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Ever wonder what goes on inside your head? From March 10-14, 2025, Science Friday is hosting Hack Your Brain—your chance to delve deep into the workings of the brain and discover its secrets. Because ...
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Advnture on MSNIf you could hack your physiology to secure a healthier future, would you? The science behind biohacking claims
We look at the science behind biohacking claims, and what you can do to improve your health, from a science-backed lens ...
Mathematician Hannah Fry and comedian Dara Ó Briain reveal how science can increase your life expectancy in ways you might not expect.
A lot of research is slogging through experiments that don’t always work, wading through research publications, and performing mental contortions in pursuit of the next hypothesis.
William & Mary’s annual hackathon, &hacks, took place from October 4-6, 2024, setting a new standard for future hackathons. From Friday to Sunday afternoon, students across all majors and multiple ...
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YouTube on MSNIncredible Coca Cola Experiments: Mentos Reactions and Bottle Rockets
Unleash the potential of Coca Cola with 20 astonishing hacks and mind-blowing experiments! Dive into a captivating adventure as you learn creative ways to use Coca Cola beyond just sipping. From ...
The first Novell Hack Week, a hacking free-for-all sponsored by Novell, recently took place. Ars talks to some of the principals and looks at some of the projects that emerged from the week-long ...
Anuj Vadecha, a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, earned fourth place in the Cohere Company Challenge at LA Hacks 2023.
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