Even though I’m not a Halloween person (I like it just fine, but I’m not a big deck the house with Halloween decorations and dress up kind of person), I’m a bit inspired by the holiday this year so today’s post has a bit of a Halloween type theme. I’m in New York City all […]
Scary Yoga and Lessons from Zombies
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Yoga
Scary Yoga and Lessons from Zombies
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Even though I’m not a Halloween person (I like it just fine, but I’m not a big deck the house with Halloween decorations and dress up kind of person), I’m a bit inspired by the holiday this year so today’s post has a bit of a Halloween type theme. I’m in New York City all […]
Tags: Yoga
Armada of activists descends on Kingsnorth
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
A nine-boat protest armada led by the Rainbow Warrior has arrived at Britain’s most controversial power station with dozens of activists from around the world filling the jetty at the plant in Kent. Full Story…
Tags: Environment
Activists lock pirates of Portugal in port
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Greenpeace divers have chained the propellers of four vessels with a history of pirate fishing to the quayside in the port of Aviero. Hoisting [a] banner[s] demanding “[ ]”, Greenpeace is calling on the Portuguese Minister of Fisheries to ensure that they will not be able to fish again. [More details on the event in […]
Tags: Environment
Technosanity #15: Naomi Klein, Shock Doctrine presentation in Santa Cruz
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
This is a presentation given by Naomi Klein equating the financial meltdown of August/September/October 2008 with her general thesis of the Shock Doctrine of Disaster Capitalism. This thesis cuts to the heart of the reshaping of whole societies, using disasters as a means to justify enacting societal changes which would normally be untenable but […]
Tags: Miscellaneous
Antibiotic-associated colitis—a difficile problem [denialism blog]
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s that time of year again—the time of year when everyone gets the sniffles, and everyone wants an antibiotic. Even folks who know better, who know intellectually that an antibiotic isn’t going to fix their viral illness still harbor a strong suspicion that it just might help—and it couldn’t hurt, right?
Well, I’ve got two words […]
Tags: Health
The roots of brain imaging, circa 1470 [bioephemera]
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
De prospectiva pingendi, Book 3, figure lxiv
Piero della Francesca (c 1412-92)
This month’s Lancet has an interesting article by G.D. Schott, linking Piero della Francesca’s pioneering orthographic projections to technologies like fMRI:
In the neurosciences today, images of the brain and its constituent structures are typically presented in the triadic orthogonal format, comprising coronal, sagittal, and axial […]
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