When you're really tired, your brain deals with the problem by putting parts of itself to sleep. Scientists say partially-asleep brains could explain everything from sleepwalking and talking, to why you make so many mistakes when you're exhausted.
Inside the mouth of every child is a terrifying double row of teeth. Not that you'd ever know it - muscle, skin and bone prevent most of us from ever catching a glimpse of this extra dentition. Here's your chance to get a close-up look at what lies beyond the gum line.
Just a game that is using chemistry as the battle field; HOWEVER for the chemistry of the human body it should be a journey of discovery through imagination; A journey in which many possibilities could be explored, while the outcome is here already, a whole human body like yours and mine.
Also see:
http://www.visiblebody.com/ (lead by Argosy)
http://www.thevisualmd.com/ (beautiful (somewhat over-sexual) media of the body based on MRI, CT, ultrasound, etc)
http://www.zygote.com/ The ones who contributed the atlas for the Google Body Browser
I've spoken with Argosy and they do have a collaborative option, although it didn't feel like the right vibe. When we have developed an authoritative, open-authorship atlas, I see these groups as contributors helping to do some of the heavy lifting in the medical animation department. If they don't want to collaborate let them compete. Perhaps I'm being assumptive, but so single company can compete with the world working together freely.
BioEnterprise is a business formation, recruitment, and acceleration initiative designed to grow health care companies and commercialize bioscience technologies.
Like fitbit. This is a wearable bit of kit that can track your daily habits. It can even remind you to be active or wake you up at the right part of your sleep cycle.
Complements an iphone app. Hopefully and android one will come along soon. Released in the US on november 6 2011. Not sure when it will reach the uk.
"New Scientist tracks the evolution of our brain from its origin in ancient seas to its dramatic expansion in one ape - and asks why it is now shrinking."