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Gender Wars in Academia - Oh, But My Government Made Me Do It!

Robert Stasinski wrote 3 weeks ago: Ever since the President of Harvard Larry Summers on a sunny day in April 22, 2005 commented on sex … more →

Tags: Neurology, Neuropolitics, Psychology, Steven Pinker, brain, Gender

Embryology: The Biology of Development

nahnopenotquite wrote 9 months ago: Brilliant video from Edge.org. Lewis Wolpert, Professor of Biology as Applied to Medicine in the Dep … more →

Tags: Life, Biology, Books, Genetics, Intellectuals, Academia, Science, Cell Biology, EMBRYOLOGY

Book about HUO's Science Marathon Hits The Shelves1 comment

Robert Stasinski wrote 10 months ago: The most tenacious curator around - Hans Ulrich Obrist – moves his marathon project he started … more →

Tags: Science, art criticism, Philosophy, Hans Ulrich Obrist

A Zane Game-Changing View of the Future

raleighnaturalist wrote 10 months ago: Jon Peder Zane is one of numerous dedicated, serious folks who are working to keep good reporting an … more →

Tags: Reflection, Science, J. Peder Zane, news and observer, SF

Bias at The Edge.org

Mike Gibson wrote 11 months ago: So the Edge.org submits an annual question to 151 intellectuals, artists and scientists, among other … more →

Tags: World Question, Bias, Overcoming Bias

Edge.org asks Hans Ulrich Obrist: What will change everything?

Robert Stasinski wrote 11 months ago:   Demon curator Hans Ulrich Obrist John Brockman, the science minded intellectual behind Edge.org po … more →

Tags: Politics, art criticism, Philosophy, consumption, Hans Ulrich Obrist, immanuel wallerstein

What will change everything?

curiositymatters wrote 11 months ago: The Edge Annual Question – 2009 is this: “What will change everything?” Or more ex … more →

Tags: innovations for sustainability, explorations of nature, Authors and Books, developing social capital, worldchanging ideas, BIG QUESTIONS

Should Scientists (Complexity Dudes At That) Help Solve The Economic Woes?

un1crom wrote 1 year ago: Now here’s a MEATY discussion on Edge.org about the role scientists should play in helping imp … more →

Tags: analysis of behavior, Economics, science, Behavior, Finance, Science, Complexity, Economists, economic theory

A meaning of being. Life according to, well, me.

Hannes Couvreur wrote 1 year ago: Descartes was wrong. Whatever you think: your reason is not you. There’s more to know than the … more →

Tags: Take a Chance, Adorno, Playing, TeD, Flow, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Control?, Rationalism, intelligence

The Normative Claims of Behavioral Economics

Mike Gibson wrote 1 year ago: It is often unstated, but nonetheless true, that the fundamental normative claim of behavioral econo … more →

Tags: Behavioral Economics, Andrian Kreye, Nudge, normativity, Rationality

Press play to continue1 comment

Hannes Couvreur wrote 1 year ago: Is Google Making Us Stupid?, Nicholas Carr wonders. After all, Google tricks us into endless foragin … more →

Tags: Take a Chance, Nicholas Carr, Carr, Playing, internet nihilism, Edge, george dyson, Information Age, Internet Culture

Anthropological edge

John Postill wrote 1 year ago: I am hoping to give this blog a more public edge over time, e.g. by engaging from an anthropological … more →

Tags: Academia, Anthropology, Blogging, media anthropology, Media Studies, Media Theory, public anthropology, Edge, public dissemination

Edge.org Social Network Analysis Conversation4 comments

un1crom wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Nicholas A. Christakis has an interesting piece on Edge.org right now.  He’s also done som … more →

Tags: Social Networks, Data Mining, analysis of behavior, Economics, Health Care, information theory, facebook, social network, christakis

Changing Your Mind2 comments

Em² wrote 1 year ago: I’m not a great one for new year resolutions. I prefer to set goals at odd times of the year a … more →

Tags: Random, Thoughts, brian eno, changing mind, Esther Dyson


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