Wednesday, March 30, 2011
A synaptic organizing principle for cortical neuronal groups [Neuroscience]
Saturday, March 12, 2011
[Review] How to Grow a Mind: Statistics, Structure, and Abstraction
Authors: Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Charles Kemp, Thomas L. Griffiths, Noah D. Goodman"
Friday, March 11, 2011
200-300 bodies found in Japan's tsunami-hit Sendai
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Alcoholic Beverages Induce Superconductivity
Wine can help keep conversation flowing at a dinner party. And now it looks like that wine may aid in materials science as well. Japanese researchers discovered that hot alcoholic beverages induce superconductivity in iron-based compounds.
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Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Why information can't be the basis of reality
Is everything information? This seductive idea animates the brand-new book The Information by James Gleick (Pantheon 2011), which I just rave-reviewed in The Wall Street Journal . Gleick's book is, among other things, an in-depth biography of information theory, which the Bell Labs mathematician Claude Shannon invented in 1948 to provide a framework for improving the efficiency of communications.
A growing number of scientists, Gleick writes, are beginning to wonder whether information "may be primary: more fundamental than matter itself." This notion has inspired other recent books, including Programming the Universe by Seth Lloyd (Vintage 2007), Decoding the Universe by Charles Seife (Penguin 2007), Decoding Reality by Vlatko Vedral (Oxford 2010) and Information and the Nature of Reality , a collection of essays edited by Paul Davies (Cambridge 2010). But the everything-is-information meme violates common sense.
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