bradley | 14 years ago | on: Why haven't we cured cancer yet?
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bradley | 14 years ago | on: America is losing another generation to science illiteracy
bradley | 15 years ago | on: Age of surveillance: the fish is rotting from its head
bradley | 15 years ago | on: Many teachers...grading...for compliance - not for mastering course material
K-12 education as we know it today was first mandated/implemented by the King of Prussia in the 1860's to jump into the Industrial Revolution. We sent envoys to study and copy his schools. He sought 3 products: Compliant citizens, efficent factory workers, and obedient soldiers. We in the US have added a 4th purpose: free day care so both parents can be productive workers.
Can't separate the tree from the seed. Talk of "reform" needs to remember origins.
bradley | 15 years ago | on: Human brain has more switches than all computers on Earth
Googling Anathem brought me to this blog review of it:
http://neopythonic.blogspot.com/2008/10/thoughts-after-readi...
which reminded me of this NIH neuro anatomist who studied her own stroke, including during her multi-year recovery.
Her TED talk: http://www.ted.com/talks/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke...
YouTube of same: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyyjU8fzEYU
She sees the right brain hemisphere as being our "consciousness" wetware connecting us to others.
Parts of the video are esoteric, but it's fascinating to hear this first-person account from a brain researcher, especially of the morning of her stroke when her left hemishphere was damaged by a spontaneous brain hemorrhage.
Edit: couple of typos
10 times more microbial than 'human' DNA in our body.