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Artificial Womb Works for Lambs, Study Shows – The Atlantic
Source: Artificial Womb Works for Lambs, Study Shows – The Atlantic An article in The Atlantic summarizes and explains a recent scientific paper from Nature about an investigtaion into, and a success with, the possibility of creating an artificial womb that may improve the chances of severely premature human babies to survive and thrive. The…
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afrofuturisms many (mis)identifications
Many Afrofuturist authors are described as sci-fi and Afro-surrealist, magical realist and fantasy, simply because their work links science, nature, and magic as one. Ytasha L. Womack, Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture (2013)
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How and why we built an internet connected solar panel
How and why we built an internet connected solar panel So we built a proof of concept solar panel kit that automatically creates renewable energy certificates as it generates power. Why energy? What are renewable energy certificates? Let us explain.
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VISUAL CULTURES OF INDIGENOUS FUTURISMS | GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine
VISUAL CULTURES OF INDIGENOUS FUTURISMS | GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine
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What is Critical Making?
What is Critical Making?
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Cheat Sheet for a Non (or Less) Colonialist Speculative Design — A Parede
Cheat Sheet for a Non (or Less) Colonialist Speculative Design — A Parede
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It is our critical collective need to be able to think the supposedly “unthinkable”, and imagine the “unimaginable”, that is driving the merger of futures and design practices. Futures provides a big-picture context and sense of the stakes for design work, and design brings concreteness and communicative effectiveness to futures. Together they can do far…