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Inventing the Unimaginable: Mind Over Mechanics

June 12, 2013 By Denali Tietjen

minnesota flying mindThe guys at the University of Minnesota have invented the unimaginable: a noninvasive head-ware system that allows you to control a flying robot with only your mind.

Talk about genius.

These researchers and engineers have made an unbelievable move forward for the world of neuroscience, and in fact, for the world itself–this technology will continue to evolve to eventually help disabled patients interact with the world and gain simple capabilities, help patients suffering from injury recover, and may even help advance patients who suffer from autism and other neurodevelopment disorders.

The brain’s capabilities now extend beyond the brain. It’s truly remarkable.

Filed Under: Brain Tagged: brain, control, mind, technology

Biological systems.. A learning opportunity for networking?

June 10, 2013 By Divya Parameshwaran

In his new book Breakpoint, brain scientist and entrepreneur Jeff Stibel talks about how the world as we see it today is poised for a networking revolution. This will change the way we access the world’s information and the way we connect with one another. Studying biological systems is perhaps the best way to understand such networks, and nature has a lesson for us if we care to listen: bigger is rarely better in the long run. The deadliest creature is the mosquito, not the lion.

Ant_featuredimageIt is the quality of a network that is important for survival, not the size. The bad news is that all networks—the human brain, Facebook, Google, even the internet itself—eventually reach a breakpoint with the potential for a catastrophic collapse. However, the good news is that reaching a breakpoint can be a step forward, allowing a network to substitute quality for quantity.

Ants, for instance aren’t smart, but once a colony matures beyond its breakpoint, ants show increasing signs of collective intelligence. When mature ants act as a group, a single unit, they defy logic.  It turns out that the intelligence of ants does not lie with the individual – it lies with the group.

Check out this cool video about how when a flood hits a fire ant colony in the Amazon jungle, the ants create a lifeboat to protect their queen. Its amazing to see how the species has adapted to water to protect the queen.

Breakpoint is the common ground between how ants, the human brain, reindeer, facebook, traffic, technology and networks function. Watch this space to find out more…  and make sure to register (below!)to get notified when you can pre-order the book!

 

 

Filed Under: Insects Tagged: ant, behavior, biologycal, brain, breakpoint, colony, network, science, stibel, system, video

Goodread’s giveaway: Win an advance copy of Breakpoint!

June 7, 2013 By Divya Parameshwaran

breakpoint-bookCEO, entrepreneur and brain scientist Jeff Stibel‘s latest offering, Breakpoint is set to release on 23rd July 2013. But you can get an advance copy for free! Register by 13th June to win your copy!

Breakpoint is the intersection of the brain, technology and business. And if you’re into any of those, or social media, networks of any kind, cloud computing, biological systems and their behavior, or just the internet and how it came to be what it is to the world today, then Breakpoint is just the read for you… and it’s hitting the stands in less than 2 months!!

Filed Under: Goodreads Tagged: bilogical, biological systems, book, brain, breakpoint, business, goodreads, jeff stibel, network, networking, networks, neuro, neuroscience, stibel, technology

How vulnerable is the internet? Do we really need a plan B?

June 6, 2013 By Divya Parameshwaran

internet crashNobody really knows what the Internet is right now because it is different than what it was an hour ago. Its constantly changing and constantly re-configuring. The problem with that is that the Internet has expanded far beyond what it was originally meant to be in a very short span. What would the consequence of a break down be? Do we have an effective plan B to tackle this when it happens?

It is only a matter of time when the current system collapses. The internet’s vulnerability is a natural consequence of the level of dependency that the world has on it for its operation. The following TED talk features Danny Hillis talking about this, the need for an alternative system, and more.

Filed Under: Internet Tagged: backup, breakpoint, collapse, crash, internet, network, overload, system

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