Monday, November 26, 2012

A Possible Cure for Jet Lag – "Re-Timer" Wearable Glasses

For many years now, I have been researching circadian rhythms (our 24 hour “internal clock”), and the affects on the human body when this cycle is disturbed.

The “Re-Timer” device — which emits a soft green light – seems promising for travelers encountering jet lag, and for people who live in the northern countries where there is minimal exposure to sunlight in the winter months.

Watch the video:

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For more information about circadian rhythms, see this Wikipedia article:

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Stone Age Movie Makers

In the summer of 2012, an intriguing theory has been proposed and published which explains why there are multiple limbs and heads on some of the animals depicted in the cave drawings in Lascaux, France.

The goal of these prehistoric artists was to depict animated movements — "retinal persistence". When the paintings are viewed by the flickering torchlight, the animation effect becomes prominent.

http://news.discovery.com/history/prehistoric-movies-120608.html

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Buddhist in Steve Jobs

Fascinating, in-depth article which I am re-posting here. It goes into much greater depth about the spiritual side of Steve Jobs than what was covered in the Walter Isaacson biography that recently came out.

http://blogs.plos.org/neurotribes/2011/10/28/what-kind-of-buddhist-was-steve-jobs-really/

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

This is an incredibly high-resolution image of the Earth, as captured by one of NASA's satellites on January 4, 2012.

The satellite was recently re-named to "Suomi NPP", in honor of the late meteorologist Verner E. Suomi, a scientist hailed as the father of satellite meteorology.

Our Amazing Planet

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Virtual Reality Contact Lenses

The future is here, or is it? These prototype contact lenses will allow the wearer to view a "heads up" display directly in front of their eyes, rather than at a near-field distance currently seen in automobile windshields, cockpits, etc.

 The technology is currently being developed under DARPA funding, and a consumer version will be ready in two or three years.










Virtual Reality Contact Lenses