Nature is a big deal. Vaunted and ancient, Nature publication is a serious endorsement. Womanspace, a poorly written story with truly embarrassing stereotypes, does not deserve such an endorsement. Ed Rybicki’s story about how women enter a parallel dimension making them good at shopping and womanly behaviors is frightening in how oblivious both the [...]
Curse you Kull! CUUUUUUUURRRRRSE (more pix). For those of you going, enjoy Natasha Vita-More, Nick Bostrom, and Aubrey de Grey’s keynotes!
The more you study biology and child development, the more this makes sense:
Early childhood is a”crucial time for establishing the brain architecture that shape’s children’s future cognitive, social and emotional well-being,” the study says.
“Children growing up in a disadvantaged setting show disproportionate levels of reactivity to stress, and it shows at the [...]
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Pop Bioethics, written by Kyle Munkittrick, is an effort to study the ethics of the continuing evolution of the human species via the lens of pop culture and be somewhat entertaining in the process.
Kyle's writing can also be found at Discover's The Crux, Slate's Future Tense, and at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. For questions or comments: comments [at] popbioethics [dot] com
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