I think I’ve just leveled up with my video editing skills. Anyone else like experimental industrial noise music? Tbh this was inspired by the 1972 film Solaris by danceswithcircles http://ift.tt/1jgzIY6
A group of researchers have trained pigeons to identify malignant breast tissue in exchange for pigeon pellets. Here’s the real, not made up study.
This doesn’t mean hospitals will start employing pigeons. But it does suggest that studying pigeons could help us teach doctors how to process medical images. From the study:
Pigeons (Columba livia)—which share many visual system properties with humans—can serve as promising surrogate observers of medical images, a capability not previously documented.
… The birds’ successes and difficulties suggest that pigeons are well-suited to help us better understand human medical image perception, and may also prove useful in performance assessment and development of medical imaging hardware, image processing, and image analysis tools.
Image credit: Levenson et. al.
Nothing could make me more curious about your taxidermy than this.
Talk with people who make you see the world differently.
(via thategyptianqueen)
I wrote my way out of hell… I picked up a pen, I wrote my own deliverance.
“Hurricane,” Lin-Manuel Miranda (via freethepoets)
u have the potential to accomplish anything
focus @ what u can finish in [next] 24 hours
always remember to make urself proud
good luck at whatever u want to achieve !!
see-linewoman
by Jerrod La Rue
Mt. Fuji and Sekiyadojo castle at dusk, Chiba, Japan via GANREF
Physicists often quote from T. H. White’s epic novel The Once and Future King , where a society of ants declares, ‘Everything not forbidden is compulsory.’ In other words, if there isn’t a basic principle of physics forbidding time travel, then time travel is necessarily a physical possibility. (The reason for this is the uncertainty principle. Unless something is forbidden, quantum effects and fluctuations will eventually make it possible if we wait long enough. Thus, unless there is a law forbidding it, it will eventually occur.)
Michio Kaku
Just for your info, actually he’s talking (without quoting) about the Gell-Mann’s Totalitarian Principle:
“Everything not forbidden is compulsory.”
(via scienceisbeauty)
Books permit us to voyage through time, to tap the wisdom of our ancestors. The library connects us with the insight and knowledge, painfully extracted from Nature, of the greatest minds that ever were, with the best teachers, drawn from the entire planet and from all our history, to instruct us without tiring, and to inspire us to make our own contribution to the collective knowledge of the human species. I think the health of our civilization, the depth of our awareness about the underpinnings of our culture and our concern for the future can all be tested by how well we support our libraries.
Carl Sagan, Cosmos (via victoriousvocabulary)
"To awaken my spirit through hard work and dedicate my life to knowledge... What do you seek?"
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