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New Blog!
Hey everyone, in case you missed it I started a new blog called Resonance Theory in which I discuss findings in research on music psychology. Don’t worry, I won’t be leaving this site any time soon. Enjoy! https://braincascade.wordpress.com/
Windshield Wipers Now, Who-Knows-What Next
Now that I’ve finished lamenting the failures of the human brain, it’s time now to move on and write about one of its many triumphs, starting with what might be the earliest of the year. Science fiction is synonymous with … Continue reading
Posted in Science, Yeah son!
Tagged awesome, future, gizmodo, levitation, manipulation, reality, science, science fiction, scifi, sonic, tokyo university, wired, yeah son!
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NASA Launches New Satellite to Mars!
I was completely unaware of this until about 15 minutes ago when I checked my Twitter newsfeed. Today marks the day that we finally set out to answer one of the peskier questions of science and history: how did Mars … Continue reading
Posted in Happenings, Science, Yeah son!
Tagged Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, chemicals, dust, earth, exploration, government shutdown, Mars, Mars Atmosphere, MAVEN, nasa, orbit, red, Satan, satellite, science, space, sun, twitter, usa, yeah son!
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Still Looking for Life on Mars? How About Starting Here?
Everyday we learn something new. Oftentimes this new information challenges pre-existing conceptions and misconceptions, and will often leave you with your head spinning and your fist to the air asking the world, “Why?” The theory that life on Earth may … Continue reading
Posted in Science
Tagged boorn, crazy, earth, evolution, exploration, life, life on earth, life on mars?, Mars, meteorite, molybdenium, mystery, origins, origins of life, oxygen, planet, planets, red, red planet, revelation, science, space, theory, unknown, water
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New Life on Earth?
With all the fuss about finding new lifeforms-usually microscopic-on other planets, it’s easy for us to forget about that happening here. Fortunately, the latest discovery made in Lake Vostok, Russia reminded us that this blue ball we call home is … Continue reading
Posted in News, Science
Tagged amoebae, Antarctica, bacteria, biology, Bowling Green State University, discovery, diversity, exploration, frozen lake, Lake Vostok, life, life on earth, life on other planets, Mars, microscopic, nasa, new species, russia, science, Scott Rogers, single celled, space exploration, subglacial, Subglacial lake
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Updates on Chomsky and Graduation (Plus a Mushy, Sappy Speech!)
So I graduated this weekend along with like 1,400 or more people. Things were good and pretty fun, but I’d have to say that the highlight of the weekend was being in Noam Chomsky’s presence. I have seen the man … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts and Musings
Tagged aub, Beirut, ceremony, college, college is done, commencement, graduation, growing up, hezbollah, language, lebanon, noam chomsky, politics, sappy, science, speech, syria, unesco
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NASA Works on Faster than Light Travel
Like many others, I love space. The idea of literally reaching the stars has captivated me ever since I was young and I would do nigh-anything to achieve that dream. Unfortunately, there’s one little thing that stands between … Continue reading
Posted in News, Science
Tagged cool, einstein, faster than light travel, fuckyeah, future, nasa, science, science fiction, shiny, space, space craft, special relativity, yeah science bitch!
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Two-Year Old Receives Trachea Implant via Regenerative Stem Cell Operation
We’ve all heard of the controversy surrounding stem cell research and its moral-or lack thereof, according to certain institutions-implications, and how said institutions were trying to bar its progress. But today, history was made: 2-year old Hannah Warren has just … Continue reading
Posted in News, Science
Tagged bits and pieces, canada, catholic church, hannah warren, illinois, marrow, medical, paolo macchiarini, science, stem cell, success, surgery, sweden, trachea
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