Archive for the ‘futurism’ category: Page 43
Aug 13, 2024
New study highlights impact of socioeconomic factors on ADHD in autistic youth
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
The associations between neighborhood characteristics and symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among children.
Aug 13, 2024
Chaos theory approach reveals long-distance relationship in seemingly random behavior of bowhead whales
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
Applying chaos theory to the movement of iconic arctic whales uncovered a 24-hour diving cycle and a long-range (~100 km) synchronization.
Aug 12, 2024
Forget Cutting Sugar—New Tech Makes It Healthier Instead
Posted by Arthur Brown in category: futurism
Scientists are experimenting with enzymes that turn sugar to fiber in the gut, microscopic sponges to soak up sugar, and more.
Aug 12, 2024
Govee’s New Evangelion Themed RGB LED Lights Are on Sale Today
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
Aug 12, 2024
Buckminster Fuller’s Map of the World: The Innovation That Revolutionized Map Design
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: futurism, innovation
In 2017, we brought you news of a world map purportedly more accurate than any to date, designed by Japanese architect and artist Hajime Narukawa. The map, called the AuthaGraph, updates a centuries-old method of turning the globe into a flat surface by first converting it to a cylinder. Winner of Japan’s Good Design Grand Award, it serves as both a brilliant design solution and an update to our outmoded conceptions of world geography.
But as some readers have pointed out, the AuthaGraph also seems to draw quite heavily on an earlier map made by one of the most visionary of theorists and designers, Buckminster Fuller, who in 1943 applied his Dymaxion trademark to the map you see above, which will likely remind you of his most recognizable invention, the Geodesic Dome, “house of the future.”
Whether Narukawa has acknowledged Fuller as an inspiration I cannot say. In any case, 73 years before the AuthaGraph, the Dymaxion Map achieved a similar feat, with similar motivations. As the Buckminster Fuller Institute (BFI) points out, “The Fuller Projection Map is [or was] the only flat map of the entire surface of the Earth which reveals our planet as one island in the ocean, without any visually obvious distortion of the relative shapes and sizes of the land areas, and without splitting any continents.”
Aug 12, 2024
Fish recall hits East Coast over fears of Botulism, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Cold smoked capelin from North Fish USA is potentially contaminated, the FDA says. Botulism attacks nerves in the body and can be fatal.
Aug 12, 2024
The Boring Company Starts Tests on its Latest Tunnel Boring Machine
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
The Boring Company’s newest TBM, Prufrock 4, is undergoing tests in Bastrop, Texas. Will Prufrock finally outrun Gary the Snail?
Aug 12, 2024
Magnetic storm intensifies on Earth
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
Магнитная буря, накрывшая Землю, из средней стала сильной, сообщил ведущий специалист центра погоды “Фобос” Михаил Леус в Telegram-канале. РИА Новости, 12.08.
Aug 11, 2024
Direct serotonin release in humans shapes aversive learning and inhibition
Posted by The Neuro-Network in category: futurism
Increasing serotonin can change how people learn from negative information, as well as improving how they respond to it, according to a new study published in the leading journal Nature Communications.
The study by scientists at the University of Oxford’s Department of Psychiatry and the National…
Serotonin is involved in aversive processing, but how serotonin shapes behavior remains unclear. Here, the authors show that directly enhancing synaptic serotonin in humans reduces outcome sensitivity and increases behavioral inhibition in aversive contexts.
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