Archive for the ‘education’ category: Page 190
Sep 9, 2015
A stem cell adventure
Posted by Roy in categories: biotech/medical, education, entertainment
A comic book about stem cells, covering basic concepts related to stem cells, their properties and possible uses. TEXT: João Ramalho-Santos; ART: André Caetano.
Aug 26, 2015
The 2015 Fuller Challenge Semi-Finalists | The Buckminster Fuller Institute
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: climatology, education, science, sustainability, water
“Now in its 8th annual cycle with the strongest applicant pool yet, including the most diverse pool of program entrants to date creating change in 136 countries, The Fuller Challenge remains the only award specifically working to identify and catalyze individuals and teams employing a whole systems approach to problem solving.”
Aug 24, 2015
‘Information sabotage’ on Wikipedia claimed | KurzweilAI
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: education, internet, open access
“Wikipedia entries on politically controversial scientific topics can be unreliable due to “information sabotage,” according to an open-access paper published today in the journal PLOS One.”
Tag: wikipedia
Aug 4, 2015
A (Very) Brief History of Death
Posted by Johnny Boston in categories: bionic, biotech/medical, cryonics, cyborgs, education, evolution, futurism, health, information science, life extension, science, transhumanism
“I am prepared to meet my Maker. Whether my Maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter.” — Winston Churchill
Death still enjoys a steady paycheck, but being the Grim Reaper isn’t the cushy job that it used to be.
Jul 27, 2015
Why Generation Z will definitely embrace Bitcoin
Posted by Maria Santos in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, economics, education, innovation
Can you picture a world without physical money? A world where we don’t have to carry bills and coins in our pockets and wallets? Generation Z can.
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Jul 26, 2015
Theory, practice, and fighting for terminal time: How computer science education has changed — Josh Fruhlinger | IT World
Posted by Seb in categories: computing, education
“The practical needs of both students and employers have given rise to a whole category of computer science education under the aegis of schools that aren’t colleges at all. These ‘code schools’ are aimed at eschewing theory and giving students practical skills in a short amount of time.” Read more
Jul 6, 2015
The Netherlands: A Look At The World’s High-Tech Startup Capital
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: economics, education, innovation
Behind London and Berlin, the Dutch startup scene is already considered to be one of the most prominent in Europe. (If it feels unfair to weigh an entire country against individual cities, consider that the Netherlands has 17 million people crammed into an area half the size of South Carolina.)
Jun 26, 2015
Allegra Fuller Synder Talk at the 2015 IX Symposium
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: architecture, chemistry, education, engineering, nanotechnology, science, sustainability
Jun 23, 2015
Accelerated modern human–induced species losses: Entering the sixth mass extinction | Science Advances
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: education, environmental, ethics, governance, law enforcement, science, security
“The evidence is incontrovertible that recent extinction rates are unprecedented in human history and highly unusual in Earth’s history. Our analysis emphasizes that our global society has started to destroy species of other organisms at an accelerating rate, initiating a mass extinction episode unparalleled for 65 million years. If the currently elevated extinction pace is allowed to continue, humans will soon (in as little as three human lifetimes) be deprived of many biodiversity benefits.”