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Brave New World of Digital Intimacy
wildcat
by wildcat  9-6-2008    11
 It is easy to become unsettled by privacy-eroding aspects of awareness tools. But there is another — quite different — result of all this incessant updating: a culture of people who know much more about themselves. Many of the avid Twitterers, Flickrers and Facebook users I interviewed described an unexpected side-effect of constant self-disclosure. The act of stopping several times a day to observe what you’re feeling or thinking can become, after weeks and weeks, a sort of philosophical act. It’s like the Greek dictum to “know thyself,” or the therapeutic concept of mindfulness. (Indeed, the question that floats eternally at the top of Twitter’s Web site — “What are you doing?” — can come to seem existentially freighted. What are you doing?) Having an audience can make the self-reflection even more acute, since, as my interviewees noted, they’re trying to describe their activities in a way that is not only accurate but also interesting to others: the status update as a literary form.
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Salvador Dali's Alice in Wonderland Series
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  9-6-2008    2
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Why The Media Should Apologize To Sarah
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  9-4-2008    29
  She gave a really good speech. And why go beyond that? As we all know, speeches cannot be written by others and rehearsed for days. They are true windows to the soul. Unless they are delivered by Barack Obama, that is. In which case, as Palin said Wednesday, speeches are just a “cloud of rhetoric.”
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"The Road Goes On Forever and the party never ends.." beautiful "path" picture
einbar
by einbar  9-5-2008    5
 
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Physicists investigate how time moves forward
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-5-2008    2
 This provides an orientation, or arrow of time, and it is generally believed that all other time asymmetries, such as our sense that future and past are different, are a direct consequence of this thermodynamic arrow.” In their study, Feng and Crooks have developed a method to accurately measure “time asymmetry” (which refers to our intuitive concept of time, that the past differs from the future, in contrast with time symmetry, where there is no distinction between past and future). They began by investigating the increase in energy dissipation, or entropy, in various arrangements. While time blatantly moves forward in the macroscopic world, the direction of time becomes confusing on the scale of a single molecule
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"Artwork inspired by the mysteries and marvels of science." wonderful images
einbar
by einbar  9-6-2008    6
 "I am often very inspired by science - books on popular science and maths, documentaries, and of course rubbish sci fi films. Here is some of the artwork inspired by the mysteries and marvels of science." The wonderful image is an original drawing by the artist Masonic Boom, aka Kate St.Claire, as part of her series of "science"
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Brain and Creativity Institute
wildcat
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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Robot builders seek a little help from sci-fi
Mohir
by Mohir  9-6-2008   
 "People that thought of it as a camera with legs were really pleased, but people that thought of it as a photographer were really disappointed," he says. Smart thinks those raised expectations were down to the impact of unrealistically human-like robots in movies and books. "People don't really know what they are. C-3PO in Star Wars is very humanlike, intelligent and capable, but real robots are not like that at all." Instead of just forcing people to alter their expectations, Smart thinks it makes sense to study how people's ideas about robots are influenced by fiction. That knowledge could be used to design robots that make the most of those expectations. "My real concern is to get people and robots to play together nicely," says Smart. Engineers might learn from fictional robots in other ways, says Sharkey. "It would be worthwhile to study the way computer animators make us connect with simple, non-human objects." Pixar's WALL-E, for example, is easy to connect with, he
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Hey dude, i'm fighting a bacteria now
balthazarus
by balthazarus  9-6-2008    6
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Gait may be associated with orgasmic ability
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-5-2008    4
 There are several plausible explanations for the results shown by this study. One possibility is that a woman's anatomical features may predispose her to greater or lesser tendency to experience vaginal orgasm. According to Brody, "Blocked pelvic muscles, which might be associated with psychosexual impairments, could both impair vaginal orgasmic response and gait." In addition, vaginally orgasmic women may feel more confident about their sexuality, which might be reflected in their gait. "Such confidence might also be related to the relationship(s) that a woman has had, given the finding that specifically penile-vaginal orgasm is associated with indices of better relationship quality," the authors state. Research has linked vaginal orgasm to better mental health. The study provides some support for assumptions of a link between muscle blocks and sexual function, according to the authors. They conclude that it may lend credibility to the idea of incorporating training in movement, br
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Remember = Reliving
balthazarus
by balthazarus  9-5-2008    2
 Very interesting findings. if it holds true to 'older' memories, then it raises a question; as the neural network molds and reshapes, so does our memories? if so maybe we can only remember who we are, rather than what we were...
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Late-Night Jokes about Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  9-5-2008    3
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Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind
wildcat
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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Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With New 'Intelligent Falling' Theory
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-4-2008    6
 :D
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The Battle of Words
katsteevns
by katsteevns  9-4-2008    4
 (cont.)Unfortunately, Adolf Hitler understood the power of speech, the power of propaganda and the power of the “big lie.” Physical power was paramount since he believed, “is not right that matters, but victory.” However, physical strength is not sufficient to consummate the revolution. It must be escorted, heralded by its honor guard: the power of speech. How did Hitler know this? Why did it ultimately fail?
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Everyone needs a hug
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  9-5-2008    8
 even you.
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Distant object found orbiting Sun backwards
invictus
by invictus  9-5-2008   
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