Thanks to over 27 year’s research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory and the company Psyleron, we can now own a...
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Physiognomy was once a respected twofold science: a method to discern a person’s character from their outward appearance and divine one’s...
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The great magician and conjurer, Harry Houdini died on Halloween on October 31st in 1926. The numerous movies and books published about his enigmatic...
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How did the custom of carving pumpkins with frightening faces become a part of our Halloween festivities? For centuries, stories of the mysterious...
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According to Ewen Callaway’s article, Mona Lisa’s Smile a Mystery No More, in October’s New Scientist, neuroscientists have solved...
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A recent study published in the Journal of Neuroscience by authors Peggy Mason, PhD, professor of neurobiology, and Hayley Foo, PhD, research...
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New groundbreaking research shows that the insertion of an acupuncture needle into the skin disrupts the branching point of nerves called C fibres....
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