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There is simply no way that a comprehensive human brain simulation will be feasible in the near future.
Imagine a group of senior vice presidents sitting around a massive conference table in their company’s board room. The CEO suddenly resigned and it’s up to this huge and now […]
Medical institutions must continue to insist on equipping doctors with creative skills, whether that means learning to paint or write poetry, in order to compliment increasingly mechanistic protocols.
Ray is a line of chairs and desks that's become popular in some European schools because it encourages users to make constant "micro-movements" that engage the feet and core muscles.
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Dr. Eric Kandel describes the "aha phenomenon" and speculates on ways that humans and groups can think more creatively.
Findings from a recent study revealed that test subjects that played one of several genres of games on their smartphones experienced improved cognitive function. Interestingly, players of action games saw the greatest improvements.
This was originally published on the Scientific American guest blog on February 5th How much does environment influence intelligence? Several years ago University of Virginia Professor Eric Turkheimer demonstrated that […]
Arriving in Dutch theaters next month, "AFP" involves viewers in the action by delivering story content to their phones during the movie.
Overheard cell phone conversations are far more distracting than overheard conversations between two or more people, according to a new study involving volunteers and simple word puzzles.
One of the best things I read this week was a piece by Vaughan Bell in the Guardian entitled, "Our Brains, and How They're Not as Simple as We Think." […]
Created by researchers at the University of California-Berkeley, the earphones herald a future in which graphene speakers could revolutionize the listening experience.
A Norwegian research organization is working on clothing that will monitor the health of its wearers as they work on oil rigs and other places that experience life-threatening cold.
Here are 9 ways to change your behavior so you can be more productive.
While Michael Bloomberg's plan to limit the sale of large sodas was shot down by a judge, Big Think Chief Economist Daniel Altman tackles the economic ideas behind this plan. […]
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Daniel Altman explores the economic ideas behind Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan to limit the sale of large sugary beverages.
So the University of Colorado has hired my friend Steve Hayward to be a visiting professor in conservative thought and policy. Some alum' funded the position because he believed that students […]
Higgs is Confirmed After a Higgs-like particle was detected last summer by CERN scientists, that particle has now been confirmed to be the real deal. Read more here. Sex in […]
The Beam is a remote presence device that bridges the gap between in-person attendance and videoconferencing. It was one of the hits at this year's South by Southwest trade show.
Researchers have figured out a way to "print" ultrathin electronic devices directly onto human skin. They can be used to monitor patient health for up to two weeks before flaking off.