Wednesday, July 31, 2013
US Student Loans are more than China’s Total External Debt
The total outstanding US student-loan debt stood at $986 billion at the end of the first quarter of this year.
China’s total external debt stands at 710,700,000,000 US dollars
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China’s total external debt stands at 710,700,000,000 US dollars
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Non-invasive brain to brain communication to allow a human to mentally control movement of a rats tail
Harvard researchers have created the first noninvasive brain-to-brain interface (BBI) between a human and a rat. The interface allows the human to control the rat’s tail. This is computer mediated telepathy and remote control of another body from someone elses brain.
The human BCI has an accuracy of 94%, and that it generally takes around 1.5 seconds for the entire process — from the human deciding to look at the screen, through to the movement of the rat’s tail.
More accurate brain mapping is needed to achieve more precise and complex control
Transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) is capable of modulating the neural activity of specific brain regions, with a potential role as a non-invasive computer-to-brain interface (CBI). In conjunction with the use of brain-to-computer interface (BCI) techniques that translate brain function to generate computer commands, we investigated the feasibility of using the FUS-based CBI to non-invasively establish a functional link between the brains of different species (i.e. human and Sprague-Dawley rat), thus creating a brain-to-brain interface (BBI). The implementation was aimed to non-invasively translate the human volunteer’s intention to stimulate a rat’s brain motor area that is responsible for the tail movement. The volunteer initiated the intention by looking at a strobe light flicker on a computer display, and the degree of synchronization in the electroencephalographic steady-state-visual-evoked-potentials (SSVEP) with respect to the strobe frequency was analyzed using a computer. Increased signal amplitude in the SSVEP, indicating the volunteer’s intention, triggered the delivery of a burst-mode FUS (350 kHz ultrasound frequency, tone burst duration of 0.5 ms, pulse repetition frequency of 1 kHz, given for 300 msec duration) to excite the motor area of an anesthetized rat transcranially. The successful excitation subsequently elicited the tail movement, which was detected by a motion sensor. The interface was achieved at 94.0±3.0% accuracy, with a time delay of 1.59±1.07 sec from the thought-initiation to the creation of the tail movement. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of a computer-mediated BBI that links central neural functions between two biological entities, which may confer unexplored opportunities in the study of neuroscience with potential implications for therapeutic applications.
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The human BCI has an accuracy of 94%, and that it generally takes around 1.5 seconds for the entire process — from the human deciding to look at the screen, through to the movement of the rat’s tail.
More accurate brain mapping is needed to achieve more precise and complex control
Transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) is capable of modulating the neural activity of specific brain regions, with a potential role as a non-invasive computer-to-brain interface (CBI). In conjunction with the use of brain-to-computer interface (BCI) techniques that translate brain function to generate computer commands, we investigated the feasibility of using the FUS-based CBI to non-invasively establish a functional link between the brains of different species (i.e. human and Sprague-Dawley rat), thus creating a brain-to-brain interface (BBI). The implementation was aimed to non-invasively translate the human volunteer’s intention to stimulate a rat’s brain motor area that is responsible for the tail movement. The volunteer initiated the intention by looking at a strobe light flicker on a computer display, and the degree of synchronization in the electroencephalographic steady-state-visual-evoked-potentials (SSVEP) with respect to the strobe frequency was analyzed using a computer. Increased signal amplitude in the SSVEP, indicating the volunteer’s intention, triggered the delivery of a burst-mode FUS (350 kHz ultrasound frequency, tone burst duration of 0.5 ms, pulse repetition frequency of 1 kHz, given for 300 msec duration) to excite the motor area of an anesthetized rat transcranially. The successful excitation subsequently elicited the tail movement, which was detected by a motion sensor. The interface was achieved at 94.0±3.0% accuracy, with a time delay of 1.59±1.07 sec from the thought-initiation to the creation of the tail movement. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of a computer-mediated BBI that links central neural functions between two biological entities, which may confer unexplored opportunities in the study of neuroscience with potential implications for therapeutic applications.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Cinematographer’s House and Studio / Inside Out Architecture
Architects: Inside Out Architecture
Location: Kilburn, London, United Kingdom
Area: 263 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Ed Reeve Structural Engineers: Douglas Kenney
Av And Lighting Engineer: Grahams Hi-Fi Ltd
Main Contractor: Kaymac Construction Ltd From the architect.… The layout of the
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Location: Kilburn, London, United Kingdom
Area: 263 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Ed Reeve Structural Engineers: Douglas Kenney
Av And Lighting Engineer: Grahams Hi-Fi Ltd
Main Contractor: Kaymac Construction Ltd From the architect.… The layout of the
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dON’T STOP ME NOW— more charms and stickers. SnK...
dON’T STOP ME NOW— more charms and stickers. SnK next? maybe evangelion. i haven’t decided, but in the meant time i’ve made my own personal hell cutting all these stickers out individually hAHAHA…
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sorry that my blog has kind of only been fanart and fanart-type...
sorry that my blog has kind of only been fanart and fanart-type things lately. I’m not at liberty to be posting much of the personal and not-personal work I’ve been doing. that’ll change soon hopefully.
that being said, here’s a marceline.
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Monday, July 29, 2013
"I'm gonna show you how I do my hair while feeding you life...
"I'm gonna show you how I do my hair while feeding you life tips... because actions speak louder than words."
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