Epoxy Eyes

Epoxy Eyes

When it comes to wielding the power of eye contact, we now venture into the realm of advanced techniques – the heavyweight contenders of the ocular arsenal. Picture this: you’re about to engage in a face-off where subtle nuances can distinguish between victory...
Sticky Eyes

Sticky Eyes

They say Helen of Troy’s legendary beauty could launch a thousand ships, but her eyes? Those were the true weapons of mass allure. Similarly, Davy Crockett’s unflinching gaze could tame the fiercest of beasts. Our eyes possess an uncanny ability to...
News Illusion

News Illusion

In a world overflowing with information, we are more connected and aware than ever. Yet, despite our relentless news consumption, we find ourselves increasingly ignorant. The headlines blur together—earthquakes in Sumatra, plane crashes in Russia, terrorist attacks in...
Intention-To-Treat Error

Intention-To-Treat Error

In data analysis, we often rely on the conclusions drawn from research studies to guide our decisions. However, not all studies are as objective as they may seem. One subtle yet dangerous error frequently distorts the outcomes of studies is the intention-to-treat...
Fallacy of the Single Cause

Fallacy of the Single Cause

In today’s fast-paced world of news and politics, it’s all too common to hear people searching for the one reason behind complex events, particularly those on major news outlets. One prime example can be found in the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews,...