Academic Earth collects lectures on a wide variety of
subjects from
UC Berkely,
Harvard,
MIT,
Princeton,
Stanford and
Yale that the universities have
released under Creative Commons. The site is
still in beta so it doesn't quite have the thousands of lectures its frontpage promises. It has many full courses, for example Benjamin Polak teaching
game theory, Amy Hungerford on
the American novel since 1945, Charles Bailyn's
introduction to astrophysics, John Merriman on the history of
France since 1871, Shelly Kagan on
death and Oussama Khatib's
introduction to robotics.
posted by Kattullus
on Feb 4, 2009 -
10 comments
51-year-old
Brad Williams, a radio anchor in La Crosse, Wisconsin, can “recall the most trifling dates and details about his life….[n]ame a date from the last 40 years and, after a few moments, he can typically tell you what he did that day and what was in the news.” Brad has
Hyperthymesia, a condition where the affected person has incredible recall of the most trivial events in his/her life. Neuroscientist
James McGaugh and
others at the University of California, Irvine, are studying Williams for clues as to his remarkable abilities [
video]. Williams (aka '
Google Man' |
video)
vs. The Internet [video]. His brother, Eric, is working on a documentary about Brad –
Unforgettable [
trailer].
posted by ericb
on Mar 17, 2008 -
19 comments