If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Nike‘s new duo of mind-altering shoes have sold out with each drop ...
When Zoë Lescaze decided to become an expert sharpshooter, she’d never so much as picked up a handgun before. Three days and a series of visualization exercises and mantras later, the New Yorker was ...
The Nike Mind shoes have foam nodes on the bottom of the shoe to help activate key pressure points in the brain. Nike Mind pregame mules are $95 while shoes are $145. Whether you're training or in ...
Fallout season two kicked off with a bang… Literally, if you’re one of a few unlucky people who cross paths with Mr. House or Hank MacLean. But what is it that’s making people’s heads go bang?Fallout ...
Neurable, a consumer neurotechnology startup, has partnered with the Air Force to study whether electrode-studded headphones can track service members’ cognitive fitness, much like Garmin smartwatches ...
There are many entities with nefarious schemes on Fallout. And one of the most nefarious is Kyle MacLachlan’s Hank MacLean. At first, we thought that Hank was a straightforward company man simp for ...
A secret Central Intelligence Agency mind control program. National Security Agency spy operations aimed at Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali. A federal manual for political assassinations. It's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. These particles seep into Vecna/Henry’s open wound, flaying him, making him one of the Hive Mind, and giving him his powers. “Find ...
Project Mind Control tells the lurid tale of the CIA's attempts to discover the scientific principles that would allow people to control subjects' thoughts and actions. The author, University of Texas ...
First seen in Marvel Comics in 1962’s The Incredible Hulk #3, Maynard Tiboldt took over the role of the Ringmaster from his father. Tiboldt, despite being powerless, is able to hypnotize people thanks ...
Mind-wandering forms part of our daily thinking time and refers to the phenomenon of our mind drifting away from a task we are doing (e.g. reading a book) and having unrelated thoughts. Performance on ...
In the late 1950s, the CIA was obsessed with mind control—what it was, how to weaponize it, and how to keep it out of Soviet hands. But instead of toiling in the lab to find the answers, the agency ...