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Listening to vs reading the ‘I have a Dream’ speech

August 28, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Listening to vs reading the ‘I have a Dream’ speech (Click here to read) Hearing MLK, Jrs speech and reading it are similar experiences in many ways, but reading the speech […]

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Finds, Life, Things learned

Can we make a friend dance with a brain to brain interface?

August 28, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Can we make a friend dance with a brain to brain interface? Another cool and slightly weird demonstration of a Brain to Brain interface, but this time in humans. It […]

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Brain, Finds, Research Ideas

Why so many Decaturs?

July 23, 2013by corysinman 1 Comment

Why so many Decaturs? Have you ever noticed that some city or county names are common in many states? Did you then look it up?  Google is an amazing invention. […]

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Finds, Random thoughts, Things learned, Why?

Statistical Myth #1: 50% of marriages end in divorce

July 15, 2013by corysinman 1 Comment

“50% of all marriages end in divorce” -says most people I’ve ever talked to about marriage Next thought bubble for the non-married, but wants to make a commitment person: “Ahhh […]

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Advice, Finds, Life, Random thoughts

How humans do magic

June 12, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Need to have your mind blown today? Watch this! So incredible…He ‘uses’ the ‘force’ to control the quadcopters at one point. Yeah, it requires cameras and algorithms, but cameras and […]

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Finds, Random thoughts, The future

Is the past you weren’t alive to experience in black and white? Definitely NOT, but that’s not the way your brain sees it…

May 15, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

I don’t know about you, but I have the experience of envisioning the stories my grandparents tell me in black and white. As a matter of fact, unless I’ve seen […]

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Brain, Finds, Memory, Time

Scholarship 2.0: A brave new web of science

April 1, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

Scholarship 2.0: A brave new web of science I just came across this incredibly interesting article from Nature that peers into the future of scholarly publishing. The vision is pretty […]

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Advice, Career, Finds, The future, Things learned

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