Thursday, July 09, 2009

More mixed news

Body Language Decoded [source]

Review: Darwin's Camera by Phillip Prodger
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Forgotten evolutionist lives in Darwin's shadow [source]

Fossil Feathers Revealing Extinct Moa's True Colors [source]

Chicken feathers could make cheap hydrogen store [source]

Epson begins mass-producing 'world's smallest' LCD for 3LCD data projectors
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BeamBox outs MiLi Evolution Mini Power Projector for iPhone, iPod touch
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Intel launching cheaper SSDs with up to 320GB capacity in two weeks? [source]

Touch in Windows 7: Just for show? [source]

What PC makers are paying for Windows 7
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Glow in the Dark Science [source]

First functional quantum processor created, lasted slightly longer than your last Xbox 360
''This first qubit shifter was able to maintain state for 1,000 times longer than any previous qubit ever produced -- but since its predecessors could only manage a nanosecond's worth of cognition we're still only talking a microsecond here.'' [source]

Future of the Web: Location, Location, Location [source]

Living Safely with Robots, Beyond Asimov's Laws
''In 1981, a 37-year-old factory worker named Kenji Urada entered a restricted safety zone at a Kawasaki manufacturing plant to perform some maintenance on a robot. In his haste, he failed to completely turn it off. The robot’s powerful hydraulic arm pushed the engineer into some adjacent machinery, thus making Urada the first recorded victim to die at the hands of a robot.'' [source]

'Look Mom No Electricity': Transmitting Information with Chemistry [source]

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Most inspirational woman scientist revealed [source]

Group Effort: Solo Musicians Band Together on Collaboration Web Sites [source]

Cern bombards Large Hadron Collider grid with stress tests [source]

Introducing the Google Chrome OS [source]

1 comment:

limaCAT said...

The article on women scientist is interesting: I did not know the story of Hypatia of Alexandria before. :(

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