[D]espite what we’re told through most media memes, the human brain is far more complicated than modern computers. Neuroscientists admit that the organic interactions between our minds and our bodies constitute ‘the most mysterious phenomenon of the universe’. Beginning this year, a cooperative project consisting of thirteen (yes, I saidContinue Reading

[I]f you’re my age, then you must remember the Twilight Zone episode ‘I Sing the Body Electric’. The script was written by none other than scifi icon, Ray Bradbury, who based the title on a Walt Whitman poem of the same title.  The TZ episode featured three children who hadContinue Reading

Researchers working at the Duke University School of Engineering have announced a remarkable, new application for graphene. In case you’ve missed our PID Radio discussions of graphene from 2010, here’s a quick review. Discovered in 1962, graphene is another form or ‘allele’ of carbon. Graphene is essentially a one atomContinue Reading