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Can You Actually SEE Music?
By Ainsley Benbow “Seeing music” is in fact a true occurrence in which people, when exposed to certain sounds, involuntarily perceive colours, shapes or patterns alongside what they hear. Believed to be affecting roughly 1% of the general population, chromesthesia, also known as sound-to-colour synesthesia, is a neurological phenomenon. It is likely the most common type of synaesthesia where auditory stimuli, such as musical notes or everyday sounds, can trigger various combi
Feb 132 min read


How to Save the Planets and your Grades with Eco-Friendly Browsers
By Shriyaa Madan Gopal All of last year, I couldn’t help but look around in class and notice all the ChatGPT, Copilot, perplexity AI, and more AI chatbots sitting as open tabs and pinned sites on nearly all of my classmates' computers. I’m sure everyone, including frequent AI users have heard the same phrase of “AI is ruining the planet” over and over, and as a proud repeater of this phrase, unfortunately, as frustrated as this makes me, I know this will probably never work i
Feb 133 min read
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