Category: Regenerative Economy

  • Body language reveals how we really feel

    Body language reveals how we really feel Morgan Kelly-Princeton, futurity.org PRINCETON (US) — To figure out how someone is really feeling, don’t just read their lips, watch their body language.In a recent study, researchers asked participants to determine from photographs if people were experiencing feelings such as… Body language reveals how we really feel http://flip.it/bcv0f…

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  • Enormous Online Library Catalogues 150,000 Animal Sounds

    Enormous Online Library Catalogues 150,000 Animal Sounds By Colin Lecher, popsci.com And here’s a few fun ones in advance. The Cor­nell Lab of Ornithol­o­gy just released an online archive filled with thou­sands of ani­mal nois­es. The archive doesn’t have every­thing—it most­ly focus­es on birds—but you could still was… http://flip.it/5juay Related articles National Library of Wales:…

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  • Death and Dying, the Animal Way

    Death and Dying, the Animal Way – NYTimes.com http://flip.it/p64yX http://flip.it/X0pJs   Related articles Death, Dying, & Buddhism – Pinterest (avantika1967.wordpress.com) On Death and Dying Differently (judemarian.wordpress.com)

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  • All US iPhone Users Can Now Make Free Phone Calls Via Facebook

    Whoa What: All US iPhone Users Can Now Make Free Phone Calls Via Facebook By Dan Nosowitz, popsci.com No more caring about minutes. Free phone calls over Wi-Fi and 3G/4G! Face­book just let loose with a new update to the Mes­sen­ger app for iPhone, which until now was restrict­ed to text mes­sag­ing, sort of like…

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  • Codecademy teaches users to work with APIs

    Codecademy teaches users to work with APIs from YouTube, NPR and more By Ben Popper, theverge.com Giving novice coders the ability to build on top of other software Since it launched last year, New York start­up Codecad­e­my has helped to fill the huge demand for com­put­er sci­ence edu­ca­tion with free online cours­es in pro­gram­ming… RT…

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  • How Google’s Ray Kurzweil will teach computers to understand human language

    How Google’s Ray Kurzweil will teach computers to understand human language By Nathan Ingraham, theverge.com Futur­ist and arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence guru Ray Kurzweil has just start­ed at Google and gave an inter­view to Sin­gu­lar­i­ty Hub days after start­ing his new work. For starters, Kurzweil plans to dive into nat­ur­al lan­guage… RT @verge: How Google’s Ray Kurzweil…

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  • Clamcase Pro offers a much-improved take on the iPad as a laptop

    Clamcase Pro offers a much-improved take on the iPad as a laptop (hands-on) By Nathan Ingraham, theverge.com The orig­i­nal Clam­case was one of the most flawed iPad key­boards we tried in our roundup — since then, the com­pa­ny has gone back to the draw­ing board and is now debut­ing a much-improved new model called the…

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  • America’s first bookless public library

    America’s first bookless public library will look ‘like an Apple Store’ By Laura June, theverge.com Bexar Coun­ty, Texas says that it will open the first 100 per­cent dig­i­tal pub­lic library sys­tem in the coun­try, unveil­ing plans for its first loca­tion this past week. The plan has been in the works for a while, head­ed up…

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  • California to Give Web Courses a Big Trial

    California to Give Web Courses a Big Trial – NYTimes.com http://flip.it/JgDqM http://flip.it/8W5cC   Related articles NYTimes rejects the MOOCopalypse (computinged.wordpress.com) Bill to Create ‘New University of California’ Dies (insidehighered.com) California Bill Brings Online College One Step Closer (tutoringtoexcellence.blogspot.com)

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  • How Minerva Plans To Make Its Affordable, Next-Gen University

    Non-Profit Innovation: How Minerva Plans To Make Its Affordable, Next-Gen University A Reality Rip Empson, techcrunch.com The Min­er­va Project burst onto the scene last year with an ambi­tious goal: To cre­ate the next elite Amer­i­can uni­ver­si­ty, online, and, in so doing, help rethink the role of high­er edu­ca­tion in the Dig­i­tal Era. Not only that,…

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  • The Booming Market for Specialized Master’s Degrees

    (via The Booming Market for Specialized Master’s Degrees – Businessweek) Related articles Foursquare’s New Series D Round Of $41M Helps It Delay Tricky Questions About Its Valuation (techcrunch.com) Bloomberg Businessweek’s Big Story On Samsung Fails To Mention One Of The Biggest Reasons For Samsung’s Success (embargozone.com)

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