New wave of online peer review and discussion tools frightens some scientists Chris Lee, arstechnica.com Sites like Publons and PubPeer hope to quicken the pace of scientific conversation. PublonsEarlier this year, I wrote a story about a new HIV/Aids detection kit that was under development. Since that time, the same group has published two more … Continue reading PubPeer, PubLons online peer review sites shake up science publication
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US cities employ precog algorithm to predict murder
US cities employ precog algorithm to predict murder By Kim Zetter, wired.co.uk Politics Who needs the freaky precogs of Minority Report to predict if someone’s likely to commit murder when you have an algorithm that can do it for you? New crime-prediction software used in Maryland and Pennsylvania, U… http://flip.it/4MS8c Related articles Movie Review : … Continue reading US cities employ precog algorithm to predict murder
Hide and Sleep
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Social Science Pushing Data Frontiers
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Ethnographic tools examine human behavior
You, Under the Retail Microscope By Ben Steverman -, bloomberg.com Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images It’s the classic holiday face-off. On one side, you have the wary shopper, who is often “just browsing” and more and more likely to purchase only online. On the other, there’s the salesperson, wh… RT @BloombergNews: How stores use … Continue reading Ethnographic tools examine human behavior
The Science Of Sleep
‘Dreamland’: Open Your Eyes To The Science Of Sleep Maureen Corrigan, npr.org ‘Dreamland’: Open Your Eyes To The Science Of Sleep Fresh Air from WHYY Step, if you will, into my bedroom at night. (Don’t worry, this is a PG-rated invitation.) At first, all is tranquil: My husband and I, exhausted by our day’s labors,… … Continue reading The Science Of Sleep
Experience Research: ethnographic approaches to business consulting
Experience Research. Related articles The Tree: I Was a Teenage Ethnographer! (dailyreturns.wordpress.com) Leet Noobs: An ethnographic view of WoW raiding from researcher Mark Chen (wow.joystiq.com) What Twitter Can Learn From Weibo: Field Notes From Global Tech Ethnographer Tricia Wang (fastcompany.com) Ethnographic Practice in Industry (qrfrag.blogspot.com) Bordering on (in)visibility: The mobility and containment of Haitian … Continue reading Experience Research: ethnographic approaches to business consulting
Fitbit: Personal Informatics to track sleep and movement
I've been using this device for some months and it is excellent for visualizing your movements including sleep habits. Fitbit. Related articles Check yourself with the new Fitbit One (bestbuymobile.com) Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity and Sleep Tracker (bestbuymobile.com) Staying healthy is finally addicting, thanks to Fitbit! (bestbuymobile.com) Fitbit Ultra Wireless Activity Plus Sleep Tracker Review … Continue reading Fitbit: Personal Informatics to track sleep and movement
Future Perfect: Ethnographic approaches to technology R&D
Jan Chipchase is a Executive Creative Director of Global Insights at frog – a global design and innovation company. Prior to this role she worked for almost a decade as a strategist in Nokia’s Los Angeles design studio and Principal Scientist in the Nokia Research Center, Tokyo. She specializes in taking teams of concept/industrial designers, psychologists, usability experts, sociologists, … Continue reading Future Perfect: Ethnographic approaches to technology R&D
Jan Chipchase: Future Perfect ethnographic design research
Future Perfect » Everything's Rosy. Related articles Jan Chipchase: Smart Service Design Needs A New Language For Anonymity (fastcodesign.com) chipchase chitchat (wklondon.typepad.com) Learning how to listen (slideshare.net) Using Drone for Ethnographic Research? Not Yet. (w5blog.com) Ethnographic Practice in Industry (qrfrag.blogspot.com) Ethnography in the public eye; a few lessons along the way (blogs.lse.ac.uk) User experiences (ethnographymatters.net) … Continue reading Jan Chipchase: Future Perfect ethnographic design research
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things
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Neurovigil: Replacing a Sleep Lab with an iPhone?
This is amazing. Daniel Heimpel: Revolutionizing Sleep Science. Related articles iBrain, a Device That Can Read your thoughts (thehandiestone.typepad.com) Leading Phoenix Sleep Center Now Treating Both Adult and Children's Sleep Disorders (prweb.com) Why a Sleep Apnea Diagnosis May Save Your Life (health.usnews.com) Make Your Dreams Sweeter With These Wonderful Sleep Apps (appadvice.com) Sleep is not … Continue reading Neurovigil: Replacing a Sleep Lab with an iPhone?

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