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Making sense of a visible quantum object PDF Print E-mail
Post by John Blank   
Wednesday, 12 October 2011 14:50

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Seamless Computing - Are you watching, Apple? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 02 September 2011 03:33


For years, no, decades, Apple has led the way in computing breakthroughs.  But in the futuristic "Minority Report like" world of seamless computing, Microsoft, as demonstrated in the video above, appears to be leagues ahead.  Kudos goes to the Australian computing team nSquared for having put together an incredible integration of the various Microsoft devices.

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It Might Be Better to Hide From E.T. PDF Print E-mail
Post by Snow   
Tuesday, 23 August 2011 20:17

Msnbc.com Science Editor Alan Boyle discussess the question "What if E.T. Thinks We're Evil?" inspired by a report published in the journal of Acta Astronautica titled "Would Contact with Extraterrestrials Benefit or Harm Humanity? A Scenario Analysis". Sci-fi author David Brin and physicist Stephen Hawking agree that it might be better to keep quiet about our existence because E.T. might not like what we have done with our planet. The 33-page paper, penned by two members of the Department of Geography and the Department of Meterology at Pennsylvania State University and a member of the NASA Planetary Science Division, explores a broad range of E.T. contact scenarios and the possible consequences for humanity.

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Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 31 July 2011 22:46

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Scientists Claim Self Can Relocate to Other Bodies PDF Print E-mail
Post by Jo C   
Tuesday, 12 July 2011 20:40


"For millennia, philosophers have debated whether or not the self exists solely in the mind, the body, or both. Well, it's unclear whether this will help clear things up or just muddy the waters further, but Swedish neuroscientists are now claiming that the human brain can add outside objects such as a third arm to one's physical sense of self, and that people can even mentally project their "self" out of their own body and into someone else's. If these findings hold up, the implications for virtual reality, robotics and prostheses could be substantial." ~ Ben Coxworth. Read more at {gizmag}.

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