penn State College of Medicine, discussed the relationship is between plant science and human health... Read more »
  • Toyota award to support lithium-ion battery fire prevention research
    Chao-Yang Wang, William E. Diefenderfer Chair in Mechanical Engineering and professor of mechanical engineering, of chemical engineering and of materials science and engineering at Penn State, has received a three-year award from the Toyota Research Institute through the institute’s University Research Program. The award will support Wang’s research on redesigning... Read more »
  • Q&A: Can plants help reverse climate change?
    Sarah M. Assmann, Waller Professor of Biology at Penn State, is working to better understand how plants respond to environmental signals — and is applying that understanding to develop crops more resilient to environmental stress. In this Q&A, Assmann discussed how plants cope with environmental stress, as well as how... Read more »
  • Microbiome pioneer Jacques Ravel named 2026 Microbiome Medal Laureate
    The One Health Microbiome Center in the Huck Institutes of Life Sciences at Penn State has selected Jacques Ravel, professor of microbiology and immunology and director of the Center for Advanced Microbiome Research and Innovation, Institute for Genome Sciences, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, as the second laureate... Read more »

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