Tag Archives: Cosmology

Why is life the way it is?

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Why is life the way it is? Is Epigenetics Inherited? The Elegant Simplicity of the Electric Universe Beyond: Our Future in Space Mistrust of Science Why is life the way it is? Dr Nick Lane ‒ The Royal Society Life is the harnessing of […]

Connections between physics and deep learning

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Connections between physics and deep learning My Neurons, My Self Why December Has the Longest Days To Scale: The Solar System Brain and Mental Health Connections between physics and deep learning Max Tegmark at the Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM) We show […]

My picks, 2016-11

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Pomegranates reveal its powerful anti-aging secret DARPA’s Space Surveillance Telescope: How It Works Fossilised dinosaur brains What are harmonics? Ultrasound Treatment Stops Parkinson’s Tremor Pomegranates reveal its powerful anti-aging secret École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Scientists have managed to prove pomegranates anti-aging potential: […]

My picks, 2016-9

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday Lines of Thought: Understanding Anatomy Reading through closed books LiFi: Crossing the Digital Divide Are the Dominoes Falling for Standard Cosmology? Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday Bill Hammack & Don DeCoste Bill Hammack […]

My picks, 2016-6

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Thinking Out Loud: The Century of Biology on Earth and Beyond Juno Captures the “Roar” of Jupiter Apollo: The Alignment Optical Telescope Inside Silicon Valley’s secretive test track for self-driving cars One more reason to get a good night’s sleep Thinking Out Loud: The […]

Your Brain’s Wetware Formulates Opinions Without Asking

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Your Brain’s Wetware Formulates Opinions Without Asking The Z Machine – Can We Make A Star? Finding Earth’s Twin NASA Reveals Solar Winds Stripped Mars’s Atmosphere The Bowerbird’s Grand Performance! – Life Story Whitetip Reef Sharks hunting at night at Cocos Island Mars: Death […]

How Does a Transistor Work?

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. How Does a Transistor Work? Detecting rare cancer cells with sound waves Single Atom Quantum Computing in Silicon Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation Magnetic Propulsion Strange Spider Mating Professor Dave Explains: Natural vs. Synthetic Vitamins M62 – Globular Cluster Henry […]

Euler’s Exponentials

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Euler’s Exponentials Quantum Computation possible with Majorana Fermions 1979 Bell Labs project for the deaf to communicate over telephone lines using American Sign Language How Did We Get Here? – Dangly Bits Carbon Waste will be Worth More Than the Fuel “BioBot” Roaches Space […]

My picks, 2015-22

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Boeing patents a ‘Method and system for shockwave attenuation,’ aka force field How Did We Get Here? – Are We Still Evolving? Building an Ancient, Mysterious Monument From Neuronal Communications to NSF-mediated SNARE Complex Disassembly Cédric Villani on Where Does Creativity Come From? 52-Card […]

My picks, 2015-21

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Research on touchscreens Computer Color is Broken Solar eclipse: 2015 Montaigne Is Your Pet Happy? What if 3D printing was 100x faster? 10 Amazing Fire Tricks! How Many Stars Are There? The Majesty of the First Apollo Spacewalk Research on touchscreens Future Interfaces Group […]