- Free randomness can be amplified 2011
- Beyond positive psychology? Toward a contextual view of psychological processes and well-being, Amercan Psychologist February 2012
- Why read books if we can’t remember what’s in them?, Arvind Narayanan's journal June 2012
- Every Black Hole Contains a New Universe by Nikodem Poplawski, Inside Science May 2012
- Internalizing externalities: making markets and societies work better by Neva Goodwin, Opinión Sur 2007
- A New Economics for the 21st Century by Neva R. Goodwin, World Futures Review 2010
- "Meta-externalities are unwanted side-effects of the whole system affecting its physical and social contexts. In the cultural context, examples of negative meta-externalities emanating from the economic system we now have would include the way values like thrift have been replaced by conspicuous consumption, and concern for integrity has been replaced by obsession with winning. Climate change is perhaps the greatest negative meta-externality ever imposed by human economic systems on the natural world. Positive meta-externalities should be looked for in the common assets upon which society at large depends. A sustainable system works, for example, to ensure an ethically and intellectually educated populace and a supportive physical environment."
- Psychedelic Drug Research and the Data-Mining Revolution arXiv blog for MIT Technology Review June 2012
- Is It Possible to Wage a Just Cyberwar? by Patrick Lin, Fritz Allhoff and Neil Rowe, The Atlantic June 2012
- Just War Theory and Cyber Warfare by Mariarosaria Taddeo, Practical Ethics June 2012
- Who Can Name the Bigger Number? by Scott Aaronson
- motivated by Chaitin's Proving Darwin
- Essay-Grading Software, as Teacher’s Aide - Digital Domain by Randall Stross, NYTimes.com June 2012
- The future of computation in drug discovery, The Curious Wavefunction 2011
- Approaching a state shift in Earth/'s biosphere, Nature June 2012
- How interconnected is the mind and the environment – and how can we capitalize on it? by Jonathan Led Larsen, Therapy, Change and Technology June 2012
- Codecademy Founder: Why Everyone Should Learn Programming By Zach Sims, TIME.com June 2012
- Extending the Mind with Cognitive Prosthetics? by Andy Clark, PhiloWeb June 2012
- see Mind in particular for slide 19 "It is not that all the thinking happens inside, and the loop out into symbols on a page is just a kind of convenience or a way to avoid forgetting.Rather, the loops to external media form part and parcel of a complex, integrated, bio-technologically hybrid system for thinking"
- How Africa is embracing “the cloud” on its own terms by Sean Gallagher, Ars Technica June 2012
- What if HM had a Blackberry? by Gary Marcus, Psychology Today 2008
- The economic problems with cryogenically freezing your body by Keith Veronese, io9 March 2012
- Inside a Prague Brothel, Where Sex Is Free If You Perform for the Web by Jakob Schiller, Raw File for Wired.com June 2012
- latest exemple of 2-sided markets
- Is Too Much Familiarity Bad For Creativity? by Sam McNerney, Why We Reason May 2012
- Call for Papers, Culture Machine special issue on "Platform Politics", Infoscape Research Lab May 2012
- The hidden legacy of Bertin and “The Semiology of Graphics” by Enrico Bertini, Fell in Love with Data 2010
- Chemistry of life: Following carbon fixation to the earliest branches on the tree of life by John German, Santa Fe Institute April 2012
- Study: Animals' body size, feeding rate linked to dimensionality of food supply by John German, Santa Fe Institute May 2012
- Neuroscience: The mind reader by David Cyranoski, Nature News & Comment June 2012
- consider through the view of Mind#MindAsEconomicallyControllableNetwork and eventually make prediction on the inevitable increase of specialized applications
- basically using the motor area is equivalent to ecological rewiring
- sounds similar to a backward equivalent to Stanislas Dehaene's "neuronal recycling" hypothesis
- PBS: Will Machines Make Human Workers Obsolete? (Ray Kurzweil weighs in), econfuture June 2012
- NNSA's Sequoia supercomputer ranked as world's fastest by Donald B Johnston, LLNL News June 2012
- Free Speech for Computers? by Tim Wu, NYTimes.com June 2012
- L'appel d'Heidelberg, une initiative fumeuse by Stéphane Foucart, Le Monde June 2012
- Apple, Google using “military-grade spy planes” to make new maps, says senator by Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica June 2012
- What They Don't Tell You About Public Speaking, June 2012
- Simon Crosby 'Inverts Your Brain' With Tiny Virtual Machine by Cade Metz, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com June 2012
- Flame, un virus espion d'Etat by Yves Eudes, Le Monde June 2012
- Study of the Day: Why Crowded Coffee Shops Fire Up Your Creativity by Hans Villarica, The Atlantic June 2012
- How We are Losing our Freedom of Thought and Speech by Michael Michalko, The Creativity Post June 2012
- Real-life trending topics: Behavio unlocks your smartphone’s senses by Andrew Phelps, Nieman Journalism Lab June 2012
- The algorithmic universe, ACM A.M. Turing Centenary Celebration June 2012
- Q&A
- digital physics
- evolutonary computation as one of the least favorite of one of the pannelist because
- it does not clarify why t works
- the mutation system inspired by biology might not be appropriate for the fitness landscape of non-biological problems
- 'A Perfect and Beautiful Machine': What Darwin's Theory of Evolution Reveals About Artificial Intelligence by Daniel C. Dennett, The Atlantic June 2012
- There’s no such thing as an objective filter: Why designing algorithms that tell us the news is hard by Jonathan Stray, Nieman Journalism Lab June 2012
- David Sanger: 'Obama's Secret Wars' Against America's Threats, Fresh Air from WHYY NPR June 2012
- Daydream your way to creativity by Richard Fisher, New Scientist June 2012
- What to eat during impact winter?, Reflective Disequilibrium May 2012
- Unfixable Computers Are Leading Humanity Down a Perilous Path by Kyle Wiens, Gadget Lab for Wired.com June 2012
- iFixit the free repair manual that you can edit.
- You Will Want Google Goggles by Farhad Manjoo, MIT Technology Review June 2012
- The growing brain by Peter Reuell, Harvard Gazette June 2012
- Could remote crowdworking change how we care for our elderly? by Dave Lee, BBC News June 2012
- In a Big Network of Computers, Evidence of Machine Learning by John Markoff, NYTimes June 2012
- How a Tech Non-Profit Became the Hottest Ticket in Silicon Valley by Ryan Tate, Wired Business for Wired.com June 2012
- Scientists crack RSA SecurID 800 tokens, steal cryptographic keys by Dan Goodin, Ars Technica June 2012
- 'Obama's Secret Wars' Against America's Threats with David Sanger, NPR June 2012
- L'internet comme nouvel espace, France Culture June 2012
- L’individu au centre de l’économie numérique France Culture June 2012
- Did you just tell me to go fuck myself?, June 2012
- Information and Physics by Vlatko Vedral, Information May 2012
- Stanford study concludes peers not really happier by Kathryn Roethel, SFGate June 2012
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