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Mind candy 1 December

Ron Immink
2 min readDec 2, 2021

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Mind-candy

To keep my clients up to date and help them with strategy and scenario planning, I follow a large number of information feeds. These are my highlight for 1 December 2021. It is designed to make you think and wonder. This feed is random. It can be tailored to your own organisation and help you develop a completely different perspective, Making you a perception pioneer, which is good for your career (that rhymes).

Reusable jelly ‘ice cubes’ never melt

https://www.futurity.org/jelly-ice-cube-food-safety-sustainability-2662812/

Re-usable ice. How cool (that is a joke).

Innovative Silicone Nanochip Can Reprogram Biological Tissue In Living Body

https://scienceblog.com/526963/innovative-silicone-nanochip-can-reprogram-biological-tissue-in-living-body/?

A chip that can reprogram your tissue. An alternative to stem cells?

The Science of Mind Reading

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/12/06/the-science-of-mind-reading?

By analyzing brain scans, a computer system can edit together crude reconstructions of movie clips you’ve watched. One research group has used similar technology to accurately describe the dreams of sleeping subjects. Imagine where this could go. Hence…

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Ron Immink
Ron Immink

Written by Ron Immink

Father of two, strategy and innovation specialist, entreprenerd, author, speaker, business book geek, perception pionieer. See www.ronimmink.com

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