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Technology

Apr 4, 2019

The Potential Evolutionary Mismatches of Germicidal Ambient Lighting

Introducing germicidal blue light essentially creates a new environment that most bacteria appear to be mismatched to survive within. But we may be mismatched as well.

Biology
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Sep 10, 2018

The Evolution of Emergent Computation

Many systems in nature consist of a large number of relatively simple units that interact only locally, and without a central control, yet the system as a whole can produce intricate globally coordinated behaviors.

Biology
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Feb 7, 2014

Books are Maps of Nature, Screens are Maps of Nothing

Our Stone Age brains never had or needed a way to process written symbolic language.

Education
Environment
Mind
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Oct 22, 2013

You Know About “Bio-Inspired Tech,” But You May Not Have Heard About “Tech-Inspired Biology”

How understanding technology can better elucidate evolution.<em>Understanding evolution can lead to better technology. But did you know that understanding technology can better elucidate evolution? …that technology itself is evolving over time to discover truths about our biology?</em>

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Jun 11, 2013

How The Human Face Might Look In 100,000 Years

What will we look like 100,000 years from now?

Technology
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Feb 7, 2013

How Mark Changizi Conquered Colorblindness With Glasses

A pair of researchers have developed a wearable eyeglass device that effectively cures red-green color blindness.

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Dec 19, 2012

Tool-Using Orangutans Learn Like Humans

When do orangutans start to form ideas about their world—specifically, how and when to use certain tools?

Technology
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Dec 7, 2012

Basketball Isn’t a Sport. It’s a Statistical Network

Sabermetrics, for those who haven’t seen Moneyball, is the objective analysis of baseball using game stats.

Technology
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Nov 15, 2012

Ancient Weapons May Illuminate Modern Man’s Evolution

People were using weapons deeper into our evolutionary past than we previously thought.

Mind
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Sep 4, 2012

Aspiration Makes Us Human

Our drive to exceed our evolutionary limits sets us apart from other beasts

Biology
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Aug 29, 2012

Using Evolution to Understand Apple’s Business Model

Compared to competing companies, they routinely blow everybody else out of the water. How is this the case?

Business
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Aug 24, 2012

Video-Gaming Fish Play Out the Advantages of Groups

A video game designed for predatory fish might have unraveled some lingering evolutionary questions

Biology
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Aug 22, 2012

Bonobo Genius Makes Stone Tools Like Early Humans Did

The findings will fuel the ongoing debate over whether stone tools mark the beginning of modern human culture.

Culture
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Aug 22, 2012

Taking Over From Evolution: How Technology Could Enhance Humanity

The 21st century and beyond promises an array of novel methods for enhancing human cognition.

Mind
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Jul 26, 2012

‘Darwinian Agriculture’ Explains How Evolution Can Improve Agriculture

What we need is a plant able to produce more with a given amount of water.

Environment
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Jul 13, 2012

The Evolution of Abundance: An Interview with Steven Kotler

four emerging forces that give everyone on this planet the power and opportunity to significantly increase global standards of living.

Technology
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Jul 3, 2012

Use Woofound, Learn Evolution.

It is important to note that evolution is not just about biological change.

Technology
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Jun 16, 2012

UCSB scientists synthesize first genetically evolved semiconductor material

Scientists used genetic engineering and molecular evolution to direct the enzymatic synthesis of a semiconductor.

Technology
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Jun 1, 2012

Robots and Human Evolution

Biologist is building general robots in order to better understand biological evolution.

Technology
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Apr 17, 2012

How Orangutan Engineers Build Safe and Comfortable Treetop Beds

"evolution of intelligence can be driven by the need to deal with the mechanical environment, rather than the prevailing orthodoxy that it’s only the social environment that’s important"

Technology
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Feb 24, 2012

Real Fish Welcome Robotic Overlord Into Their School

If accepted by the animals, robotic fish may act as leaders.

Technology
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Feb 16, 2012

Turning to Evolution and Ants to Combat Computer Viruses

"The idea is to deploy thousands of different types of digital ants, each looking for evidence of a threat"

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Feb 3, 2012

An Israeli professor’s ‘Eureqa’ moment

Researchers created a computer program that generates mathematical formulas which explain various scientific phenomena.

Technology
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Jan 13, 2012

Deciphering communication: learning from robots

A joint research project conducted at UNIL and EPFL enabled the scientists to follow the evolution of communication in 100 group

Technology
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Jan 5, 2012

Robots: An Evolving Breed

Robots need “adaptive behavior” to accommodate changing circumstances

Technology
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Dec 4, 2011

The Internet: Triumph of human evolution

Technology should be seen as part of our planet’s grand evolutionary narrative.

Technology
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Sep 13, 2011

Scientists strive to create inorganic life

Scottish team of scientists are hoping their will enable them to create life out of inorganic molecules.

Technology
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