Scientists Create Light Inside the Human Body Using Waves of Ultrasound Christopher Plain·April 15, 2026Stanford scientists have used nanoparticles and an ultrasound 'hat' to generate non-invasive, therapeutic light inside the human body
Seismologists Identify Rare Supershear Event During Devastating Myanmar Quake Christopher Plain·July 22, 2025Seismologists reveal that the March 28, 2025, Myanmar earthquake likely moved at 'supershear' velocity, which is analogous to supersonic.
Archaeologists Unearth 2000-Year-Old Evidence of Psychedelic Use by This Enigmatic Ancient Culture Ryan Whalen·May 5, 2025Hallucinogens proved to be one of the most powerful tools of Peru's ancient Chavín Phenomenon society for maintaining hierarchy.
Most Powerful Ultrashort Electron Beam Ever Created Breaks Previous Power Records by a Factor of Five Ryan Whalen·March 11, 2025The most powerful ultrashort electron beam ever created offers new possibilities for recreating cosmic conditions in laboratory environments.
Stanford Researchers Create First-Ever Augmented Reality 3D Holographic Headset Using Ordinary Glasses Christopher Plain·May 9, 2024A team of Stanford researchers has created the world's first augmented reality 3D holographic headset using ordinary glasses.
The Sol Foundation, Academia’s New UAP Think Tank, Releases Videos of Lectures from Its Inaugural Symposium Micah Hanks·February 12, 2024Videos of presentations featured during the Sol Foundation symposium have now been made freely available to the public.
Stanford Researchers Successfully Alter Hypnotizability Using Electrical Brain Stimulation Christopher Plain·January 4, 2024Stanford researchers show that a person's hypnotizability can be changed, at least temporarily, using targeted electrical brain stimulation.