FUTURELAND: Dystopian Science Fiction and Filmakers Dream

Posted on March 13, 2011 by

Futureland is a series of nine connected stories of science fiction writer Walter Mosley in a society overseen by rich technocrats. 100 years from now, thngs have become more of what they are now: more drugs, daily grind and the world’s knowledge exists on a computer chip. Then, it is a crime to be poor. […]

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The Philip K. Dick Movie I Would Like To See Them Make THE FATHER THING

Posted on March 2, 2011 by

This story is about a boy who believes his father has been replaced by an alien facsimile. He and his friends create a plan to handle the imposter–without adult assistance. It is a metaphor for the fact the the alien imposter within us is age and our children have to learn on their own to […]

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Social Networking Data Mining and Genomic Sequencing Halts Tuburculosis Outbreak Spread

Posted on February 28, 2011 by

A growing outbreak of tubruculosis in British Columbia, which could have expanded to other nations was deciphered and controlled as a result of a unique melding of social media data mining and human genome sequencing of the actual TB DNA. The findings, to be published today in the New Englnd Journal of Medicine are expected […]

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Cells Phones Alter Brain Activity Reveals Need for Retracting Earphones

Posted on February 25, 2011 by

For what its worth, I send this message to smartphone and cell phone makers: The recent study conducted by Nora Volkow M.D. of the National Institute of Health showing that metabolism in the brain region closest to the antenna had a 7% increase in brain activity as measured by glucose metabolism should be your wake […]

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Scientifically Proven Ways To Be Happier

Posted on February 16, 2011 by

Researchers lead by Jennifer Aker of Stanford University say that they examined 60 academic studies and drew links which are a guide to individual happiness. Their findings include the following: 1. Spend time with the “right” people who you enjoy the most; 2. Avoid small talk and gossip as it tends to make people unhappy; […]

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1936 3D Hitler Film Unearthed

Posted on February 15, 2011 by

Two 30 minute black and white films shot in 3D in 1936 were found by Australian director Philippe Mora who is making a documentary on how Nazis used images to manipulate reality. The Nazi’s were decades ahead of Hollywood in creating 3D movies which were shot on 35 mm films using a prism in front […]

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DATA MINING SHOWS NEW PROMISE IN EFFECTIVE DRUG DEVELOPMENT

Posted on February 14, 2011 by

A robot/computer known as Eve, using articifial intelligence and data mining to analyse the results of pharmacological experiments, is making informed predictions has to the effectiveness of of drug treatments. Eve relates the chemical structures of different chemical compounds to their pharmacological activity to learn which compounds should be tested based on which are most […]

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Will Social Networking Save Big Pharma?

Posted on February 11, 2011 by

Dr. David Shaywitz and Mathai Mammen MD suggest using social media for research and development. Drug discovery is often a result of chance in which compounds have unexpected side effects that prove to be lifesaving breakthroughs. These two researchers suggest that social networking with a web of patients and doctors could help to systematically recognize […]

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