The title of this New Yorks Times piece alone is worth the price of admission: “Electronic Dance Concerts Turn Up Volume, Tempting Investors” (can’t you just see all the old rich men being roused by the sirens of bright light and strange sound?). Though unintended, this image actually carries through the content, which discusses why … Continue reading
The brain is who we are. It holds our personality, our emotion, our perspectives, and the logic that distinguishes us from all other life on our planet. Yet the brain is fragile: it needs a skull for protection, it needs a flow of blood to function, it needs limbs to carry out orders. Recently, however, technologists … Continue reading