Evolutionary clean: AOBiome offers ways to stay clean without traditional soap | BetaBoston July 14, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Behavioral Science, Ethnographic Methods, Network Science Bacteria in a bottle? AOBiome offers ways to stay clean without traditional soap | BetaBoston. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Apple Pursues DNA Data July 5, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Information Visualization, Network Science Exclusive: Apple Pursues DNA Data | MIT Technology Review. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Soviet performance enhancing biotech now being grown by Alaskan farmers May 24, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Data Governance, Health Informatics, Network Science Alaskan farmers are growing a plant used for top-secret Soviet military experiments – ScienceAlert. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
What Startups Can Learn From Nature May 2, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Health Informatics, Network Science, Sharing Economy What Startups Can Learn From Nature. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
I will be turned into compost when I die April 18, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Network Science, Sustainable Design BBC – Future – ‘I will be turned into compost when I die’. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
A New Antibiotic Found in Dirt Can Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria | Science | Smithsonian February 22, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Network Science, Sustainable Design A New Antibiotic Found in Dirt Can Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria | Science | Smithsonian. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
How sleeping 6 times a day helped the founder of WordPress build a billion-dollar company | VentureBeat | OffBeat | by Gregory Ferenstein February 16, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Network Science, Sharing Economy, Systems Science How sleeping 6 times a day helped the founder of WordPress build a billion-dollar company | VentureBeat | OffBeat | by Gregory Ferenstein. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
You can make $13,000 a year by selling your poop February 10, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Network Science, Sustainable Design You can make $13,000 a year by selling your poop | Inhabitat – Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
23andMe Finds Genes for Motion Sickness February 10, 2015 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Information Visualization, Network Science 23andMe Finds Genes for Motion Sickness | TIME. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Wearables Are Totally Failing the People Who Need Them Most December 21, 2014December 21, 2014 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital Humanities, Health Informatics, Network Science Wearables Are Totally Failing the People Who Need Them Most | WIRED. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Boston Tech Innovation: more solving tough social problems, less glamour December 20, 2014 by timbatchelder, posted in Network Science, Social Business, Systems Science Boston Is an Innovation Hotbed and Doesn’t Care Whether You Know It | Re/code. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Radical mycology: applying traditional wisdom to modern problems December 13, 2014 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Metadata Masterdata, Network Science, Sustainable Design, Systems Science This guy thinks mushrooms can save the planet and he’s not even tripping | Grist. Rate this:Share this:EmailTumblrFacebookRedditLinkedInPrintPocketPinterestTwitterWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...