editorial
Issue number 10 means 10 reasons
to be happy. Hold tight because we are
celebrating it with amazing featured
contents. For starters, our expert in
Psychology, Rob Hutchinson, talks about
Dark Tourism. Over the past few years
visiting sights of death and destruction
has been growing in popularity. What
powers our desire to go and see the
places where many people have suffered
terrible deaths?
In our traditional section of interviews,
Dr. Kathryn Jablokow, Electrical Engineer
and a leading expert in creative problem solving, shares with us the secrets
of change, innovation and creativity and
how we can apply this knowledge to our
quotidian life and our profession.
In turn, Dr. Wishwas B. Chavan introduces us to Holy Basil (Ocinum Tenuiflorum),
a plant with many different medicinal
properties. Its effect on cancer treatment
has been studied extensively in recent
years and it looks like this plant may be
a potent weapon against cancer.
And for closing this issue, the researchers Bernd and Daniel Willimek wonder;
how it possible for music to evoke emotions? The odd correlation between music
and emotions is not something we think
much about until we actively consider
what music really is. Strictly speaking,
music is nothing more than a series of
molecules in the air that are made to
oscillate and make their way to the ear.
But what do these oscillating molecules
of air have to do with our feelings?
Enjoy reading!
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Mado Martinez
Editorial Director
Ispectrum
magazine
Published Bimonthly
ISSN 2053-1869
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Jennifer James
Ravinder Dhindsa
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Rob Hutchinson
Dr. Vishwas B. Chavan
Bernd and Daniela Willimek
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