Monthly Archives: March 2015
My picks, 2015-18
These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Drones Sacrificed for Spectacular Volcano Video When Did Our Backbones First Appear? This Crawling Prehistoric Fish Had Some of the First Limbs Visualizing the Earth and Beyond with Computer Graphics Jason Silva on Memory How Do Bacteria Become Resistant? The Neurochemistry of Flow States, […]
My picks, 2015-17
These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Baby Bear Tree Huggers FLIR and Columbia Sportswear Soap boat water experiment Why Do Hyenas Laugh? Trusting a Lion with Your Life How Lions Choose Their Prey Hyenas Know Who’s Single… Through Scent How do owls fly so silently? Satellite Tracks Saharan Dust to […]
New ‘MIND’ diet may significantly protect against Alzheimer’s disease
Reprinted from Kurzweil – Accelerating Intelligence Even moderate adherence shows reduction in incidence Martha Clare Morris, PhD, with brain-healthy fruits (credit: Rush photo group) A new diet known by the acronym MIND (Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay) could significantly lower a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) — even if the diet is not […]
Max Weber
These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Max Weber A Cheetah Sprinting to the Kill The Sidewinder Snake Slithers at 18 MPH Haunting Time-Lapses From the End of the Earth Leopard cub bath time Capturing Digital Images (The Bayer Filter) Nizar Ibrahim: Lost Giant of the Sahara Do Tortoises Like Being […]
My picks, 2015-15
These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aerial System for Australia DSCOVR Launches Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 VFX of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Perplexed polar bears on thin ice Bald Eagles clash Three Steps to Becoming an Exponential Entrepreneur The Collective Project: Printing 3D Miracles […]
Michio Kaku on How Curiosity Is CRUSHED By The Education System
These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Michio Kaku on How Curiosity Is CRUSHED By The Education System Chameleon Fight – Madagascar Morph-Powered Nymph Color Shifting Spider Introducing Spot Grape-sized Guts SIGGRAPH 2014 – Elliot Kotek, Keynote Speaker Mating Crabs Busted by Sharks Sneaky Hummingbird Michio Kaku on How Curiosity Is […]
My picks, 2015-13
These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Spellbinding Time-Lapses of an African Desert Bill Gates: how mobile banking can change the lives of the poor NASA Plans to Search for Life on Jupiter’s Europa The Navy’s Indoor Ocean The First Electric Motor ALASA Concept Video Making a Baby With Three Parents […]