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Janos Haits

Computer Science | Coursera - 0 views

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    Our wide range of courses allows students to explore topics from many different fields of study. Sign up for a class today and join our global community of students and scholars!
Janos Haits

Project Noah - 0 views

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    Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.
Janos Haits

JST Virtual Science Center | Mind Lab - 0 views

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    Mind Lab. How is our consciousness connected to the world? Explore the unconscious functions of the brain with visual illusions and mysterious perceptual phenomena.
Janos Haits

Ai Research - Creating a new form of life - 0 views

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    Ai Research is a leading artificial intelligence research project. At Ai, we're creating a new form of life. Our expanding web site is an essential part of the emerging global discussion about artificial intelligence. On this website, we showcase the state of the art in pattern-matching conversational machines, demonstrated by Alan, and in reinforcement learning algorithms, demonstrated by HAL. Use our forums, original papers, online labs, demos and links to explore what's happening both at Ai (the project) and in AI (the field).
Erich Feldmeier

@genspace @DIYbio_Austria @biogarage @vbioev @ABA_Biologie @marueber The World's Top 10... - 0 views

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    "4. Genspace and BioCurious For letting the everyman explore the hidden corners of science. Community laboratories like Genspace, based in Brooklyn, New York, and BioCurious, based in Sunnyvale, California, are attracting biotech hackers interested in bridging the gulf that separates synthetic biology researchers from, well, everyone else"
Janos Haits

Icons of the Web - 0 views

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    "The Nmap Project is pleased to release our new and improved Icons of the Web project! Since our free and open source Nmap Security Scanner software is all about exploring networks at massive scale, we started by scanning the top million web sites for 2013 (as ranked by the analytics company Alexa). We then downloaded each site's favicon-the small icon displayed next to a site title in browser bookmarks and tabs."
Erich Feldmeier

Cellendes: Company - 0 views

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    "Cellendes continously expands the 3-D Life product line to provide an innovative and increasingly comprehensive technology for a broad range of applications in 3-D cell culture. Cellendes seeks collaborations with academic and industrial partners to explore and develop the use of the 3-D Life technology in complex cell-based assays and tissue models for drug screening as well as in biomedical engineering. Cellendes was founded in 2009 by Dr. Brigitte Angres and Dr. Helmut Wurst. Cellendes is a spinoff company of the NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tübingen."
Janos Haits

Marinexplore - The Ocean's Big Data Platform - 0 views

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    Marinexplore.org is the easiest way to explore, discover, and share public ocean data.
Janos Haits

Studyplace - 0 views

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    "StudyPlace is a global cultural commons exploring the basic question, what educates?"
Charles Daney

Space Panel Finds No Good Options | AVIATION WEEK - 0 views

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    Early results of cost analysis by the Augustine human spaceflight panel have found no good options for continuing human exploration of space within the constraints set by the Obama administration's fiscal 2010 budget plan for NASA.
Charles Daney

Where Does Sex Live in the Brain? - DISCOVER Magazine - 0 views

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    Neuroscientists explore the mind's sexual side and discover that desire is not quite what we thought it was.
Charles Daney

NASA - Hubble ERO Images - 0 views

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    NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of America's space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, subscribe to blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts, watch NASA TV live, or simply read about our mission to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
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Sex on the brain: Orgasms unlock altered consciousness - life - 11 May 2011 - New Scien... - 4 views

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    Our intrepid reporter performs an intimate act in an fMRI scanner to explore the pathways of pleasure and pain
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5 Things That Internet Porn Reveals About Our Brains | Sex & the Brain | DISCOVER Magazine - 1 views

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    With its expansive range and unprecedented potential for anonymity, (the Internet gives voice to our deepest urges and most uninhibited thoughts. Inspired by the wealth of unfettered expression available online, neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam, who met as Ph.D. candidates at Boston University, began plumbing a few chosen search engines (including Dogpile and AOL) to create the world's largest experiment in sexuality in 2009. Quietly tapping into a billion Web searches, they explored the private activities of more than 100 million men and women around the world. The result is the first large-scale scientific examination of human sexuality in more than half a century, since biologist Alfred Kinsey famously interviewed more than 18,000 middle-class Caucasians about their sexual behavior and published the Kinsey reports in 1948 and 1953. Building on the work of Kinsey, neuroscientists have long made the case that male and female sexuality exist on different planes. But like Kinsey himself, they have been hampered by the dubious reliability of self-reports of sexual behavior and preferences as well as by small sample sizes. That is where the Internet comes in. By accessing raw data from Web searches and employing the help of Alexa-a company that measures Web traffic and publishes a list of the million most popular sites in the world-Ogas and Gaddam shine a light on hidden desire, a quirky realm of lust, fetish, and kink that, like the far side of the moon, has barely been glimpsed. Here is a sampling of their fascinating results, selected from their book, A Billion Wicked Thoughts.
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How To Help Your Child's Brain Grow Up Strong : NPR - 0 views

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    In a new book, neuroscientists Sam Wang and Sandra Aamodt detail how parents can help their children learn the ABCs and self-control. The book, Welcome to Your Child's Brain, explores how the human brain develops from infancy to adolescence.
Janos Haits

http://beta.map-of-life.appspot.com/ - 0 views

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    The current release allows you to explore globally the geographic distributions for any terrestrial vertebrate species.
Ivan Pavlov

Can strong parental bond protect infants down to their DNA? -- ScienceDaily - 0 views

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    Drury, a geneticist, is a pioneer in new research exploring the biological impacts of early adversity on children. She is the first scientist to show that extreme stress in infancy can biologically age a child by shortening the tips of chromosomes, known as telomeres. These caps keep chromosomes from shrinking when cells replicate. Shorter telomeres are linked to higher risks for heart disease, cognitive decline, diabetes and mental illness in adults.
Janos Haits

GapVis: Visual Interface for Reading Ancient Texts - 0 views

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    "GapVis is an interface for exploring and reading texts that reference ancient places. It includes maps and data visualizations that show what locations are referred to a different points in the narrative and allows you to dig into the details to learn more."
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