Tag: ersatz
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The pioneering cartographer of the human genome, Craig Venter, discusses synthetic biology and his new book, “Sorcerer II: The Expedition That Unlocked The Secrets of The Ocean’s Biome” with Noema… more ›
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Biologist Janine Benyus talks to us about the engineering that occurs in nature and how biomimicry could deeply impact the way we manufacture. She explores some of the secrets and… more ›
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Janine Benyus has a message for inventors: When solving a design problem, look to nature first. There you’ll find inspired designs for making things waterproof, aerodynamic, solar-powered and more. Here… more ›
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-17/ex-google-stability-ai-researchers-launch-ai-startup-that-takes-cues-from-fish more ›
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Krista Tippett: A few years ago, the term “biomimicry” started turning up as I moved around the world. https://onbeing.org/programs/janine-benyus-biomimicry-an-operating-manual-for-earthlings/ more ›
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A few years before the pandemic, the owners of a Victoria, B.C., golf course decided they no longer wanted to operate the facility, but nor did they want to follow… more ›
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Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Reddit Share to Tumblr Share to Pinterest Share via email Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! https://archive.org/details/science-politics-and-gnosticism more ›
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Eric Voegelin (born Erich Hermann Wilhelm Vögelin, German: [ˈføːgəliːn]; 1901–1985) was a German-American political philosopher. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Voegelin more ›
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Recognizing the unique signs of a possible civilizational collapse, rather than being blindsided by it, requires a bold thesis as to what the core engine of our civilization is. https://letter.palladiummag.com/p/the-end-of-industrial-society more ›
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In many ways, we are living in quite a wondrous time for AI, with every week bringing some awe-inspiring feat in yet another tacit knowledge task that we were sure… more ›
