Author: Lauren Pedersen
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Human-Animal Studies
Human-Animal Studies (HAS) is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that examines the complex and multidimensional relationships between humans and other animals.
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The Neuroscience of Telepathy
This article examines the technological advancements neuroscience has made towards making telepathic communication a reality.
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10 great iPhone and Android apps for job seekers
Like Arun in the story, our smart devices can also help us find jobs.
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An Interview with Shelley Trammell: On Dyslexia
An Education News interview with Shelley Trammell, author of Living “Lexi”: A Walk in the Life of a Dyslexic (2008), about the experience of raising and advocating for her dyslexic daughter. Living “Lexi” was an important source of information for “Girl in Wave : Wave in Girl.”
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Building a Lunar Base with 3D Printing
The European Space Agency is testing the use of 3D printing for more efficient lunar base construction.
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Drones on a Different Mission
Flying “conservation drones” are now being used to monitor Belize’s coral reef system, and conduct conversation work and research in a number of different countries.
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14 Ways 3D Printing Has Changed the Art World
[3D printing and art]
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Human Flying Suit
Wingsuits allow the human body to turn into a curved wing, producting life and providing the experience of flight.
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WRANGLER: Capture and De-Spin of Asteroids and Space Debris
Sponsored by NASA, this project proposes to use nanosatelites to manipulate asteriods and other space debris.
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Criminal Minds Are Different From Yours, Brain Scans Reveal
This article examines whether there is a neurological differences of the brains of psychopaths and explores ethical questions regarding personal responsibility and treatment.