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Silicon oxide memories transcend a hurdle - 0 views

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    With gigabytes of flash memory becoming steadily cheaper, a 1k nonvolatile memory unit has little practical use. But as a proof of concept, the chip shows it should be possible to surpass the limitations of flash memory in packing density, energy consumption per bit and switching speed.
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The Uncataloged Museum: Memorial Museums: Join A Conversation - 0 views

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    questions about interpretation memorial museums in the context of idea of museums as a third space
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'Memory Cafes' For Dementia Patients Gain Ground | Here & Now - 0 views

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    Can museums offer "memory cafe" experiences, as well as "programs"? Third places for people with memory loss?
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FutureMe.org - 0 views

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    based on the "principle" that memories are less accurate than e-mails...send you future self an email.  Mining museums memories today? Real and virtual patrons write about what the will learn, what they will see, why they came to museum.
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New input can warp fresh memories - 0 views

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    If this was true, could museums influence the way people remember events and experiences? Would they? Should they? {cue The Twilight Zone music}
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Data in a human context - 0 views

  • Data in a human context March 6, 2012 to Data Art  •  Comments (3)  •  Share on Twitter Jer Thorp, a data artist in residence at The New York Times, shows off some of his work (like this and this) and speaks about the connection between the real world and the mechanical bits we know as data. Worth your 17 minutes.
  • a data artist in residence at The New York Times, shows off some of his work (like this and this) and speaks about the connection between the real world and the mechanical bits we know as data.
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    Gets to the human context at ~13:30 mins. Great illustration of how to make meaning from the seemingly meaningless, or at least from data that we don't usually connect to our daily experience.
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A Museum Visit For Art Lovers With Alzheimer's : NPR - 1 views

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    Another great program for visitors with memory loss and their care givers-and this time also involving middle school students.
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HP Blog - Another look at the state of memristors and IT - 0 views

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    how would cloud be implemented differently if there was a terabyte of fast, static memory on our mobile devices?
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At Newark Museum, busy hands stimulate minds for Alzheimer's patients | NJ.com - 0 views

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    Another museum serving visitors with memory loss.
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How football is helping unlock dementia patients' memories | Healthcare Professionals N... - 1 views

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    Dementia care unit built near football stadium to promote reminiscence therapy.  Could museums also play this type of role?
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Becoming sensitive to dementia - 0 views

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    Should museum's be training staff in this way so they know how do deal with visitors with memory loss?
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Connecting with Museum Audiences: Exploring Third-Space through Social Media at the Uni... - 1 views

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    What does it mean for a third space to combine real and virtual audiences?
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One act of remembering can influence future acts - 0 views

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    remembering something old or noticing something new can bias how you process subsequent information.
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Reflection vs. Collection: A New Report Looks at the Effect of Picture-Taking on Rememb... - 0 views

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    1. Participants were less accurate in recognizing the objects they had photographed compared to those they had only observed 2. Participants weren't able to answer as many questions about the objects' visual details for those objects they had photographed
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