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www.treehugger.com (via @LennonReturns) - May 22, 11:36 AM

Maker Faire 2012: Make Simple Robots With Junk Drawer Stuff

Simple Bots is a fun, easy way to make basic robots out of random household items.
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vsagar.com - May 22, 9:47 AM

Fundamentals of robotics: start learning robotics, from scratch ...

They are (often shortened to The Three Laws or Three Laws) a set of rules devised by the science fiction author Isaac Asimov and later added to. The rules were introduced in his 1942 short story "Run Around", although they ...
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nextbigfuture.com - May 20, 11:34 AM

How complex is a mouse brain?

How complex is a mouse brain? The three initiatives pertain to neural coding, cell types, and cell networks. I am overseeing the cell types program.
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College Online Learning: New Study Demystifies Neuroscience's ...

New Study Demystifies Neuroscience's Most Celebrated Case. See on Scoop.it - Psychology Update. It's easy enough to understand the ghastly accident that befell poor Phineas Gage in Cavendish, Vermont on Sept.
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www.psychologytoday.com (via @robsondealmeida) - May 18, 12:48 PM

A New "Moore's Law" for Neuroscience

The number of neurons tracked doubles every 7.4 years. By Michael Chorost, Ph.D....
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www.nytimes.com - May 17, 5:40 PM

Paralyzed, Moving a Robot With Their Minds

Scientists said a tiny brain implant allowed two people who are virtually paralyzed below the neck to manipulate a robotic arm.
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moreintelligentlife.com - May 16, 10:45 AM

WE WILL GET BETTER | More Intelligent Life

What does it mean to be human? Julian Baggini meets with scientists who aspire to take evolution into their own hands ...

...lately we have begun to consider the possibility that technology might change us more in a generation or two than evolution has done over millions of years.


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gazette.jhu.edu - May 15, 10:25 AM

Reducing brain activity aids memory after cognitive decline

Reducing brain activity aids memory after cognitive decline.“Apart from a direct role in memory impairment, there is concern that elevated activity in vulnerable neural networks could be causing additional damage and possibly...

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www.space.com (via @1TanaStewart) - May 15, 10:21 AM

2,000 Apply for Jobs Building Asteroid-Mining Robots

More than 2,000 people have applied for jobs with Planetary Resources, officials said.
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medicalxpress.com - May 14, 2:30 PM

Astrocytes found to bridge gap between global brain activity and localized ..

Astrocytes found to bridge gap between global brain activity and localized ...Global network activity in the brain modulates local neural circuitry via calcium signaling in non-neuronal cells called astrocytes 

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www.singularityweblog.com - May 14, 2:28 PM

Karl Schroeder: The Singularity is an Old Idea. Keep Moving Forward!

Futurist and sci fi author Karl Schroeder argues that the singularity is only one among many ways of looking at the future and that we must develop other lenses and keep looking for new ideas and blind-spots.
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singularityhub.com - May 11, 3:42 PM

Toothless No More – Researchers Using Stem Cells

It may be hard to remember what it was like to lose a tooth as a child, but many adults get an unpleasant reminder as they age when their teeth begin to fall out (even those who don't play hockey) and must consider dentures ...
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www.geek.com - May 10, 12:13 PM

Japanese robotics expert creates incredible transforming RC car ...

May. 9, 2012 - Falling squarely in the shut up and take my money category, Kenji Ishida's transforming car will evoke a geeky tear as you watch it change from a car to a.
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www.insidehighered.com - May 22, 11:34 AM

Report: Robots stack up to human professors in teaching Intro Stats | Inside Higher Ed

Without diminishing learning outcomes, automated teaching software can reduce the amount of time professors spend with students and could substantially reduce the cost of instruction, according to new research.

In experiments at six public universities, students assigned randomly to statistics courses that relied heavily on “machine-guided learning” software -- with reduced face time with instructors -- did just as well, in less time, as their counterparts in traditional, instructor-centric versions of the courses. This largely held true regardless of the race, gender, age, enrollment status and family background of the students.



 

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spectrum.ieee.org (via @agirlasmoke) - May 21, 12:01 PM

Juggling Robot Takes on Two Balls With One Very Fast Hand

This high-speed robot arm can juggle two balls at once. Can you?
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singularityhub.com - May 20, 11:33 AM

Google Search Gets Smarter With Knowledge Graph

Not content to merely be the world's top search engine, Google wants to improve the way it answers our queries. They know that the words we search aren't just a random string of characters but are real things, in the real ...
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therapytoronto.ca - May 18, 12:50 PM

Study suggests our senses do not experience the world continuously

It has long been suspected that humans do not experience the world continuously, but rather in rapid snapshots.

Now, researchers at the University of Glasgow have demonstrated this is indeed the case. Just as the body goes through a 24-hour sleep-wake cycle controlled by a circadian clock,brain function undergoes such cyclic activity – albeit at a much faster rate.

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www.edmontonjournal.com (via @PacificHomes) - May 18, 12:47 PM

Handmade no match for robots, builder says

"People say 'Where's the craftsmanship?' " he said, surrounded by German construction robots in a plant in southeast Edmonton that celebrated its official opening on Thursday.
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biosingularity.com - May 16, 10:46 AM

Caltech researchers create the first artificial neural network out of DNA « Biosingularity

Caption:[/b] Caltech researchers have invented a method for designing systems of DNA molecules whose interactions simulate the behavior of a simple mathematical model of artificial neural networks.
Credit:[/b] Caltech/Lulu Qian


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www.kurzweilai.net - May 16, 10:43 AM

Gene therapy for aging-associated decline tested

Mouse lifespan was extended up to 24 percent with a single gene treatment in research at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), using gene...
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www.kurzweilai.net - May 15, 10:23 AM

Looking to the future of A New Kind of Science

Today ten years have passed since A New Kind of Science (”the NKS book”) was published. But in many ways the development that started with the book is...
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india.nydailynews.com - May 15, 10:19 AM

Brain wiring makes women anorexic or obese

Brain wiring makes women anorexic or obese.The authors found that during these fMRI sessions, an unexpected sweet-tasting solution resulted in increased neural motivation of reward systems in anorexic patients and diminished...

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techtoinks.com - May 14, 2:29 PM

What if we achieved The Singularity – but lawyers got there first ...

If the contents of our brains get uploaded into a computer, then surely someone is going to have to pay to keep it all working. That'll be you. But what if you can't pay? And what about all that copyrighted content?
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www.adafruit.com (via @equinoxefr_org) - May 11, 3:43 PM

Floating Robots Use GPS-Enabled Smartphones to Transmit Data and Location

University of California, Berkeley researchers have created a floating capsule that holds an Android based GPS-enabled smartphone.  They created a custom Android app that constantly transmits the location of the sensor back to a central hub for monitoring...
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spectrum.ieee.org - May 10, 12:14 PM

Japanese Humanoid Robot Can Keep Its Balance After Getting ...

University of Tokyo researchers used kicks, knee strikes, and shoves to test their new robotic legs.
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