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Japan’s consumer goods lived up to their surreal billing during a recent stay at Narita Airport in Japan on my way to IAC 2009.
In winter during the late afternoon before settling down to roost, flocks of thousands... Read More »
I believe that ultimately human consciousness can be described by a program. Now this doesn’t mean we’re... Read More »
Finding a beautiful and simple equation for something in the natural world is fascinating to me – it’s... Read More »
I’ve been a bit busy lately with a new addition to the family. Her name is Luna, and she’s an... Read More »
Internet advertising is a strange beast. Some of the most popular ads play directly off our insecurities... Read More »
One of the biggest “human” questions is “where did we come from?”. While the mechanisms... Read More »
How did humans evolve from early primates? How did “human like” traits such... Read More »
Mushrooms can save the world – and Paul Stamets wants to tell you how. Thinking... Read More »
Most visualizations of the Lorenz attractor are of a long history of a single point after convergence... Read More »
In 1962, Edward Lorenz was studying a simplified model of convection flow in the atmosphere and... Read More »
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