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For the most part, at least in mainstream medicine and academia, Platoni says devices such as robotic arms and retinal implants are being developed only for serious medical needs — not just to turn us into Terminator or Iron Man. And she makes a distinction between the “hard hacking” of implanting actual devices and what she calls “soft hacking” — such as the more subtle technologies of language, social influence and various kinds of sensory therapies that alter our perceptions of the world around us.

For her chapter on “taste,” she visited a lab in Denver where chemists search for a distinct category of taste for fatty acids — something beyond sweet, sour, salty or umami, With a nose clip blocking the smell, she “tasted” samples of fat, “I thought it was awful,” she says, ballet shoes charm bracelet, ballet slippers, antique silver, initial bracelet, friendship, mothers, adjustable, monogram laughing and making a face, “But how do you describe awful? Trying to describe the indescribable — if you don’t have a word for it, if you don’t have a mental construct, you can’t communicate it to others and fully share your perception of it.”..

For smell, she went to a hospital in Paris where researchers are using scents to help people with Alzheimer’s recover memories. For the section on pain and emotion, she interviewed scientists who have discovered mind/body similarities between the pain of a broken bone and the pain of a broken heart. When hitting a roadblock of confidentiality laws trying to find patients involved in the research, she came up with a simple solution: “I thought I’d better find some other kinds of therapists. So I went to bartenders,” she says. “Their patrons were all very cool about being pestered about their love lives.”.

Platoni has long been energized by what she calls the “Nancy Drew beat” — writing about mysteries and adventures in science, “And with all the things going on in Bay Area science — robotics, exoskeletons, brain stuff and wearable tech — it got me thinking, ‘Where is all this going?’ ballet shoes charm bracelet, ballet slippers, antique silver, initial bracelet, friendship, mothers, adjustable, monogram It seemed to be centered around the idea of perception.”, Her book, just out in early December, has already received high praise, especially for her deft and often humorous storytelling approach to such complex concepts, New York Magazine says she eschews “both the glib hyperbole of techno-futurists and the finger-wagging of neo-Luddites.”..

Jane Austen’s Emma: TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents a musical version of the classic Victorian novel. Through Jan. 2. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $19-$80. 650-463-1960, theatreworks.org. XLIII, A Contemporary Requiem: This new, immersive performance was created by Mexico City-based composer/musician Andres Solis and choreographer/dancer Sandra Milena Gómez in association with Santa Clara University’s Chamber Choir. It was co-commissioned by Montalvo Arts Center and the Center for the Arts and Humanities at Santa Clara University. Jan. 15, 7:30 p.m. Mission Santa Clara de Asís, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara. $10-$25. 408-961-5858, 43requiem.com.

Full Circle Farm Stand: Open Friday, 3-6 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m, 1055 Dunford Way, Sunnyvale, fullcircle sunnyvale.org, Open Gardens: Charles Street Gardens opens its gates to the public, Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m, 433 Charles St., Sunnyvale, charlesstreet gardens.org, Sons In Retirement: The organization holds a buffet luncheon meeting on the fourth Wednesday of each month, Michael’s Shoreline, 2460 N, Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, Contact Foster Kinney at 650-299-9479, Midpeninsula Widow and Widower Association: Meets Tuesdays, ballet shoes charm bracelet, ballet slippers, antique silver, initial bracelet, friendship, mothers, adjustable, monogram 7:30 p.m, Los Altos Lutheran Church, 460 S, El Monte, Los Altos, 408-246-4642..

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Saratoga Village Certified Farmers Market: Local farmers with fresh fruit and produce, fresh fish, food specialties and handmade crafts from local artisans, Wednesdays, 2:30-7 p.m, Blaney Plaza, Saratoga Village, saratogachamber.org or 408-867-0753, The Book-Go-Round: The ballet shoes charm bracelet, ballet slippers, antique silver, initial bracelet, friendship, mothers, adjustable, monogram Friends of the Saratoga Libraries are looking for volunteers for their used bookstore, the Book-Go-Round, in downtown Saratoga, Easy work with a scheduled monthly commitment of 2½-3½ hours, Adults only, For more information, call Bobbi Stek, store manager, 408-868-0376..



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