It does the thankless tasks of controlling involuntary things like your heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure, along with making you vomit when it thinks you’ve been poisoned. The pons The pons’s thing is that it does a little bit of this and a little bit of that. It deals with...
From the iconic opening chords of “Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel” and the relentless double kick attack of “Ora Pro Nobis Lucifer,” to the classic rock solos and malevolent choral ambience of “O Father O Satan O Sun!,” Behemoth’s 2014 album sits in its own class entirely when it come...
edit: for those not familiar with the term, the "marginal" cost of production is "how much does it cost to make one more good?" With physical goods, most factories have some spare capacity, so the marginal cost of one more good is small for awhile, and then bec...
there’s something different about Jess Glynne’s success. Like Rita Ora, she was introduced to the public through other people’s songs – a safety net of sorts, where she didn’t carry Clean Bandit or Route 94’s full burden of hoping for success. Being...
When a human does something, the motor cortex is almost always the one pulling the strings (at least for the physical part of the doing). So the human brain doesn’t really have to learn to use the motor cortex as a remote control, because the brain already uses the motor cortex as ...