Tag Archives: Psychology

My picks, 35

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. All of you have now lost your virginity… in Physics! Saving the Last Wild Horses Brian Greene Introduces the Theory of General Relativity Introducing Cloaking Curiosity Rover Report: The Making of Mount Sharp (Dec. 8, 2014) The Dangers of the Internet Voyager 1 Experiences […]

Why Tomorrow Won’t Look Like Today

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Why Tomorrow Won’t Look Like Today: Things that Will Blow Your Mind How to Land on a Comet Quantum Tentacles and Flying Saucers: A Rare Look at Quantum Mechanics in Action Accelerating Particles with Plasma NASA Rocket Experiment Finds Flood of Cosmic Light Revolutionary […]

My picks, 29

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Landing on a Comet – ESA’s Rosetta Mission Walter Isaacson on Steve Jobs’ Favorite Product: The Apple Team The Caterpillar in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (The Royal Ballet) ‘Matter waves’ move through one another but never share space Floating touchscreen lets you feel virtual […]

My picks, 25

These are the articles and videos from the previous week I found most interesting. Swift Catches Mega Flares from a Mini Star Next Big Thing – Wearables that are changing lives Swimming with Snakes: Biologist Marion Pullman One of Nature’s Most Amazing Sights To create for the ages, let’s combine art and engineering Stories of […]

My picks, 23

These are the articles and videos from the previous week I found most interesting. Undecidability Tangent What’s next in 3D printing When NASA Lost a Spacecraft Because It Didn’t Use Metric Hubble and the Bermuda Triangle of space The Dance of the Peacock Spider Multi-Person 3D system How to reinvent the apartment building Richard Feynman […]

Information that deserves attention, 21

These are the articles and videos from the previous week I found most interesting. Sand Mandalas Explained, with Losang Samten Language Corals as engineers Take A Trip Around The World In 2 Minutes Where are we in the universe? Targeting Mars Earth In 200 Million Years Scientists Discover 65-Ton Dinosaur ‘Dreadnoughtus’ Bigger Than T. rex: […]

Silicon Valley Rebels

These are the articles and videos from the previous week I found most interesting. Silicon Valley Rebels Goats! Scientists Grow First Working Organ From Scratch John Muir’s Transformative Climb Up Mt. Rainier A Secret Refuge for Elk Thought to Be Extinct Jonathan Bird’s Blue World: Deep Cocos Voyager Demise of the Kilogram Compassion Silicon Valley […]

Information that deserves attention, 18

These are the articles and videos from the previous week I found most interesting. Gulper and Pacific Sleeper Sharks Is There Life on Saturn’s Moon Enceladus? Stunning Video: The Portuguese Man-of-War Up Close 10,000 Galaxies in one Glance There Is No Substitute For Boldness Neanderthals, Humans Had Long Period of Overlap The Strange Attraction of Hot Jupiters Tour of the EMS […]

Information that deserves attention, 14

These are the articles and videos from the previous week I found most interesting. Cosmic Inflation Explained The Pattern in Nature’s Networks Plasma physics: The fusion upstarts Noam Chomsky – Extraterrestrial Perspective on Human Civilization and Possibility for Survival Space Voyages: The Moon and Beyond Incredible: A Caracal Slaps Down a Bird in Flight Mongoose […]

Information that deserves attention, 13

These are the articles and videos from the previous week I found most interesting. NERSC Nobel Lecture Series: Mapping the Universe Home Incredible footage of hermit crab changing shells with anemones! Walter Lewin – a truly inspirational teacher The scale of the universe Mapping the Universe YouTube George SmootLawrence Berkeley National Lab2006 Nobel Prize in […]