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The Cultural Evolution Of Religion
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by wildcat  10-11-2008    2
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The Landscape of Possible Intelligences
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by wildcat  9-15-2008    1
 If we imagine the levels of intelligence as a ladder with unevenly spaced rungs, there may be jumps that some intelligences are not able to complete, or their derivatives are not able to jump. So a type 3 mind may be able to jump up four levels of bootstrapping intelligence, but not five. Since I don't believe intelligence is linear (that is I believe intelligence grows in many dimensions), a better illustration may be to view the problem of bootstrapping super intelligence as navigating across a rugged evolutionary landscape.
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Searching in space and minds: New research suggests underlying link
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by wildcat  9-10-2008   
 Some people might be more inclined to one search mode or the other, having a lesser ability to focus on a given task or difficulty letting go of an idea. An extreme form of the exploratory cognitive style would be someone with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An extreme form of the exploitive cognitive style would be someone with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
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by wildcat  9-9-2008   
 Video games are reshaping how we perform and promote science. A review by Seed Mag
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Appreciative Inquiry
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by wildcat  9-8-2008   
 positive change
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Brain and Creativity Institute
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by wildcat  9-5-2008    2
 The mission of the Brain and Creativity Institute is to gather new knowledge about the human emotions, decision-making, memory, and communication, from a neurological perspective, and to apply this knowledge to the solution of problems in the biomedical and sociocultural arenas.
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Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind
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by wildcat  9-5-2008    1
  Trial-and-error evolution According to Gary Marcus's Kluge our brains are an engineering nightmare, says Steven Rose
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Futurese- English in 3000 AD
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by wildcat  9-4-2008    4
 So how far will another thousand years take it?
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Say wow! the flying jellyfish
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by wildcat  9-4-2008    2
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Animal Intelligence and the Evolution of the Human Mind
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by wildcat  9-3-2008    1
 Subtle refinements in brain architecture, rather than large-scale alterations, make us smarter than other animals
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Gene linked to commitment-phobia
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by wildcat  9-2-2008    3
 commitment-phobia, everybody has it.. ;-)
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Michael Phelps: ‘Naturally’ transhuman
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by wildcat  8-27-2008    2
  * He has proportionately short legs relative to his long, powerful trunk; this large upper body is the engine that powers his long arms. Moreover, his unique physique reduces drag through the water and allows for maximum propulsion. * Phelps has a greater-than-average lung capacity allowing him to execute his underwater dolphin kicks longer than the competition. * He has a genetic advantage that cause his muscles to produce 50% less lactic acid than other athletes. This means he can work at higher work loads for longer periods. * With a low body fat of 4%, he is better able to convert his effort into speed. Looking at this list it’s as if Phelps was designed to swim. Which leads to an interesting question: Given the potential for genetic modification and gene doping, should it be acceptable for other athletes to acquire the same physiological endowments through artificial means? If not, what makes it so acceptable to come by these traits ‘naturally?’ And how
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Where Is Human Evolution Heading?
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by wildcat  8-3-2008    2
 The race's DNA is changing faster than ever; what it means for our descendants
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The Role of Meaning in Human Thinking
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by wildcat  8-1-2008    8
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What's wrong with science as religion
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by wildcat  8-1-2008    25
 "Piercing a Communion wafer with a nail and throwing it in the garbage, as one crusading biologist recently did, does science no favors"
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Toward a Type 1 civilization
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by wildcat  7-30-2008    1
 Along with energy policy, political and economic systems must also evolve. Michael Shermer, one of the most trusted voices in todays world.
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Is There a Laziness Gene?
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by wildcat  7-30-2008    3
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How Many Silicon Valley Startup Executives Are Hopped Up On Provigil?
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by wildcat  7-25-2008    3
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How one day we may all be eternally young
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by wildcat  7-25-2008    2
 "We found a normal developmental programme that works in young animals, but becomes unbalanced as the worm gets older. It accounts for the lion's share of molecular differences between young and old worms." If ageing is not a cost of unavoidable chemistry, but is instead driven by changes in regulatory genes, the ageing process may not be inevitable, he added.
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Intel: Human and computer intelligence will merge in 40 years
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by wildcat  7-25-2008    6
 On the company's anniversary, a future of sensors, robots and new thinking
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New Memory Technologies
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by wildcat  7-24-2008    3
 Considering the recent advances in Brain-Machine interface, and the development of new neural implants, it is quite clear that Memory management is only the tip of the iceberg, I definitely agree with D.Peletier that the main effect of these new technologies will be to vastly improve our wellbeing
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The Death of HAL –the Evolving Digital Ecosystem
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by wildcat  7-23-2008    2
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Bionic Implants
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by wildcat  7-23-2008   
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Artificial Intelligence under the spotlight at BA Festival
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by wildcat  7-23-2008   
 ‘Computers are now one million times more powerful than when I started my research career – no field has come close to this rate of development,’ he says. ‘If transport had progressed at the same rate we would be flying from London to New York in less than a tenth of second.’
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Grow New Body Parts in Your Own Abdomen
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by wildcat  7-22-2008    4
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Evolutionary Game Theory And The Mathematics Of Altruism
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by wildcat  7-21-2008    1
 A fascinating example of cooperation we have right here at CM
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Five Ways Reality Went Sci-Fi So Far This Century
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by wildcat  7-21-2008   
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How Visionary Political Leadership Can Save the Environment for Future Generations
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by wildcat  7-20-2008   
 Halting the destruction of the environment for the sake of future generations takes peering into the future so that we are able to truly perceive the impact of our actions. In that respect, leadership can be a powerful force to direct the behavior of nations toward the accomplishment of some common environmental objectives.
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Nothing to lose but their chains
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    3
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Thought control: it's the computer world's latest game plan
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    2
 “This is the tip of the iceberg for what is possible,” said Tan Le, another of Emotiv's co-founders, during a recent press demonstration. “There will be a convergence of gesture-based technology and the brain as a new interface - the Holy Grail is the mind.”
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The social psychology revolution is reaching its tipping point
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by wildcat  7-19-2008    1
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Future Human: The Evolution of Immediate Emotion
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by wildcat  7-18-2008    1
 Humans, apparently, are still in the early stages of evolving extended response mechanisms. But it seems likely that by the time we portion more of our brain to long-term dangers, there will be few grizzly bears around to worry about, and a whole lotta global warming.
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Addicted to Grief?
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by wildcat  7-18-2008    4
 When time doesn't heal, the brain's reward system may be playing a role
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"Sleepless" Mutation Found Responsible for Sleeplessness
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by wildcat  7-18-2008   
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The Future of Babies: Artificial Wombs and Pregnant Grandmas
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by wildcat  7-17-2008    1
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New model explains why we overestimate our future choices
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by wildcat  7-17-2008    3
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We've seen the future ... and we may not be doomed
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by wildcat  7-16-2008   
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Humans and machines will merge in future
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    3
 "We want to preserve the best of what it is to be human and maybe even amplify that," Bostrom told CNN
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Self-Assembling Tissues
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by wildcat  7-15-2008   
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The Future Isn't What it Used to Be! (It's Going to be Better)
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    6
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