science – Kozmo Ray's Home on the Edge http://kozmoray.com nothing is random; everything is true Thu, 24 Dec 2009 06:19:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 The powerful and mysterious brain circuitry that makes us love Google, Twitter, and texting. – By Emily Yoffe – Slate Magazine http://kozmoray.com/?p=241 http://kozmoray.com/?p=241#respond Thu, 24 Dec 2009 06:19:17 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=241 Continue reading ]]> Seeking

How the brain hard-wires us to love Google, Twitter, and texting. And why that's dangerous.

By Emily YoffePosted Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009, at 5:40 PM ET

Illustration by Robert Neubecker. Click image to expand.Seeking. You can't stop doing it. Sometimes it feels as if the basic drives for food, sex, and sleep have been overridden by a new need for endless nuggets of electronic information. We are so insatiably curious that we gather data even if it gets us in trouble. Google searches are becoming a cause of mistrials as jurors, after hearing testimony, ignore judges' instructions and go look up facts for themselves. We search for information we don't even care about. Nina Shen Rastogi confessed in Double X, “My boyfriend has threatened to break up with me if I keep whipping out my iPhone to look up random facts about celebrities when we're out to dinner.” We reach the point that we wonder about our sanity. Virginia Heffernan in the New York Times said she became so obsessed with Twitter posts about the Henry Louis Gates Jr. arrest that she spent days “refreshing my search like a drugged monkey.”

We actually resemble nothing so much as those legendary lab rats that endlessly pressed a lever to give themselves a little electrical jolt to the brain. While we tap, tap away at our search engines, it appears we are stimulating the same system in our brains that scientists accidentally discovered more than 50 years ago when probing rat skulls.

In 1954, psychologist James Olds and his team were working in a laboratory at McGill University, studying how rats learned. They would stick an electrode in a rat's brain and, whenever the rat went to a particular corner of its cage, would give it a small shock and note the reaction. One day they unknowingly inserted the probe in the wrong place, and when Olds tested the rat, it kept returning over and over to the corner where it received the shock. He eventually disc

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Dramatic Iceberg Collapses VIDEO http://kozmoray.com/?p=206 http://kozmoray.com/?p=206#respond Mon, 31 Aug 2009 14:24:44 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=206 Dramatic Iceberg Collapses VIDEO.

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The physics of gravity-defying street tricks http://kozmoray.com/?p=203 http://kozmoray.com/?p=203#respond Tue, 25 Aug 2009 06:57:37 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=203 The physics of gravity-defying street tricks

physics of extreme stunts

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Stewart Brand proclaims 4 environmental ‘heresies’ | Video on TED.com http://kozmoray.com/?p=195 http://kozmoray.com/?p=195#respond Mon, 24 Aug 2009 22:36:03 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=195 “We are as Gods, and we have to get good at it.” — Stewart Brand

Stewart Brand proclaims 4 environmental ‘heresies’ | Video on TED.com.

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WNYC – Radiolab » Stochasticity http://kozmoray.com/?p=175 http://kozmoray.com/?p=175#respond Thu, 16 Jul 2009 00:30:18 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=175 Continue reading ]]>


This hour, Radiolab examines Stochasticity, which is just a wonderfully slippery and smarty-pants word for randomness. How big a role does randomness play in our lives? Do we live in a world of magic and meaning or … is it all just chance and happenstance? To tackle this question, we look at the role chance and randomness play in sports, lottery tickets, and even the cells in our own body. Along the way, we talk to a woman suddenly consumed by a frenzied gambling addiction, two friends whose meeting seems purely providential, and some very noisy bacteria.


WNYC – Radiolab » Stochasticity

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The Lamprey’s Alternative Immune System – Origins http://kozmoray.com/?p=119 http://kozmoray.com/?p=119#respond Sun, 31 May 2009 16:28:30 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=119

The Lamprey’s Alternative Immune System – Origins.

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NASA – Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts http://kozmoray.com/?p=110 http://kozmoray.com/?p=110#respond Sat, 23 May 2009 16:55:56 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=110

NASA – Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts.

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Solve Puzzles for Science | Foldit http://kozmoray.com/?p=66 http://kozmoray.com/?p=66#respond Wed, 06 May 2009 07:15:33 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=66 Continue reading ]]> Okay, remember that screen saver that helped decode transmissions from space?

And then, there was the screen saver that helped fold proteins?

Well, now, there’s a GAME that helps you solve the protein folding problems:

Solve Puzzles for Science | Foldit.

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Swine Flu Ancestor Born on U.S. Factory Farms | Wired Science http://kozmoray.com/?p=58 http://kozmoray.com/?p=58#respond Mon, 04 May 2009 21:09:59 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=58 All the genetic sleuthing that would indicate that the Swine Flu did come from the industrial hog farming in the US.

Swine Flu Ancestor Born on U.S. Factory Farms | Wired Science.

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Rocketboom Blog – The Top 15 Most Bizarre Sea Animals http://kozmoray.com/?p=55 http://kozmoray.com/?p=55#respond Mon, 04 May 2009 18:49:23 +0000 http://kozmoray.com/blog/?p=55

I have to agree.

Rocketboom Blog – The Top 15 Most Bizarre Sea Animals.

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