I’m becoming increasingly irritated by the lack of quality of writing in newspapers these days, and specifically, newspaper supplements. I have no problem with the main reporting, but the ‘lifestyle’ sections are just awful. Maybe they’ve always been this dull and boring, or maybe my standards have been risen by culling the best of the [...]
Entries Tagged as 'science'
The Death of Cyber
September 6th, 2003 · No Comments
Tags: future · games · neuro · science
GM Spin
September 5th, 2003 · No Comments
I posted a comment in this MetaFilter thread about GM crops, on how research in the area is often misrepresented by the anti-GM lobby. Case in point: it was claimed that the Bt toxin pesticide might actually benefit some pests, meaning that transgenic Bt plants could be utterly counterproductive. In reality, the research data has [...]
Tags: bio · food · mefi · science
Scare Waves
August 26th, 2003 · 3 Comments
A lot of people are getting angry and scared about new mobile phone masts being erected in their local areas; the vast majority of these masts are for 3G operations, which have a smaller coverage area than current mobile phone masts.
People don’t like the masts because they think they might be harmful to their health. [...]
Tags: politics · science · tech
A Love of Memory
August 25th, 2003 · No Comments
Why Kim Stanley Robinson loves the science of memory
Tags: bio · book · mars · neuro · science · sf · writing
Lack of imagination
August 22nd, 2003 · 1 Comment
Once again we are at that special time of year when the GCSE and A-Level results are announced for secondary school students here in the UK. There’s almost no point reading the newspapers since they always run the same stories. If the results for an exam improve, that’s because it’s getting easier. If they get [...]
Tags: cambridge · edu · oxford · politics · science
Intelligence enhancing drugs
August 13th, 2003 · No Comments
Creatine ‘boosts brain power’ perhaps by regulating brain energy levels. Since meat is a source of creatine, it’s not known whether meat-eaters could actually gain any intelligence advantage by taking supplementary creatine, but along with modafinil it’s yet another step along the road to the widespread use of intelligence enhancing drugs.
Lucid
July 29th, 2003 · 3 Comments
I arrived back in the UK yesterday morning after a 24 hour journey from Sydney. Predictably, it was raining.
What I tried to do during the flights back home was to time my eating and sleeping so that I could reduce any jetlag I’d have caused by the ten hour time difference. The easiest way to [...]
Tags: adrian · neuro · science · spec · travel
Recursive
July 25th, 2003 · No Comments
During dinner yesterday, I mentioned to Andrew Paul and The Official Bear Of The Third Millennium that I’d recently had an MRI scan done of my brain. Someone then said how strange it must be to see the activity of your brain in real time. I was just in the middle of replying that the [...]
Tags: neuro · science · spec · tech
Melbourne
July 17th, 2003 · 1 Comment
Continuing my epic journey around the globe to Contact all Culture listees that are the furthest away from me (despite having not met most of the guys in London) I spent a fun day going around Melbourne with Claire.
First up was the ScienceWorks museum outside the city centre. I’ve made something of a hobby of [...]
Tags: museum · science · travel
GM
June 25th, 2003 · No Comments
A comment of mine on MetaFilter expressing my views on genetically modified crops.