Science Magazine
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Did You Know: If You Visit Neptune, Your Body Would Get Ripped Apart
NASA’s Curiosity Rover is currently working hard on planet Mars to make sure it’s safe for a human landing. It’s only a matter of time before we step on Mars,... Read more
The 09 July 2013 by Nrjperera
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Want to See the Metadata on Yourself (like the NSA Already Has)??
Intrigued by two recent articles by Lapidos and Chen, I've taken myself to the MIT media program called "Immersion". "... it only works with Gmail and you have... Read more
The 08 July 2013 by Deric Bownds
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The Human Future: Upgrade Or Replacement?
I recently had a featured article in The Humanist magazine. Here’s a link; and a condensed summary:A computer can be upgraded by adding memory, or a whizzier... Read more
The 07 July 2013 by Fsrcoin
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Bone Conducting Spatial Audio Sound Tracks Via Vibrating Windows
Bone conduction occurs when sound is channelled to the inner ear through the bones of the skull. World famous Classical music composer Beethoven went... Read more
The 04 July 2013 by Pcd2k
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Globalization Continues to Define the Business Landscape, Part 2
Last March, Pedro Videla, an economics professor at the IESE Business School at the University of Navarra, told an audience in Madrid, "The 21st-century... Read more
The 02 July 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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Globalization Continues to Define the Business Landscape, Part 1
Back in January Ernst Young released its annual globalization report. Commenting on the report, Steve Varley, Ernst Young UK Ireland Chairman and... Read more
The 01 July 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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Grounded Vs. Embodied Cognition: a (hopefully Uncontentious) Note on Terminology
Our Frontiers paper made the case that embodied cognition is, by definition, a fairly radical affair. We argue ...if perception-action couplings and resources... Read more
The 01 July 2013 by Andrew D Wilson
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Cognitive Computing
There seems to be some confusion about exactly what the term "cognitive computing" means. S.E. Smith writes, "Cognitive computing refers to the... Read more
The 25 June 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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An Incredible Pattern Hidden Inside a Meteorite
I recently came across something on the web that looks simply amazing. A pattern hidden inside a meteorite.The pattern is called a Widmanstätten pattern, and yo... Read more
The 24 June 2013 by Ningauble
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What the World Would Look Like Without Bees
If you love apples, carrots, lemons or watermelon, bad news, because these foods might just become harder to find in the grocery stores. To raise awareness of... Read more
The 23 June 2013 by Ningauble
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