Thursday, March 8, 2012

Listening in on the mind Comments Model of a brain Scientists hope to be able to help people who cannot speak Imagine a world in which the comatose could speak: Stroke victims, or those suffering from aphasia or locked-in syndrome, could communicate with those around them. A world in which the police and the courts could read your mind, and your partner was privy to your innermost thoughts.


Model of a brain Scientists hope to be able to help people who cannot speak
Imagine a world in which the comatose could speak: Stroke victims, or those suffering from aphasia or locked-in syndrome, could communicate with those around them. A world in which the police and the courts could read your mind, and your partner was privy to your innermost thoughts............
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Monday, January 16, 2012

The Music of the Spheres Season 2, Episode 31 | Air Date: 19 September 2011


The Music of the Spheres
Season 2, Episode 31  |   Air Date: 19 September 2011

Ancient philosophers described the movement of the Sun, Moon and planets as “the music of the spheres” — the geometry of the cosmos conceived as proportional mathematical harmony. Today, science is revealing new ways music taps into ancient pathways in the brain, and technology is allowing music to be composed in new and innovative ways. Richard Melville Hall, better known as Moby, talks with Neil about the science of music, and how this intangible art has the power to move us physically and emotionally. Jonathan Coulton discusses writing songs about asteroid mining and the dwarf planet Pluto, and reveals that his song about fractals often makes him cry. Comedian Eugene Mirman is instrumental in providing some good vibrations for this symphony of science.   ..........Next

Guests:

Moby
Musician
Jonathan Coulton
Musician

Co-Host:

Eugene Mirman
Comedian

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