Interesting MRI movie of childbirth in New Scientist. See the link at the bottom of their article for an MRI of a couple making a baby.
“ Although computers excel in certain areas, they fall short in reading and conveying non-verbal communication. Subtleties of voice tone, body positioning and facial expression all are crucial in human interactions. In fact HOW we say things is much more important than WHAT we say. This video highlights the work in Professor Peter Robinson’s lab (Computer [...]
There are many examples of projects that utilize the excess CPU cycles on volunteer’s computers. The best known of these projects are SETI@Home and Folding@Home . More recently we have seen games and puzzles that serve a scientific purpose (e.g. FoldIt). A recent addition to this latest genre is ‘Phylo: A Human Computing Framework for Comparative Genomics‘ or [...]
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