Neurofilament: Fascinating Stanford Neuroscience Institute conference on Thursday, Tony Wyss-Coray's work with blood transfusions from young mice to old mice has far-reaching implications for memory and longevity, Google's Tom Dean working on the Human Connectome Project, "Computational Models of the Neocortex," I also found Helen M. Bronte-Stewart, MD, MSE work on Parkinson's disease fascinating, Hoping to further network re modeling a realistic virtual earth and at the same scales, the nano (atomic), molecular, neuronal (cellular) and behavioral (Street View) levels of the brain - so conceptually like Google Street View with TIME SLIDER with OpenSimulator for group building, and in all 8k languages, Quaker and a professor at Swarthmore "George Lakey Explains the Benefits of Scandinavian Economics," Glad to have received an email from Prof Bill Kell re World University and School as For-Profit in this "New Business Practicum" UC Berkeley course for the second semester in a row, Media Lab director Joi Ito also posted an interview who is actually the former head of digital currencies at the Bank of England, and a lawyer, MIT seems to be in a driver's seat re this new currency, and England, which is one thing I learned from this video, How to add the Scandanavians' approach to money to Friendly-informed World University and School's and the MIT Media Lab's approaches to BitCoin and the BlockChain?
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