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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Scott Aughenbaugh

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Your paper brain and your Kindle brain aren't the same thing - 0 views

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    Would you like paper or plasma? That's the question book lovers face now that e-reading has gone mainstream. And, as it turns out, our brains process digital reading very differently. Manoush Zomorodi, managing editor and host of WNYC's New Tech City, recalls a conversation with the Washington Post's Mike Rosenwald, who's researched the effects of reading on a screen.
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End of Work - 0 views

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    A great article from 1994 that still has good points for discussion 20 years later.
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Are Universities Going the Way of Record Labels? - 0 views

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    I thought this was quite interesting...
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The World as 100 People - 5 views

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    The World as 100 People. Good attempt at global village activity infographic
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Microsoft Makes Bet Quantum Computing Is Next Breakthrough - 0 views

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    Good discussion of quantum computing, microsoft, dwave, etc.
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Colleges Need to Act Like Startups - Or Risk Becoming Obsolete - 0 views

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    Interesting take on how to reinvent.
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A Changed Perspective on GMO Food - 1 views

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    One of the leaders of the anti-GMO movement in Europe for the last decade changed his opinion earlier this year. This is a link to event/interview with Mark Lynas.
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2012 Terrorism Index - 1 views

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    Looks at the impact of terrorism (173 countries) and attempts to rank them. Similar to the Public Sector Corruption Index from Transparency International.
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Human Evolution and DNA - 0 views

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    I mentioned this at our meeting in October, but it highlights some growing research on how we have evolved as a species using genomics...including rare variants that have not had enough time to be weeded out through natural selection.
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Six of world's 10 fastest-growing cities in China - 0 views

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    None of these are megacities, but an interesting article with graphs/data.
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Globaïa :: portfolio - 1 views

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    This is a really interesting series of projects that have a lot of overlap with seven revolutions. Lots of neat interactive presentations, images, and video.
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Japan scientist synthesizes meat from human feces - 0 views

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    Both a serious and ridiculous example of how people are tackling global challenges.
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Alternative Global Possibilities... - 2 views

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    We have done some work with the Korbel School at Denver, and they have a simulation/modeling platform called IFs that allows you to test out some of the same assumptions we have in Seven Revolutions. I suggest you check it out.
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Clear Gold: Water as a Strategic Resource in the Middle East - 0 views

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    Interesting new water report by Jon Alterman.
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Al Qaeda and Associated Movements - 0 views

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    Part of a year long project at CSIS to identify how Al Qaeda and Associated Movements (AQAM) have morphed over the last few years and where it will be going out to the 2025.
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Cybersecurity Two Years Later - 0 views

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    This is a report that details progress (or lack thereof) we have made in the United States towards combating our Cyber deficiency.
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List of Significant Cyber Events - 1 views

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    Jim Lewis compiled a list of recent attacks on the U.S. government. Interesting point to spark conversation, but is thin on event details.
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7 Billion People (National Geographic) - 1 views

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    Very similar to the type of information found in Seven Revs, but focused on the growth in population.
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Joseph Nye on global power shifts | Video on TED.com - 4 views

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    CSIS Trustee gives a 30,000 view of the move from West to East. 
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