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Ruth Cuadra

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.
Ruth Cuadra

Strangers on a bus: Study reveals lengths commuters go to avoid each other - 1 views

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    nonsocial transient behavior
Ruth Cuadra

Museum Audience Insight: Free Admission Days and Daily Deals - 1 views

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    about deals - "It also trains the consumer to wait for deals instead of supporting places outright, and with that mentality, we all lose." Food for thought.
Lisa Eriksen

Learned Helplessness in Organizations - Ron Ashkenas - Harvard Business Review - 1 views

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    Do museums need to look at their internal operations and become more efficient?
Megan Conn

BBC News - Tough times ahead for US orchestras - 0 views

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    Symphonies facing similar future issues as museums - how to engage younger audiences in a world of technology
Johanna Fassbender

Ikea's Augmented Reality Catalog Will Let You Peek Inside Furniture | Gadget Lab | Wire... - 0 views

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    Augmented reality is one of the trends in the AAM report "2034 Trends Watch"
Karen Wade

Museum 2.0: Ancient Greece 2.0: Arts Participation before the Industrial Age - 1 views

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    As we see, crowdsourcing isn't new.
Ruth Cuadra

World's fastest camera, created by UCLA engineers, used to detect rogue cancer cells / ... - 1 views

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    a high-throughput flow-through optical microscope with the ability to detect rare cells with sensitivity of one part per million in real time. This technology builds on the photonic time-stretch camera technology created by Jalali's team in 2009 to produce the world's fastest continuous-running camera.
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