Sunday, 31 March 2013
Paul Krugman Falsifies American Economic History (Again) « LewRockwell.com Blog
Cell towers kill birds and bees?
102 mobile towers found to violate new radiation (EMR) norms - government | Real Time News, India
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Conservative knives out for George Osborne - Telegraph
Declare Vancouver Island a GE-Free Zone - The Petition Site
TED talks: The technology of touch
The technology of touch
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This week on TED.comMarch 31, 2013
Katherine Kuchenbecker: The technology of touch
06:28 minutes · Filmed Nov 2012 · Posted Mar 2013 · TEDYouth
As we move through the world, we have an innate sense of how things feel -- the sensations they produce on our skin and how our bodies orient to them. Can technology leverage this? In this fun, fascinating TED-Ed lesson, learn about the field of haptics, and how it could change everything from the way we shop online to how dentists learn the telltale feel of a cavity.
Playlist of the week
That's absurd! (5 talks)
These quirky talks remind us that life is funny, weird, sweet, absurd. Watch »
Total run time 52:01
THIS WEEK'S TED TALKS ON TED.com
When two people are trying to make a deal, what's going on inside their brains? Behavioral economist Colin Camerer reveals how little we're able to predict what others are thinking. With unexpected data that shows chimpanzees might be better at it than humans. Watch »
In the Masai community where 13-year-old Richard Turere lives, cattle are all-important. But lion attacks were growing frequent. In this short, inspiring talk, the young inventor shares the solar-powered solution he designed to safely scare the lions away. Watch »
Mark Shaw demos Ultra-Ever Dry, a liquid-repellent coating that acts as an astonishingly powerful shield against water and water-based materials. At the nano level, the spray covers a surface with an umbrella of air so that water bounces right off. Watch for an exciting two-minute kicker. Watch »
Our bodies and homes are covered in microbes -- some good for us, some bad for us. As we learn more about the germs and microbes who share our living spaces, TED Fellow Jessica Green asks: Can we design buildings that encourage happy, healthy microbial environments? Watch »
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" Familiarity really is the gateway drug to empathy. Once an issue pops up in your own backyard or amongst your own family, you're far more likely to … explore a new perspective on it."
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Can first world countries spend their overseas aid budgets more effectively? Started by Nik Gill
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Do we rely too heavily on technology for medical diagnosis? Started by Neema Aggarwal
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" Tify Ndanoboi on
Jessica Green: We're covered in germs. Let's design for that.You have to love the simplicity of "open the window".
I completely agree with the hospital scenario, but I wonder if it's not a bit more complex and issue than air filtration, viz most operating theaters are still following the Victorian principles of putting it at the top of the building as then (see "Ether domes" etc as a good examples), as in those days, all operations were done under natural light. How does that effect the cross contamination of the patients, and the microbes that exist there? Similarly you'll find kitchens at ground or basement levels again harking back to Victorian building design, again an issue?
I think, if you look at any building design, be it a hospital or an office, you have to look at holistically, this talk is another step to our understanding of that.
Excellent talk."
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China Takes Another Stab At Housing Bubble - Forbes
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Art Exhibition Making A Difference In Global Water Crisis - Chapelboro.com
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Multiple Sclerosis Trigger Uncovered, What Next?
Such issues are new to health science!
http://www.emaxhealth.com/1275/multiple-sclerosis-trigger-uncovered-what-next
More at Sketches from Scratches ... http://woohs.blogspot.com
Smoking and bladder cancer! Are you aware of the risk factors for bladder cancer?
http://www.emaxhealth.com/11306/are-you-aware-risk-factors-bladder-cancer
More at Sketches from Scratches ... http://woohs.blogspot.com
The Rise Of Embedded Vision .. Invisible spying tools for sale!
The business of small embedded cameras and temptations for spying in the modern high tech world. How did you get my credit card PIN code?
"Oh a piece of gum hidden on a ATM machine."
Embedded vision will turn everyone into a voyeur as powerful products hit the market.
How did they hide the 'tommy gun' in a suitcase and know the target was standing in the line of scope?
Will a new society of fear and oppression unfold?
How are governments and businesses positioning themselves for the period when these technologies emerge big time.. Unstoppable intrusion of privacy?
http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-blogs/maxs-cool-beans-blog/4409872/We-See-You--The-Rise-Of-Embedded-Vision
More at Sketches from Scratches ... http://woohs.blogspot.com
Embedded vision: Is your smartphone watching you?
http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-blogs/maxs-cool-beans-blog/4410074/Embedded-vision--Is-your-smartphone-watching-you-?cid=Newsletter+-+EETimes+Daily
More at Sketches from Scratches ... http://woohs.blogspot.com
Time for all of us to buy an EMF Meter and collect some tangible evidence!
Corrective action on radiation emissions in over 80 cases | Editorial-News | Radioandmusic.com
How Grazing Livestock Impacts Global Weather and Complexities of Desertification Dynamics
Friday, 29 March 2013
Thursday, 28 March 2013
The Vote on Scottish Independence
Suncor says leak had ‘negligible impact’ on Athabasca River - The Globe and Mail
Canadian banks pushing low mortgage rates in branches, despite Flaherty’s concerns - The Globe and Mail
Canada first country to pull out of UN drought convention - The Globe and Mail
My Hope = Ethical governance NOT OPPORTUNISM
Subject: Fwd: My Hope
Rene!When asked to send an image to Justin Trudeau, Liberal leader candidate, I sent the attached!
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