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Chocolate Consumption, Cognitive Function, and Nobel Laureates - NEJM - 7 views

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    Funny study about the correlation between chocolate consumption and Nobel laureates. Let's all eat chocolate then! :)
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    And the winner is... Finally I know why I'm so smart :D. Would like to meet Dr. Messerli (verry Swiss name, by the way) and have some dark Lindt chocolate together!
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    why Lindt chocolate ...??
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    "Dr. Messerli reports regular daily chocolate consumption, mostly but not exclusively in the form of Lindt's dark varieties."
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ExtremeTech - USAF Flying saucer document from the 1960s - 1 views

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    Funny ...
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How fast would you have to go in your car to run a red light claiming that it appeared ... - 6 views

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    did you read this one? "When my wife and I started dating she invited me over for dinner at one time. Her kitchen had something called Bauhaus chairs, which are full of holes, approx 5-6 millimeters in diameter in both back and seat. During this lovely dinner I was forced to liberate a small portion of wind and was relieved that I managed to do so very discretely. Only to find that the chair I sat on converted the successful silence into a perfect, and loud, flute note. We were both (luckily) amazed and surprised and I have often wondered what the odds are for something like that happening. We kept the chairs for five years but despite laborious attempts it couldn't be reproduced."
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High-performance bulk thermoelectrics with all-scale hierarchical architectures : Natur... - 1 views

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    one more step in the right direction for thermoelectrics ...
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Wire bending machine - 3 views

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    EXACTLY what I wanted to investigate as a rapid constuction tool for shape memory alloy structures!
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Internet billionaire ponies up more cash for physics prizes : Nature News Blog - 1 views

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    good news for the theoretical physicists ...
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Natural and anthropogenic variations in methane sources during the past two millennia :... - 0 views

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    once more ... the Romans did it already 2000 years ago! this time: burning so much wood that they increased the methane level in a way we can still measure it in ice cores ...
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Dominic Wilcox: No Place Like Home GPS shoes - 2 views

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    now I have seen them all...
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FoamBot builds a quadruped robot - YouTube - 0 views

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    an experiment at the University of Pennsylvania. It might be a bit far-fetched but I thought it might be useful when exploring new planets. Combined with AI the robot would able to assess the terrain and deploy another robot the shape of which would be chosen to best suit its environment. I was thinking of this in the context of exploring places on other planets which are inaccessible by regular rovers (e.g. caves on Mars).
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Single cell slime mold uses external memory for navigation - 3 views

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    Yes, I agree, slime belongs to soft matter.
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iPhone 5: Super Glued to Ground in Amsterdam (Leidseplein) - YouTube - 2 views

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    enjoy
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    excalibur style
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A Toy Train in Space - YouTube - 2 views

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    perfect gift for ACT children ?
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    Apparently it's becoming a more and more popular hobby in US... Wonder when we'll start seeing airplanes going down because of some wannabe meteorologists...
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The Colour Of Alien Earths - Technology Review - 0 views

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    Earth is a pale blue dot when viewed from space. Now astrobiologists have worked out the likely colours of Earth-like planets orbiting other stars
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Statistical detection of systematic election irregularities - 0 views

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    Nice paper ...
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Thinking In Network Terms | Conversation | Edge - 0 views

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    For the Barabasi fans ...
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Revealing the Universe: the Hubble Extreme Deep Field | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine - 1 views

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    Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have created the deepest multi-color* image of the Universe ever taken: the Hubble Extreme Deep Field, a mind-blowing glimpse into the vast stretches of our cosmos.
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BBC News - Atomic bond types discernible in single-molecule images - 0 views

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    A pioneering team from IBM in Zurich has published single-molecule images so detailed that the type of atomic bonds between their atoms can be discerned.
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