- I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here's How. by John Bohannon, May 2015
- Lust and the Turing test : A view From the Bridge by Christof Koch, Nature.com blog May 2015
- Hacking the nervous system by Gaia Vince, Mosaic May 2015
- Health Check: can your brain be 'full'?, TheConversation.com June 2015
- Paleo Diet Experience by Geraldine DeRuiter, POPSUGAR Fitness June 2015
- Ten Days of Silent Meditation Will Make You Trip Balls and Lust After Puppies by Conor Creighton, VICE June 2015
- The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food by Michael Mossfeb. NYTimes.com 2013
- Is Social Rejection the Key to Creativity? by Cody C. Delistraty, April 2015
- Types: computation vs. interaction by Dan Ghica, The Lab Lunch June 2015
- Des zones de bivouac en Ardenne belge by Maxime, Trekking et Voyage.com June 2015
- 10 Ways to Tell Your Students Are Not Ready for Open Water, Cave Diver Harry 2013
- Four Keys to Teaching Real Buoyancy Control, Cave Diver Harry 2014
- Top Eight 3D Printed GoPro Accessories: Make Your GoPro Fly, Dive, and Race by Fabien, i.materialise 3D Printing Service Blog May 2015
- 3D printing a GoPro Scuba Mount, i.materialise 3D Printing Service Blog 2013
- Chairman Zhang's flatpack skyscrapers by Finn Aberdein, BBC News June 2015
- Apocalypse Neuro: Why Our Brains Don't Process the Gravest Threats to Humanity by Brian Merchant, Motherboard June 2015
- The underground world of drone racing in Australia by Jenni Ryall, Mashable.com June 2015
- North Korean soldier walks across DMZ in bid to defect to South by Ju-min Park, Reuters June 2015
- Long sentences Norman Yarvin, Norman's blog February 2015
- Magna Carta, Still Posing a Challenge at 800 by Sarah Lyall, NYTimes.com June 2015
- Stanford study finds walking improves creativity by May Wong, Stanford Report 2014
- http://aaalab.stanford.edu/publications/
- Give your ideas some legs: The positive effect of walking on creative thinking. Oppezzo, M., & Schwartz, D. L. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition
- Will your self-driving car be programmed to kill you if it means saving more strangers?, ScienceDaily June 2015
- Self-awareness not unique to mankind, PhysOrg June 2015
- Will Advances in Technology Create a Jobless Future? by David Rotman, MIT Technology Review June 2015
- Men Ejaculate Larger Volumes of Semen, More Motile Sperm, and More Quickly when Exposed to Images of Novel Women, Evolutionary Psychological Science June 2015
- China’s Troubling Robot Revolution by Martin Ford, The New York Times June 2015
- An Incredibly Detailed Map Shows Europe's Population Shifts From 2001 to 2011 by Feargus O'Sullivan, CityLab June 2015
- The Difference Between Saying 'Thank You' in Chinese and English by Deborah Fallows, The Atlantic June 2015
- Brain connections last as long as the memories they store, Stanford neuroscientist finds by Amy Adams, Stanford News Release June 2015
- The original smartwatches: Casio's history of wild wrist designs by Sam Byford, The Verge June 2015
- Online payments halted in Greece, citizens eye Bitcoin to protect savings by Andy Boxall, Fox News June 2015
- Why you soon won't own anything and why that's a good thing by Johannes Koponen, Demos Helsinki June 2015
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