Gill EapenTime to save democracy againIn the East, world’s largest democracy escaped the call to move directly into autocracy by a change of constitution, but just barely. In…3d ago3d ago
Gill EapenIn the deafening silence, I could hear the children cryingI tried to wake up to a cruel world but then realized it is not a good ideaJun 27Jun 27
Gill EapenIt is all about memoryA recent article (1) argues working memory may be very important in learning and possibly better AI designs. The human brain with harsh…Jun 23Jun 23
Gill EapenOne democracy saved, one to goWorld’s largest democracy shows signs of returning to her great secular past, a triumph of humans abolishing royalty and simultaneously…Jun 4Jun 4
Gill EapenCricket comes to AmericaAs the World cup cricket starts in the West Indies, aided by its relatively unknown cousin, the US, it is clear that the game has advanced…Jun 2Jun 2
Gill EapenTransferring death and healthA recent article (1) demonstrates that cardiac failure is transportable using mice models. That is to say, bone marrow transplant from a…May 26May 26
Gill EapenHall of mirrorsA recent article argues that the “universe’s topology may not be simple.” (1) More simplistically, we may be seeing reflections that make…May 16May 16
Gill EapenThe power shiftAs democracies die and theocracies rise, as autocracies gain power and invade other countries and as criminals take over swaths of land…May 6May 6
Gill EapenRedefining lonelinessA recent article describes the “efforts to broaden the definition of loneliness to include a feeling of disconnect from humans, animals…Apr 1Apr 1