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Colossal | A blog about art and visual ingenuity

2012-09-19 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science UX Research, Cognitive Systems AI, Digital Health, Metadata Masterdata

Colossal | A blog about art and visual ingenuity. By Christopher on, thisiscolossal.com Accord­ing to the Nation­al Ocean­ic and Atmos­pher­ic Admin­is­tra­tion less than five per­cent of the world’s oceans have been explored, mean­ing that 95% of what lies deep under­wa­ter on Earth has yet to be seen by human eyes. One per­son wh… http://flpbd.it/rkX3u Related … Continue reading Colossal | A blog about art and visual ingenuity

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Doing drug research with a U-haul, duffel bag and a Boise rancher’s local knowledge

2011-07-25 by timbatchelder, posted in Biomedical Informatics, Cognitive Systems AI, Digital Health, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata

      How an informatics analyst at Infinity Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Cambridge used a U-haul, duffel bag and the native knowledge of local ranchers in Boise, Idaho to acquire cyclopamine from the corn lily plant which normally costs $22,000 a gram...    

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