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Hypothesis
The Online Edition of the Berkeley Scientific Journal
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A modern ‘Tulpa’ is an entity born from the mind. They are autonomous, entirely sentient thought-forms that, according to Stanford anthropologist Michael Lifshitz, inhabit the brain and body of their hosts while often serving as their close friends or confidants.

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a… moon? Don’t we already have one of those? From 29 September to 24 November 2024, the Earth will have a temporary “second moon,” the asteroid 2024 PT5.

Climate change: a straightforward tale of a warming planet right? Not quite. Beneath the global narrative lies a puzzling anomaly — a vast stretch of the Pacific Ocean defying trends by cooling over the last 40 years.

A trip to the OB/GYN consists of many emotions, including anxiety in the case of prenatal testing. However, new noninvasive technology has been designed to test for inherited disease variants.

What are stem cells and why are they important? What role do stem cells play in regenerative medicine, and is it ethical to study them?

From crop circles to fairy rings, we have always been fascinated by geometric patterns in nature and often attribute them to the supernatural.

Understanding the history of the Earth has always been a challenge, one that geologists seek to overcome using evidence hidden away in the rock layers. However, geologists are currently presented with the unique instance of a geological unconformity that spans the continents.

Terminal lucidity is a phenomenon that can be seen in end-of-life patients who have dementia, traumatic brain injuries, and brain cancers. It can be described as a brief burst of mental clarity that spans one to seven days in patients near the end of their lives.

For most, the horrors and inconveniences of COVID-19 are becoming a distant memory. However, for the case of many who suffer from Long COVID, patients don’t see a recovery period. In fact, their symptoms only seem to get worse.

Every 8 minutes, one more person in America is added to the organ transplant waiting list. Sadly, many never make it off that list; 17 patients die everyday waiting for an organ donor.

Hawk-Eye is a computer vision system, and, since 2005, has been one of the first instances of artificial intelligence (AI) being fully-integrated into an elite sport, and subsequently 23 of the 25 other top sports leagues and federations globally. But, does AI always make a sport better?

n the distance, abundant red flows out of a glacier like blood from an open wound, as if someone had carved a gash directly onto earth itself. What kind of feeling did this sight evoke within the expedition team? Did shivers run down their spine at the eerie appearance of an impossible, inorganic injury?