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Day 5: Open Water—The Internet of Visible Thought

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Caption: For musician Peter Gabriel it might not take long until we open our thoughts as easily as a can.

Brain scanners are getting better and cheaper. What could this mean for us? A vision. By Peter Gabriel

[ English, Edge.org | German Translation ]

Day 5: Open Water—The Internet of Visible Thought [1]

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WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST INTERESTING RECENT [SCIENTIFIC] NEWS? WHAT MAKES IT IMPORTANT? [2]

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Süddeutsche Zeitung [3]
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[ Sat. Jan. 16. 2016 ]

[5]
Caption: For musician Peter Gabriel it might not take long until we open our thoughts as easily as a can.

Brain scanners are getting better and cheaper. What could this mean for us? A vision. By Peter Gabriel [6]

[ English, Edge.org [6] | German Translation [5] ]

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[2] https://www.edge.org/annual-question/what-do-you-consider-the-most-interesting-recent-scientific-news-what-makes-it
[3] http://www.sueddeutsche.de/
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[5] http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/zukunft-das-zeitalter-des-sichtbaren-denkens-1.2820022
[6] http://edge.org/annual-question/2016/response/26632