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Erich Feldmeier

@auticon @biogarage #neurobiology Autistic Kids Brains Generate 42 Percent More Informa... - 0 views

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    "New research from Case Western Reserve University and University of Toronto neuroscientists finds that the brains of autistic children generate more information at rest - a 42% increase on average. The study offers a scientific explanation for the most typical characteristic of autism - withdrawal into one's own inner world. The excess production of information may explain a child's detachment from their environment. "
Janos Haits

MIT CSAIL Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems - 0 views

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    "We build and investigate software systems for parallel and distributed environments. We have conducted research in operating systems, networking, mobile computing, language design, compiler design, and architecture, taking a pragmatic approach: we build high-performance, reliable, and working systems."
thinkahol *

The gene-environment enigma - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Dec. 3, 2010) - Personalized medicine centers on being able to predict the risk of disease or response to a drug based on a person's genetic makeup. But a study by scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that, for most common diseases, genes alone only tell part of the story.
ratbeard

Price placed on limiting global warming - earth - 0 views

  • Stabilising greenhouse gases at a level that would limit global warming to between 2°C and 4°C will cost between 0.2% and 3.0% of annual GDP, says the latest UN report on climate change. That is up to $1830 billion
  • Such a treaty would succeed the Kyoto Protocol, which ends in 2012.
  • China is projected to become the world's top emitter before 2010 according to the International Energy Agency. However, it and other developing countries argue that policies to battle climate change should not come in the way of their efforts to develop their economies
Skeptical Debunker

It's official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    A giant asteroid smashing into Earth is the only plausible explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs, a global scientific team said on Thursday, hoping to settle a row that has divided experts for decades. A panel of 41 scientists from across the world reviewed 20 years' worth of research to try to confirm the cause of the so-called Cretaceous-Tertiary (KT) extinction, which created a "hellish environment" around 65 million years ago and wiped out more than half of all species on the planet. Scientific opinion was split over whether the extinction was caused by an asteroid or by volcanic activity in the Deccan Traps in what is now India, where there were a series of super volcanic eruptions that lasted around 1.5 million years. The new study, conducted by scientists from Europe, the United States, Mexico, Canada and Japan and published in the journal Science, found that a 15-kilometre (9 miles) wide asteroid slamming into Earth at Chicxulub in what is now Mexico was the culprit. "We now have great confidence that an asteroid was the cause of the KT extinction. This triggered large-scale fires, earthquakes measuring more than 10 on the Richter scale, and continental landslides, which created tsunamis," said Joanna Morgan of Imperial College London, a co-author of the review.
solar energy

LED Lighting - Solar Water Heating - Solar Lighting - Leading Energy Saving Solutions p... - 0 views

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    illusions4real is a energy saving solutions provider offering solar water heating, solar lighting and LED lighting solutions to build and maintain a cleaner, energy-efficient environment.
Charles Daney

Neuroscience: Settling the great glia debate : Nature News - 0 views

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    For many years, neurons were thought to be alone in executing this task, and glia were consigned to a supporting role regulating a neuron's environment, helping it to grow, and even providing physical scaffolding (glia is Greek for 'glue'). In the past couple of decades, however, this picture has been changing.
thinkahol *

Dark earth: How humans enriched the rainforests - environment - 06 June 2011 - New Scie... - 0 views

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    The lushest patches of some jungles are rooted in enigmatic black soil - with unexpected origins
thinkahol *

