Lex Berko
Music Helps Us Remember Our Pasts After Acquired Brain Injuries
Autobiographical recall to the tune of Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits.
Digitizing the Morbid Saga of Human Bones
Introducing Digitised Diseases, a virtual library of 1,600 bone specimens from all over the UK.
One Look Out the Window of the ISS Puts Every Sci-Fi Film to Shame
New time-lapse footage from the International Space Station reminds us that space movies may be beautiful, but nothing's better than video of the real thing.
Your iPhone Will Talk to Stores While You Shop
iBeacon will change the way you do all that last-minute holiday shopping. But what about your data?
New Math Suggests Zombies Won't Kill Us All
What can zombie films teach us about real life epidemics?
We've Completely Neglected to Preserve America's Silent Films
A staggering 70 percent of American feature films from 1912 to 1929 are thought to be lost forever.
Humans Are Not at the Top of the Food Chain
For the first time, scientists calculated out the trophic level of humans.
We May Inherit Our Fears
At least, that's what an animal study out of Emory University dares to suggest.
Fire Ants Form Body Rafts to Stave Off Watery Doom
New research suggests the dynamics of such a selfless act offers valuable insights to robotics and materials science.
Watch an Erupting Volcano Create a New Island Off the Coast of Japan
And you get an island! And you get an island!