FEAT - Interview with Špela Petrič and MihaTuršič: https://www.spelapetric.org/
Nonhuman Agents - Petrič:
FEAT - Interview with Špela Petrič and MihaTuršič: https://www.spelapetric.org/
Nonhuman Agents - Petrič:
Stéphane Douady: http://www.lps.ens.fr/~douady/ https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%A9phane_Douady
Caption Sand dunes acoustics research. Microphones and a modelling apparatus being used to study the acoustics of sand dunes. Known as 'singing sand', this phenomenon is produced by wind passing over and around the dunes. It is thought that the factors affecting the sound include humidity and the size of the sand grains. This study was carried out by CNRS (French) researcher Stephane Douady. Photographed in 2010.
Le chant des dunes présenté par Stéphane Douady.
Jeffrey Rinehart: http://memex.link/fEY1eXvgT/rinehartgroup.ucsd.edu/group.html
Dimitri Deheyn: https://scripps.ucsd.edu/labs/deheyn/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dimitri_Deheyn
How Millions of Microscopic Fibers Are Ending Up in Our Bodies:
https://www.onenewspage.com/video/20181105/11005469/How-Millions-of-Microscopic-Fibers-Are-Ending-Up.htm
Nature's Glowing Slime:
Editorial: An international meeting exploring biophotonics: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318299102_Editorial_An_international_meeting_exploring_biophotonics http://sci-hub.tw/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214785317306740
Glow-In-The-Dark Sharks:
Can Organisms Sense via Radio Frequency? - A team of UC San Diego researchers awarded grant to find out: https://www.scripps.ucsd.edu/news/can-organisms-sense-radio-frequency
DARPA to brief industry on RadioBio program to communicate biologically using radio waves: https://www.militaryaerospace.com/rf-analog/article/16726429/darpa-to-brief-industry-on-radiobio-program-to-communicate-biologically-using-radio-waves
“Researchers in Europe were able to demonstrate that biological cells produce RF in the gigahertz range, which is what your radio or your cellphone works at,” said UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist Dimitri Deheyn, the project’s lead investigator. “Those discoveries were made in cells that are cultured in petri dishes, and so the big question that the RadioBio program wants to assess and that we will try to answer through this grant is: Are such frequencies biologically relevant? Can we measure them from organisms?”
Institute For Nature study: National Museum of Nature and Science, Shirokane, Tokyo, Japan:
http://www.ins.kahaku.go.jp/english/
The Institute for Nature Study is a preserve of broad-leafed evergreen forest in their natural state, in the heart of downtown Tokyo. Within a 20-hectare park, the Institute is home to 1,436 species of plant, 2,130 species of insect and 130 bird species. Research within the Institute for Nature Study is richly varied. Surveys of individual trees are carried out on a regular basis, as are studies of introduced plant species and phenological studies. Data on the living status of rare animals are accumulated through surveys that span many years.
Jim Haseloff: https://twitter.com/jimhaseloff
Synthetic Biology and engineering multicellular systems - talk by Jim Haseloff
Synthetic biology approaches to engineering plant form - talk by Jim Haseloff
The Schauberger CCC model:
Comprehend, Copy and Cooperate with Nature.
Hans-Peter Dürr on "Heisenberg". The politics of the Atomic Bomb offer deep insights into the psychology and motivations of science.
The P2Pvalue Project Promoting the Tech Commons: https://p2pvalue.eu
The Creativity Code - Art and Innovation in the Age of AI - book by @MarcusduSautoy :
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674988132
Atmospheric Alienation, Carbon Tracking and Geo-Techno Agency - by Anita Girvan:
http://ctheory.net/ctheory_wp/atmospheric-alienation-carbon-tracking-and-geo-techno-agency/ #Politics #Regenerative #Technology #Science #Military
China needs more water. So it's building a rain-making network three times the size of Spain: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2138866/china-needs-more-water-so-its-building-rain-making-network-three #Military #ClimateChange #Science
Jakob Von Uexkull on the New Human Story
Jakob von Uexküll, Gründer des alternativen Nobelpreises und des Weltzukunftsrates