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jtotheizzoe:

Meet Brittany Wenger, Google Science Fair 2012 Winner and All-Around Awesome Person
Florida teen develops artificial intelligence breast cancer detection tool
If we lived in a just world, 17 year-old Brittany Wenger would have endorsement contracts, too many cars and an assistant. You know, if she wanted them. Because this is what a role model looks like. She’s this year’s winner of the Google Science Fair, and must add that I’m jealous of that Lego trophy.
Far from being an exception, Brittany exemplifies the quality of her fellow finalists. Looking through this year’s list of top projects, I can’t help but notice how stunningly intelligent and confident all the competitors are.
Brittany developed an artificial neural network (a “software brain” of sorts) to help doctors take what used to be a safer but less reliable form of biopsy and turn it into a highly successful tool for detecting breast cancer. You can experience her program here.
Seem out of reach? Brittany explains where she got her inspiration:

In school we were researching the future, and my part of the future that I was researching was future technologies. I grew fascinated by artificial intelligence, which I came across. I went home that night, and I bought a computer programming book and, with no experience, decided that was what I was going to do with the rest of my life. 

Congrats to her and all this year’s finalists. And congrats to everyone who was inspired to do projects this year and will be inspired in years to come.
I’m with Neil, I’m not worried about young people. This proves why.
(↬ Budding Scientist)

She is seventeen. I can’t wait to see what else she does with her genius.
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jtotheizzoe:

Meet Brittany Wenger, Google Science Fair 2012 Winner and All-Around Awesome Person

Florida teen develops artificial intelligence breast cancer detection tool

If we lived in a just world, 17 year-old Brittany Wenger would have endorsement contracts, too many cars and an assistant. You know, if she wanted them. Because this is what a role model looks like. She’s this year’s winner of the Google Science Fair, and must add that I’m jealous of that Lego trophy.

Far from being an exception, Brittany exemplifies the quality of her fellow finalists. Looking through this year’s list of top projects, I can’t help but notice how stunningly intelligent and confident all the competitors are.

Brittany developed an artificial neural network (a “software brain” of sorts) to help doctors take what used to be a safer but less reliable form of biopsy and turn it into a highly successful tool for detecting breast cancer. You can experience her program here.

Seem out of reach? Brittany explains where she got her inspiration:

In school we were researching the future, and my part of the future that I was researching was future technologies. I grew fascinated by artificial intelligence, which I came across. I went home that night, and I bought a computer programming book and, with no experience, decided that was what I was going to do with the rest of my life.

Congrats to her and all this year’s finalists. And congrats to everyone who was inspired to do projects this year and will be inspired in years to come.

I’m with Neil, I’m not worried about young people. This proves why.

(↬ Budding Scientist)

She is seventeen. I can’t wait to see what else she does with her genius.

    • #Science and Nature Sunday
    • #science
    • #lego
    • #science fair
    • #cancer
    • #breast cancer
    • #technology
    • #medicine
    • #health
    • #biology
    • #artificial intelligence
    • #genius
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jtotheizzoe:

LEGO Turing Machine

A day late for the father of computer science’s centennial celebration, but still amazing. A team from the Netherlands build a working Turing machine out of Mindstorms components. Watch it compute 2+2…

More at Wired, plus some how-to.

    • #Science and Nature Sunday
    • #science
    • #technology
    • #math
    • #mathematics
    • #algorithm
    • #algorithms
    • #computation
    • #computers
    • #artificial intelligence
    • #programming
    • #lego
    • #legos
    • #computer science
    • #Alan Turing
    • #Turing
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b1rdsonawire:

ohgoodlord

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b1rdsonawire:

ohgoodlord

spot on.

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    • #Silliness Saturday
    • #iphone
    • #electronics
    • #lego
    • #monkey
    • #monkeys
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    • #Fandom Friday
    • #star wars
    • #storm trooper
    • #keyboard
    • #computer
    • #mac
    • #apple
    • #lego
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fer1972:

LEGO Poe and Twain via booklips


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    • #Edgar Allan Poe
    • #Mark Twain
    • #Lego
    • #books
    • #literature
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    • #star wars
    • #pun
    • #puns
    • #word play
    • #chewbacca
    • #storm trooper
    • #lego
    • #legos
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szymon:

Lego realism by Bruce Lowell
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Lego realism by Bruce Lowell

    • #art
    • #lego
    • #sculpture
    • #design
    • #clever
    • #paint
    • #color
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jtotheizzoe:

Lego Sorting Plant contains 28 motors, 7 processors, 37,500 bricks

In addition to science, I have a few other addictions that I address on this blog. These include time-lapse videos and LEGOs.

Take it from a maniac, this is probably the greatest LEGO creation I have ever seen.

(via Wired UK)

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    • #robot
    • #robotics
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szymon:

abandoned houses in LEGO by Mike Doyle

You really must look at all of these. They are phenomenal.
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abandoned houses in LEGO by Mike Doyle

You really must look at all of these. They are phenomenal.

    • #lego
    • #architecture
    • #house
    • #houses
    • #abandoned house
    • #abandoned houses
    • #sculpture
    • #art
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pulmonaire:

Lego Street Art

Check out this brick-on-brick action!

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