The idea of mind control usually invokes scenes
from sci-fi or horror movies, such as "Star Trek's" Vulcan mind-meld,
spiritual possession, malevolent hypnosis or malfunctioning implants.
Well, get ready. Human brain-to-brain interfacing
– via the Internet, no less – is becoming part real life. And it's not
the stuff of horror at all. In August, a team of researchers at the University of Washington
managed to connect their brains using non-invasive technology. Rajesh
Rao, a UW computer science and engineering professor, put on an
electrode-studded cap and watched a video game, "playing" it with his
mind. Across campus, UW psychology professor Andrea Stocco wore a
swim-style cap that had a portion equipped with a magnetic stimulation
coil.
"If you think broadly, I think it opens up a new
mode of communication between people," he says. "You can imagine maybe
communicating non-verbal types of information, like abstract knowledge,
or perhaps communication between people who do not speak the same
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The supervolcano that lies beneath Yellowstone National Park is 2.5 times larger than previously thought, it was revealed at an American Geophysical Union meeting.
Scientists knew the supervolcano was big, and set out to find out
just how big, in order to assess the threat level. What they discovered,
they said, was "astounding." Between 125 and 185 billion cubic miles of magma is pooled under the
surface, representing an existential threat to America, as well as the
rest of the world. One scientist estimates an eruption would be 2,000
times the size of Mount St. Helens.
Grisly Remains Of 15 Hobbits Discovered In Peter Jackson’s Attic
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—In an appalling incident that has sent shock-waves through the surrounding community, authorities confirmed Thursday that the decayed, dismembered remains of 15 missing hobbits were found in the attic of highly acclaimed film director Peter Jackson.
Jackson, 52, was reportedly taken into police custody immediately and is now awaiting charges. “At this time, we can confirm that 15 halflings between the ages of 25 and eleventy-one were discovered inside the home of Peter Jackson at approximately 4 p.m. this afternoon,” said Wellington Police District Commander Stephen Jones, adding that authorities were initially called when Jackson’s neighbors complained of “a rotting odor” emanating from his home, after which officers conducted a comprehensive search of the property. “We eventually found a hidden hatch on the perpetrator’s ceiling, which was held shut by three heavy-duty locks. Once we opened the door, we came across the victims, already deceased, all of whom had the hair ripped out from the tops of their feet.”