Showing posts with label Psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychology. Show all posts
Monday, April 12, 2010
Linkage
A real Turing machine.
All by themselves, words can cause pain.
iPad lockin.
Chinese quality strikes again.
The newest Gulf war.
Are we living inside a black hole?
Why we hold onto things.
A tale of two health cares.
The art of the steal.
Neither a bull nor a bear be.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Occasional Links
Bad stuff coming out of China.
Google's delusional arrogance.
Chinese jets for Chavez.
Travel like a human.
Grant redux.
Why surprises blind us.
Is China spoiling for a fight?
Your mind and your money.
Incentives rule the world.
Once bitten....
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Sunday Links
Global warming mongers embarrassingly debunked.
How much per second?
Is there a genius in all of us?
Chromosome division is different between women and men.
Putin: why do we need so many stinkin' elections?
North Korea gets tough.
Can ancient Chinese medicine yield a cure for AIDS?
Some transitions are more equal than others.
Is China its own worst enemy?
How to hide molecules.
Venezuela down the tubes.
How to bail out GM.
Why ant colonies don't have traffic jams.
Dictatorship in Nicaragua.
Time travel in Google Earth.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Wednesday Links
Are you Gay?
The audacity of hubris.
Practical jetpacks are almost here.
Stiffing our allies to favor our rivals.
The blinding light.
The Democrats are winning the battle of staging.
Building the quantum simulator.
Oil at $500/barrel?
The Devil's Business Dictionary, in pictures.
The first trans-national President.
Hope for Alzheimer's.
Educational growth, or its opposite, and economics.
Introducing the Sphere.
Russia's continuing legal nihilism.
The real psychic paper.
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Sunday Links
Web 2.0 for fun and murder.
The world's first pregnant man.
10 futuristic materials available today.
The Masai Warrior's guide to England.
Advertisements that are scientifically designed to work on your brain.
Apple über Wal-Mart.
Introducing Trapster.
Tsunamis on the Sun.
Dealing with dissidents.
Sleep tight to stay slim.
Will the Grid obsolete the Internet?
Friday, February 29, 2008
Friday Links
How do ants know what to do?
Arrested for flirting.
Introducing Dilandau.
Anatomy of an illusion.
Advice to young writers about money.
Starting a new project with Django.
Obsolete skills.
The graphics programming black book.
What Europeans think of each other.
The Newspond.
Telling when you should be showing.
Twenty years of movie receipts (this one's worth checking out merely to change your point of view on what a chart can be).
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Wednesday Links
Does Apple have the next generation interface?
The old guard KGB tightens its grip on Russia.
DatAmerica gets its claws into your confidential health records.
The most haunted places.
Who's really behind the Darfur genocide?
Programmers way past work.
A pivot table tutorial.
How to follow up.
Shooting down the satellites.
We don't see what we think we see.
Identical twins aren't genetically identical after all. Next they will tell me there's no Santa Claus and Castro is resigning.
14 grand engineering challenges.
Self-healing rubber.
A window into autism.
Is nanotech wrong (or are Americans just stupid)?
The audacity of data.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Friday Links

Software radio.
Simpson's movie scenes.

Happiness is a warm electrode.
Mashups for the masses.
Birth of a sunspot. 6 days are shown.
Faces in places.
10 brilliant free movies online.
Parallel universes may be the right answer after all. Original paper, for the extremely intrepid.
Is this the dawning of the age of solar panels.
Norway doubts NATO reliability.
Introducing snoopr deals.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Friday Links

A forest the size of Sweden obliterated.
Subprime woes by state.
Why the violin is hard to play.
50 tips for frugal living.
Flight to quality in financial markets.
Running away with the Internet.
Wages rising in China.
Capitalism without financial failure is socialism for the rich.
13 steps to buying a car.
Lucky Imaging takes better images of stars than Hubble, but does it from the Earth. There is a good explanation here.
Eric's favorite math jokes.
Grow your own heart valves.
Hotel prices compared.
Top 10 back-to-school tools for the organized student.
Why myths persist.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Sunday Links
A lot of decent links have been accumulating lately, so there are going to be biweekly links for at least the next two weeks.
A speeding star with an enormous tail of seeds for new solar systems.
A music search engine based on listening to music not words.
Put a little water in your wavepool.
How to command respect through body language.
The collapse of a virtual bank.
A 3D image projector which is really 3D.
The beginner's guide to bitmaps.
30 online presentation tools.
Plain soap is as effective as anti-bacterial soap but without the risks.
18 tricks to make new habits stick.
The coming bandwidth shortage.
How to resign gracefully.
Endeavor's damaged tiles.
Sandwich art.
5 free gigs.
A gravitomagnetic field was produced artificially for the first time. This is very important, as it shows a strong link between the gravitational and the magnetic fields, one induced by rotating bodies. It is "the gravitational analogue of Faraday's electromagnetic induction experiment in 1831".
How to erase long-term memories without smoking dope.
4 ways to make a good decision.
The latest faster-than-light claims are wrong again.
The Fed returns to its roots.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Weekly Links

Iran, oil, inflation, Venezuela, Russia, and all the trouble in the world.
Why do they hate us?
The nano-mechanical computer.
The lies of women.
6 productivity tips.
Alternative energy of the vampire sort.
Yet another potential HIV vaccine.
Three chick flicks and their unintended message.
Housing woes in the prime sector too?
Hard truths about energy.
The taxonomy of fallacies.
Printed circuit board do-it-yourself guide.
Chinese foodstuff quality control in perspective.
24 real-life sea monsters.
Does man control the weather, or does the weather control man?
Is reality coming back from the future?
The 12 kinds of ads.
Liquids are more fun.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)