Dr. Daniel G. Nocera - YouTube - 0 views

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    The supply of secure, clean, sustainable energy is arguably the most important scientific and technical challenge facing humanity in the 21st century. Rising living standards of a growing world population will cause global energy consumption to double by mid-century and triple by the end of the century. Even in light of unprecedented conservation, the additional energy needed is simply not attainable from long discussed sources these include nuclear, biomass, wind, geothermal and hydroelectric. The global appetite for energy is simply too much. Petroleum-based fuel sources (i.e., coal, oil and gas) could be increased. However, deleterious consequences resulting from external drivers of economy, the environment, and global security dictate that this energy need be met by renewable and sustainable sources. The dramatic increase in global energy need is driven by 3 billion low-energy users in the non-legacy world and by 3 billion people yet to inhabit the planet over the next half century. The capture and storage of solar energy at the individual level personalized solar energy drives inextricably towards the heart of this energy challenge by addressing the triumvirate of secure, carbon neutral and plentiful energy. This talk will place the scale of the global energy issue in perspective and then discuss how personalized energy (especially for the non-legacy world) can provide a path to a solution to the global energy challenge. Daniel G. Nocera is the Henry Dreyfus Professor of Energy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Director of the Solar Revolutions Project and Director of the Eni Solar Frontiers Center at MIT. His group pioneered studies of the basic mechanisms of energy conversion in biology and chemistry. He has recently accomplished a solar fuels process that captures many of the elements of photosynthesis outside of the leaf. This discovery sets the stage for a storage mechanism for the large scale, distributed, deployment of solar energy. He has b
Janos Haits

GSE Research - Welcome - 0 views

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    Governance, sustainability and environment. A new approach to information and publishing
Janos Haits

Neuroscape Lab - bridging the gap between neuroscience and technology - 0 views

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    "The Neuroscape Lab is a unique environment to create and validate novel neurodiagnostics and neurotherapeutics using newly emerging technology."
Janos Haits

WorldWide Telescope - 0 views

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    The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a visualization environment that enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope-bringing together imagery from the world's best ground- and space-based telescopes for the exploration of the universe. WWT blends terabytes of images, information, and stories from multiple sources into a seamless, immersive, rich media experience. Explorers of all ages will feel empowered to explore and understand the cosmos using WWT's simple and powerful user interface.
Janos Haits

geppetto - 0 views

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    Geppetto.org is a web-based multi-algorithm, multi-scale simulation platform engineered to support the simulation of complex biological systems and their surrounding environment. A completely modular platform. Engineered together with scientists, Geppetto lets you integrate different simulators and models. Independent modules allow the user to read different standard modeling formats and to simulate different aspects of reality. An open-source revolution. Geppetto is entirely open source and engineers, scientists and developers are welcome to contribute to its development by adding functionality to existing modules or by creating new ones!
anonymous

Sustainable Farming For A Better Environment - 0 views

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    Sustainable agriculture integrates three main goals which are economic profitability, environmental health, economic as well as equity.
anonymous

Organic Agriculture: Benefits of It! - 0 views

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    Organic agriculture has been very beneficial to increase crop production and help to keep environment healthy.
anonymous

Making More Than Monetary Profit Through Natural Farming Methods - 0 views

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    Natural farming is popular a sustainable farming mainly for the reason that it results in protection of the environment. Trivedi Science is a pioneering scientific research organization aimed the high quality of produce as well-retinas soil fertility without any harmful effects.
anonymous

Increase The Productivity Of Your Crops Naturally - 0 views

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    Various techniques used in organic farming are crop rotation, biological pest control, green manure, composting, management of soil and weed, genetic modification etc. Organic agriculture or farming can hence be used as a protective measure for the environment indeed.
anonymous

Significance Of Organic Cotton Products - 0 views

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    Organic cotton production is the process of growing cotton by using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment. The seeds used to grow cotton are untreated and are not modified genetically.
Erich Feldmeier

Jessica Lee Green, BioBE, Biology & Built Environmet Center @jessicaleegreen - 0 views

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    We make decisions every day based on the visible world around us. Yet much of our lives is shaped by what we can't see. Jessica Green wants people to see the important role microbes, ecology and evolution play in every facet of our lives. "Touring a building with Jessica Green can be an unsettling experience. "We live nearly 90 percent of our lives indoors, but we know almost nothing about that environment.""
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