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hplus community

The Ultimate Connection Machine

Tilikum the killer whale (Orcinus orca) made news recently in the tragic death of his Sea World trainer, Dawn Brancheau. Tilikum pulled Brancheau into the water when he grabbed her floating ponytail…

Started by hplus community in Articles from h+ Magazine Mar 8.

hplus community

Now You Can Wear Your Windows 1 Reply

You thought your Bluetooth headset gave you that certain je ne sais quoi cyberlook — perhaps like Captain Jean-Luc Picard of Star Trek: The Next Generation after assimilation by the Borg. Now, along…

Started by hplus community in Articles from h+ Magazine. Last reply by Jann Burner Mar 8.

Sophothropy

Now You Can Wear Your Windows 1 Reply

http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/toys-tools/n anyone else think of Charles Stross's book Accelerando when they read this?  I want my Cartesian theater.

Started by Sophothropy in General. Last reply by Arnie Christianson Mar 4.

R. Talmadge Lacy

Life-Script of the SE7EN STAR

I know what I'm proposing isn't "original" - but it isn't 'mainstream' either. and that's the point. In this polarized social climate of Science Vs. Religion - where faith is seen as irrational and u…

Started by R. Talmadge Lacy in General Feb 27.

hplus community

All About Space Travel, Time Travel, Quantum Tunneling & Zero-G Sex

Marc Millis, former head of NASA’s Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project, has designed ion thrusters, electronics for rocket monitoring, cryogenic propellant equipment, and even a cockpit display t…

Started by hplus community in Articles from h+ Magazine Feb 22.

hplus community

From Hackerspace To Your Garage: Downloading DIY Hardware Over the Web 1 Reply

The impetus behind downloading DIY hardware from the web is to leverage hackerspaces (those collaborative dens of real world hacking), fab labs (fabrication laboratories), and other groups around the…

Started by hplus community in Articles from h+ Magazine. Last reply by Arnie Christianson Feb 19.

hplus community

Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno: Paradigm for the Future

Winter is typically flu season, and talk around the water cooler in 2009 has turned to the H1N1 virus, the so-called “swine flu.” Many wonder if it might be comparable to the 1918 influenza virus tha…

Started by hplus community in Articles from h+ Magazine Feb 15.

hplus community

Self Tracking: The Quantified Life is Worth Living

Gordon Bell has been tracking his life in delicious detail for the past 11 years. It started at Microsoft Research, where Bell started the MyLifeBits project. His goal was to digitally record as much…

Started by hplus community in Articles from h+ Magazine Feb 10.

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How Long Till Human-Level AI? What Do the Experts Say? 3 Replies

What the Experts Said About the Timing of Human-Level AIThe majority of the experts who participated in our study were optimistic about AGI coming fairly quickly, although a few were more pessimistic…

Started by hplus community in Articles from h+ Magazine. Last reply by Arnie Christianson Feb 19.

Kafkastoaster

Secret Files

Wikileaks need help!   The transhumanist agenda is best served by public entities being held accountable for their actions. Each $10 donation releases a classified document to the public, potentially…

Tagged: donations, sherpas, classified

Started by Kafkastoaster in General. Last reply by mark antony Feb 4.

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Alan R. Light

I have returned to the USA

I'm thinking that this site may have changed how some things work, so I'm hoping this "blog post" will serve the purpose.

No profound thoughts here, just informing the community that I have returned to the United States (in the area of Charlotte, NC) and hope to meet some folks soon.

Posted by Alan R. Light on March 2, 2010 at 10:04am

Takod

Free Wordpress Themes for the best themes.

Free Wordpress Themes for the best themes. Continue

Posted by Takod on February 25, 2010 at 2:57pm

Gerard Bean

Plushenko giant in short program


Until he came out of skating hibernation this season, Evgeni Plushenko had settled himself in for a long winter’s nap - three years long, in fact. But when Mother Russia needed him back for the Olympics, the defending champion dutifully rubbed his eyes, dusted off his skates and emerged from retirement with his jumping skills still intact.
“I am nervous today b… Continue

Posted by Gerard Bean on February 17, 2010 at 9:55am

Brolin Wolcott

Social Benefits of a Tech Singularity

A technological singularity is a fun thought experiment. So fun that one of my favorite science topics to talk about is how exponential growth can sum up advancements in many disciplines. With the Internet as an example, consider all the information being created now and that of 100 years ago. Or, computers as big as a room that are less powerful than my netbook sitting on a laptop mount.… Continue

Posted by Brolin Wolcott on February 14, 2010 at 7:30pm

Kris Verburgh

About Kris Verburgh



I'm a medical student at the university of Antwerp with a keen interest in neuroscience and biogerontology (the science of aging). I

published my first popular science book at the age of 17 in Belgium and
the Netherlands. I give lectures on science and philosophy.


info@krisverburgh.com
kris.verburgh@gmail.com








Continue

Posted by Kris Verburgh on February 11, 2010 at 1:00pm

Lawrence Luo

Facebook is developing full-featured e-mail products



IT News

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Posted by Lawrence Luo on February 5, 2010 at 8:08pm

Wildcat

The Audacious beauty of our future - Natasha Vita-More ,an interview

This is my latest entry, an interview with Natasha Vita-More:

The Audacious beauty of our future - Natasha Vita-More ,an interview


Posted by Wildcat on February 4, 2010 at 4:27pm

Gerard Bean

Kirk Wins Illinois Republican Primary


In the first midterm election of the year, with the U.S. Senate seat once occupied by President Barack Obama up for grabs, voters sent a moderate five-term congressman from a wealthy suburb to face off against a 33-year-old state Treasurer who used to play basketball with the president.
Mark Kirk, the Republican congressman, won his primary by nearly 40 percentage point… Continue

Posted by Gerard Bean on February 3, 2010 at 12:47pm

 
 
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