Today’s bookmarks…
Tue, 11 Sep 2012
London Underground guerrilla signs
- Okay, so a very promising virus that eats cancer has been sitting in a researcher’s fridge for years undeveloped due to – wait for it… lack of funding for its £1 million price-tag
- At least biomedical researchers have made a computational model of another anti-cancer drug that works on the quantum level
- But then, Ars Technica on how press releases are creating a confused history of biology
- Research now shows that monotony breeds creativity
- and that green tea boosts brain cell production to aid memory
- Telegraph has an article on how the distraction of the internet can really stunts creativity
- That, and an Atlantic article on why we all have an internet-addiction gene
- New York Times profiled Valve and their awesome vision for future gaming
- Plus, an interview series with game developers, this one: the folks behind Portal and Portal 2
- Also, holy shit… Black Mesa:Source is finally coming out, this Friday!
- Here’s an excellent infographic of Breaking Bad’s death count
- Lastly, a video of a lot of Cos-players dancing Gangnam Style at Dragoncon