Some would like to turn the clock back to a simpler time, when all power resided in the newsdesk, only star reporters got a byline, and sharing information with outsiders before the presses rolled or the bulletin began was a sacking offence.

But it is almost certainly too late for that.

Rory Cellan-Jones

Here’s my take on the matter

theclearlydope:

If french fry kid and Wife Swap’s “chicken nuggets is like my family” kid don’t get a reality show together, well consider me disappointed TLC.

flyingscotsman:

Keep it real French Fry Birthday Boy (via)

theclearlydope:

If french fry kid and Wife Swap’s “chicken nuggets is like my family” kid don’t get a reality show together, well consider me disappointed TLC.

flyingscotsman:

Keep it real French Fry Birthday Boy (via)

theclearlydope:

Cool Beans.

tastefullyoffensive:

[via]

poptech:

Allen Human Brain Atlas by Perrin Ireland

I saw a piece by Jonah Lehrer (PopTech 2009) on Wired Science Online interviewing Allan Jones, CEO of the Allen Institute for Brain Science. Illustrations were bursting from the seams of that piece, and I quickly contacted Mr. Lehrer to ask for permission to visually map his interview. I wanted to take the reader, with very graphic graphics, through what it means to make a map of the human brain. What a trip!

The Brain is one Awesomely Complicated Piece of Meat (image 4) is the Scientific American’s image of the week. Ireland’s PopTech 2011 speaker sketches can be viewed here

laughingsquid:

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laughingsquid:

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