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rafaelfajardo: I’m in Boston to present at Scratch@MIT 2012, from tonight through sunday, 24-28 July.
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rafaelfajardo: I’m in Boston to present at Scratch@MIT 2012, from tonight through sunday, 24-28 July.
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rafaelfajardo: I’m in Boston to present at Scratch@MIT 2012, from tonight through sunday, 24-28 July.
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I’m in Boston to present at Scratch@MIT 2012, from tonight through sunday, 24-28 July.
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For art to be ‘unpolitical’ means only to ally itself with the ‘ruling’ group. Bertolt Brecht, ‘A Short Organum for the Theater’ (via aidsnegligee)
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These are well-worn images in part because they ring so true: Girls learn what it means to be a woman by watching their moms. A new study has not only corroborated that but also found that mothers are a strong predictor — even more than the amount of media consumption alone — of whether a…
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Sean Ludwig, Researchers create artificial jellyfish from silicone and a rat’s heart Harvard University researchers have bioengineered an artificial jellyfish using a sheet of silicone polymer and rat heart cells. The constructs, termed ‘medusoids’, were designed with computer simulations and experiments to match key determinants of jellyfish propulsion and feeding performance by quantitatively mimicking structural design,…
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futuramb: Learn Science While Playing Video Games? Video Game Maker Valve Makes Dreams Comes Truesingularityhub.com For decades, video games and education have gone together like oil and water. No matter what attempts were made to merge the two, it seems students and teachers had to pick between one or the other, with The Oregon Trail…
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smarterplanet: Learn Science While Playing Video Games? Video Game Maker Valve Makes Dreams Comes True | Singularity Hub Valve is bridging the gap between video games and science education with its ‘Teach With Portals’ program. For decades, video games and education have gone together like oil and water. No matter what attempts were made to…
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Game theory is marketed as a system you can apply to any sphere of life, but what’s the reality? The professor of economics guides us through some classic studies (via Ariel Rubinstein on Game Theory | FiveBooks | The Browser)
