Close your eyes and imagine a dog wearing pants. What do you see? (via)
Close your eyes and imagine a dog wearing pants. What do you see? (via)
Toward an MRI-Based Mesoscale Connectome of the Squid Brain (science direct)
What I mean when I talk about more-than-human design - by Anne Galloway
"Agriculture is also one of humanity’s most heavily designed activities, which should remind us that it can be re-designed, and needs to be re-designed when it stops working for all of us."
Modern manufacturing’s triple play: Digital twins, analytics & the internet of things (Economist)
Imagine if doctors could create a digital twin version of you that updates in real time using data from sensors in your home, in your car and on your person, such as wearable devices like smart watches. This virtual twin could signal or even predict impending illnesses such as cancer, thus enabling early diagnosis when treatment might be most effective.
Interview with Dr. Saleema Amershi on Responsible AI
#Music: Tudo o que você podia ser - by Milton Nascimento (1971)
Mathematicians Prove Universal Law of Turbulence (quanta magazine)
By exploiting randomness, three mathematicians have proved an elegant law that underlies the chaotic motion of turbulent systems.
Louis-Philippe Demers and Bill Vorn’s Inferno is a participatory performance in which performers wear robotic harnesses that control their arms in time with synchronised music and light.
Redefining Neuroweapons: Emerging Capabilities In Neuroscience And Neurotechnology - Analysis - by Joseph DeFranco, Diane DiEuliis, and James Giordano