The Journal of Loose Ends

Research in the Post-Scientific Era

Category: science

  • The Journal of Loose Endsvolume 2 supplemental Apologies for the tardiness of recent entries. We are the victims of a dispute between the Archive and affiliated institutions of higher learning. Such interruptions are not uncommon and in most cases, indicate nothing more than transient increases in job dissatisfaction among archives staff. In the spirit of…

  • The Journal of Loose Ends Research in the Post-Scientific Era Volume 1, (No. 5) In this edition of The Journal of Loose Ends, we present an interview with the authors of a recent review article which updates the history, current outstanding questions and future directions in investigation of the soul in the post-scientific era. The…

  • Volume 1, (No. 4) A Hint of Urine Abstract: This edition begins a series on evolutionary psychology and subjects touched by it. We shall see that, like the proverbial creepy uncle, evolutionary psychology is very handsy. Therefore, it makes sense to delineate the reach of its touch before tackling the subject directly. However, it’s worth…

  • In this installment, we bring you a previously published study from the Anthropological and Ethnographic Center of Excellence. Though of recent vintage, this study promises to remain a landmark work in ethnography, especially in the setting of post-scientific investigation. Is the wolf on the inside of a justifying system, or is the sheep?. The Journal…

  • The Journal of Loose Ends Research in the Post-Scientific Era Vol.1,No.,2 Diagnosing the Incurable In this edition of the Journal, we bring you the results of a study commissioned by the Authority and conducted by the Archive. Any and all conflicts of interest should be immediately apparent upon reading the sentence above. If you still…

  •     Volume 1 No. One   Abstract: For this first issue of the Journal, we bring you a homegrown research project. However, our findings relate to any creatures capable of speech and bound to the rock, sea, and sky that bore them. Anyone in that situation is bound to look over the world’s edge…