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Category: biology (Page 8 of 18)

Beautiful 3D Brain Scans

Fascinating video showing scientists mapping the brain’s neurons in 3D.

23andme DNA Ancestry

Update, I also had my own DNA sent into the FamilyTreeDNA Family Finder:

My Family Finder DNA

My Family Finder DNA

For $99 it’s a great deal in my opinion to have your DNA ancestry and health analyzed. Hoping to get some more family members to have their DNA analyzed. Here are: 1) My ancestry results, 2) My father, 3) My mother’s mother, and 4) My mother’s father.

 

 

Our Mathematical Universe – Max Tegmark

Max Tegmark’s book, Our Mathematical Universe, takes a deep look at the physical world and shows readers the importance of math throughout the universe. An interesting book regardless of your own personal beliefs.

Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth? – Alan Weisman

Being alive in this century of massive human growth and progress, we sometimes need a reminder that our actions and decisions shape the future of the entire Earth. This reminder came to my attention while reading Countdown: Our Last, Best Hope for a Future on Earth?, by Alan Weisman. After reading, I was struck by an urge to find ways to help the Earth’s environment and I posted a suggestion on my blog. This is my first foray into the category of Environmental, Conservation, and Ecology. I will be looking for a new book to read on these subjects in the near future.

Brainstorming: Ways to Protect the Earth’s Ecosystem (to be continued…)

Why not construct an IPO (initial public offering) with shares representing whole swaths of ecosystems around the world. There are plenty of ways to measure the health and economic benefit of an ecosystem. This information could be treated just as financial statements are about public companies. Thus, the creation of monetary value in stocks which represent ecosystems. These would be trading vehicles uncorrelated with other assets, traditionally “human” assets. Perfect for hedging against “human” assets which have fundamental support from human institutions.

For example: an IPO of 200 million shares representing the Amazon Rain Forest. Thus if they price at $20 per share, then the market cap of the Amazon would be $4 billion. The money raised could be put to use in various ways by a third party. This third party would be responsible for improving the ecosystem. Thus the money would go only towards preservation and building up the ecosystem. All these ideas would be further researched by people more familiar with the field of ecology.

The shares of the Amazon Ecosystem would trade almost totally uncorrelated with most traditional assets; thus allowing a new form of diversification. Some of the downsides would include the fact that other governments own these resources and make decisions independently of asset holders. Or, perhaps these securities could be designed with environmental protection in mind, i.e. a government could not change the ecosystem without approval from a board of directors controlled by the owners of the shares. Hopefully, they would make decisions in the best interest of the environment.

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