i09: “Yesterday researchers at the University of British Colombia in Vancouver announced that they’d created a tiny battery (pictured) that could draw power from human blood. They’re… more →
Unleash your inner geekdanlargo wrote 1 week ago: http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/09/18/study-h1n1-death-rate-lower-than-expected/ According t … more →
danlargo wrote 1 month ago: Recent FOIA related posts that caught my eye… UK Freedom of Information Blog Privasoft Deliver … more →
tirzahrossi wrote 1 month ago: The future is here! Robots that can ‘think’ for themselves: “There’s a new e … more →
PGrant wrote 3 months ago: MEATWARE: the human element in a technological system. Here’s but a few links to some artists in NYC … more →
poliverfp wrote 5 months ago: I just did not feel like writing for my little blog this week, as my thoughts are focused both on my … more →
1337g33k wrote 8 months ago: i09: “Yesterday researchers at the University of British Colombia in Vancouver announced that … more →
poliverfp wrote 8 months ago: At the recent conference the sessions provided the normal mix of good topics and presenters who gave … more →
Ed Foh wrote 8 months ago: The human brain is a fascinating “device”, which allows us to function and makes each of … more →
Ed Foh wrote 8 months ago: Ever heard of the concept of Rubber Ducking? If not, it might be entirely unfamilar to you. Have you … more →
Neurotic Nomad wrote 8 months ago: Take a one eyed film maker, an unemployed engineer, and a vision for something that’s never be … more →
Neurotic Nomad wrote 8 months ago: From BBC News: The BBC’s Inside Out London has been speaking exclusively to one of just three … more →
Neurotic Nomad wrote 8 months ago: In this article from the September 2002 issue of Wired Magazine, Steven Kotler takes a look at the s … more →
Steve J. Moore wrote 9 months ago: by Ryan Burrell This post is part of an ongoing collaborative conversation. You can view Part 1 her … more →
neontapir wrote 10 months ago: I had a chance to read Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware when the office was no … more →
insomniac wrote 12 months ago: Wetware Development From the time an embryo begins to develop in the womb, it is learning how to liv … more →
neuroaster wrote 12 months ago: One-hundred-percent of the universes all around the world All peoples’ reality-versions, and the way … more →
Derek Callaway wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes I get the feeling that too many Internet users (especially the younger generation) view 19 … more →
Pauline wrote 1 year ago: I learned a new word today. I think I had encountered it at some time in the past, but had forgotten … more →
ipv5 wrote 1 year ago: just a little trip to the hospital, not anythin nice but hey, I’m still vertical and breathing … more →