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Know More Media Network Feed - May 28, 2008
Bloggers find surprising new inroads into dividends that open first and faster to an online community. The human brain benefits from the sheer art of writing into topics from a human perspective. Business takes off …
Also tagged: blogs, spam, talent, ellen weber, blog breakthroughs, farming opportunity, funding cancer research, great business stories, transpanency tricks, visionary blogging
BrainBasedBusiness - May 28, 2008
Bloggers find surprising new inroads into dividends that open first and faster to an online community. The human brain benefits from the sheer art of writing into topics from a human perspective. Business takes off …
Also tagged: blogs, spam, talent, ellen weber
Know More Media - Education - Jan 6, 2008
Teenagers who smoke are already starting off with a small brain, or at least are not using the brain matter they have. The New Scientist says that nicotine may cause teenage brain matter to develop abnormally. The …
TheBizofKnowledge - Jan 6, 2008
Teenagers who smoke are already starting off with a small brain, or at least are not using the brain matter they have. The New Scientist says that nicotine may cause teenage brain matter to develop abnormally. The …
TheBizofKnowledge - Nov 25, 2007
Research students at Keio University are able to us Prof. Junichi Ushiba,'s brain-computer interface technology in a laboratory in Hiyoshi, Yokohama, near Tokyo. The professor's technology monitors brain activity …
Also tagged: interface, second life, computer, international education
Know More Media - Education - Nov 25, 2007
Research students at Keio University are able to us Prof. Junichi Ushiba,'s brain-computer interface technology in a laboratory in Hiyoshi, Yokohama, near Tokyo. The professor's technology monitors brain activity …
Also tagged: interface, second life, computer, international education
RisingSunofNihon - Nov 23, 2007
Keio University research students can use Japan's Prof. Junichi Ushiba,'s brain-computer interface technology in a university laboratory in Hiyoshi, Yokohama, near Tokyo. The professor's technology monitors brain …
Also tagged: interface, second life, computer, avatar, japanese products
Know More Media - International Business - Nov 23, 2007
Keio University research students can use Japan's Prof. Junichi Ushiba,'s brain-computer interface technology in a university laboratory in Hiyoshi, Yokohama, near Tokyo. The professor's technology monitors brain …
Also tagged: interface, second life, computer, avatar, japanese products
Know More Media - International Business - Oct 17, 2007
Japanese scientists have developed a radiator for the brain...and now they are patenting it. The radiator will cool and calm over-heated brains of people who don't use them very often or who blow a gasket by thinking …
Also tagged: radiator, scientist, japanese products
Know More Media - Education - Oct 17, 2007
Japanese scientists at a Japanese university have developed a radiator for the brain...and now they are patenting it. The radiator will cool and calm over-heated brains of students who don't use theirs enough or who …
Also tagged: japan, radiator, scientist, international education