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Charles Daney

A skull that rewrites the history of man - Science, News - The Independent - 0 views

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    The conventional view of human evolution and how early man colonised the world has been thrown into doubt by a series of stunning palaeontological discoveries suggesting that Africa was not the sole cradle of humankind. Scientists have found a handful of ancient human skulls at an archaeological site two hours from the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, that suggest a Eurasian chapter in the long evolutionary story of man.
Skeptical Debunker

Can avatars change the way we think and act? (w/ Video) - 0 views

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    Stanford researcher finds that experiences with avatars, including personalized images of ourselves, can change our view of reality and the way we act in the real world.
thinkahol *

Brain is organized like the Internet: USC neuroscientists | KurzweilAI - 1 views

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    A study by USC scientists of the brain connections in a small area of the rat brain showed them as patterns of circular loops, suggesting that at least in this part of the rat brain, the wiring diagram looks like a distributed network, rather than a hierarchy, the traditional view.
thinkahol *

YouTube - Sam Harris SALT - 2 views

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    December 9th, 02005 - Sam Harris"The View From The End Of The World"This is an audio only presentation. This talk took place in the Conference Center Golden Gate Room, San Francisco. Quote: With gentle demeanor and tight argument, Sam Harris carried an overflow audience into the core of one of the crucial issues of our time: What makes some religions lethal? How do they employ aggressive irrationality to justify threatening and controlling non-believers as well as believers? What should be our response? Harris began with Christianity. In the US, Christians use irrational arguments about a soul in the 150 cells of a 3-day old human embryo to block stem cell research that might alleviate the suffering of millions. In Africa, Catholic doctrine uses tortured logic to actively discourage the use of condoms in countries ravaged by AIDS. "This is genocidal stupidity," Harris said. Faith trumps rational argument. Common-sense ethical intuition is blinded by religious metaphysics. In the US, 22% of the population are CERTAIN that Jesus is coming back in the next 50 years, and another 22% think that it's likely. The good news of Christ's return, though, can only occur following desperately bad news. Mushroom clouds would be welcomed. "End time thinking," Harris said, "is fundamentally hostile to creating a sustainable future." Harris was particularly critical of religious moderates who give cover to the fundamentalists by not challenging them. The moderates say that all is justified because religion gives people meaning in their life. "But what would they say to a guy who believes there's a diamond the size of a refrigerator buried in his backyard? The guy digs out there every Sunday with his family, cherishing the meaningthe quest gives them." "I've read the books," Harris said. "God is not a moderate." The Bible gives strict instructions to kill various kinds of sinners, and their relatives, and on occasion their entire towns. Yet slavery is challenged nowhere in the New or
Charles Daney

New look at Alzheimer's could revolutionise treatment - New Scientist - 0 views

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    GENES that increase the risk of Alzheimer's and a blood protein that speeds up cognitive decline are radically changing our view of the devastating illness. Reported this week, both findings suggest new causes for Alzheimer's, boosting prospects for its treatment and prevention.
thinkahol *

How your memories can be twisted under social pressure | KurzweilAI - 1 views

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    Listen up, Facebook and Twitter groupies: how easily can social pressure affect your memory? Very easily, researchers at the Weizmann Institute and University College London have proved, and they think they even know what part of the brain is responsible. The participants conformed to the group on these "planted" responses, giving incorrect answers nearly 70% of the time. Volunteers watched a documentary film in small groups. Three days later, they returned to the lab individually to take a memory test, answering questions about the film. They were also asked how confident they were in their answers. They were later invited back to the lab to retake the test. This time, the subjects were also given supposed answers of the others in their film-viewing group (along with social-media-style photos) while being scanned in a functional MRI (fMRI) that revealed their brain activity. Is most of what you know false? Planted among these were false answers to questions the volunteers had previously answered correctly and confidently. The participants conformed to the group on these "planted" responses, giving incorrect answers nearly 70% of the time. To determine if their memory of the film had actually undergone a change, the researchers invited the subjects back to the lab later to take the memory test once again, telling them that the answers they had previously been fed were not those of their fellow film watchers, but random computer generations. Some of the responses reverted back to the original, correct ones, but get this: despite finding out the scientists messed with their minds, close to half of their responses remained erroneous, implying that the subjects were relying on false memories implanted in the earlier session. An analysis of the fMRI data showed a strong co-activation and connectivity between two brain areas: the hippocampus and the amygdala. Social reinforcement could act on the amygdala to persuade our brains to replace a strong memory wi
Janos Haits

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    the human brain - sections, views, histology, MRI
anonymous

C-H-N-S-O analysis for Treated Organic Products - Trivedi Research - 0 views

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    Click to view c-h-n-s-o analysis on treated organic products done at (SAIF) - IIT- Bombay for Mahendra Trivedi. A Trivedi research.
anonymous

Materials Science X Ray Diffraction XRD Test: Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    Material science research done by Mahendra Trivedi on x ray-diffraction-xrd, Organic Compounds shows amazing results. Click to view full report.
anonymous

Particle Size Analysis By Mahendra Trivedi - 0 views

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    View the report of particle size analysis done by Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi.
Janos Haits

Digitised Manuscripts - 0 views

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    "Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library's collections, with descriptions of their contents."
Janos Haits

SGI Wikipedia Project - 0 views

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    He turned to Wikipedia and together with SGI has created the first-ever historical mapping and exploration of the full text contents of the English-language edition of Wikipedia, in time and space, with visualizations of modern history captured in under a day. Loading the entire English language edition of Wikipedia into SGI UV 2000, Mr. Leetaru was able to show how Wikipedia's view of the world unfolded over the past two centuries. Location, year and the positive or negative sentiment have been tied to those references.
Janos Haits

Deep Space Map - 0 views

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    "Deep Space Map allows you to view celestial objects, including stars, constellations, galaxies and planets. The images seen here are identical to those found in version 1 that uses Google Earth API."
aleksdgrift98

"Hotstar APK: Your Ultimate Portal to Entertainment On the Go" - 1 views

Hotstar APK stands as a gateway to an unparalleled world of entertainment, offering a diverse range of content for users. As a leading streaming platform, it delivers a seamless viewing experience ...

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Erich Feldmeier

Game Theory and the Treatment of Cancer | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    "Similarly, how should cancer biologists think about cancer cells capable of producing vascular endothelial growth factor, a protein that promotes the growth of blood vessels? Clearly, the importance of this protein only makes sense when thinking about a cancer cell's environment: how close it is to blood vessels that it can exploit, for example."
Janos Haits

Robohub | news, views and everything robotic - 0 views

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    "Robohub is an online platform that brings together leading communicators in robotics research, start-ups, business, and education from around the world."
Erich Feldmeier

Ginkgo Bioworks | Science News - 0 views

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    "nice pic by Ginkgo Bioworks, Credit: Harry Campbell "
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