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Think about this scenario: You see someone at a party you like; his social profile is immediately projected onto your retina—great, a 92% match. By staring at him for two seconds, you trigger a pairing protocol. He knows you want to pair, because you are now glowing slightly red in his retina screen. Then you slide your tongue over your left incisor and press gently. This makes his left incisor tingle slightly. He responds by touching it. The pairing protocol is completed.
This is what happens when technologists “reimagine” flirting. Or, we could walk up and say hello and smile. :) -
New technique reveals an invisible world
WOW. “Scientists Uncover Invisible Motion in Video” to show blood flow and pulse in faces. Really cool stuff. -
Yes! The role of self-awareness in success: the lesson learned from Momofuku Noodle bar.
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Watch out Scotland, American single malt whiskeys now playing for keeps. Looks like I have a new list of fun to try!
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Soap maker Method had been sold for $200M. An interesting look at the company's growth, er, methodology.
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DNA and how we act: study discovers mouse behaviour, like digging escape tunnels, strongly influenced by DNA regions.
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Disney Infinity sneak peek
Wow Polygon has the scoop on Disney Infinity and my interest is definitely piqued!
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Ha, of course the season premiere of Girls features Solange’s Losing You. Here’s a live version on Jimmy Fallon.
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Manufacturing comes home
GE is betting $800M that outsourcing everything was a mistake. How innovation is coming home via insourcing.
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Taylor Swift face.