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jcunha

Why are the Dutch so tall - 1 views

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    Following a discussion with Kzrystof, where he came up with gravity anomaly reasons for why Dutch people are so tall. Funny to see this fact gathers scientific attention as well.
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    We solved this darwinian riddle years ago. They must be tall in order to find their partners above the fog and thus reproduce in the dutch weather.
pacome delva

Dutch Scientists Grow First Pork Meat In Lab - 4 views

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    So much for dutch food!!!
Thijs Versloot

Dutch NSA says merry christmas with this crypto christmas puzzle (Dutch) - 0 views

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    Each year the dutch NSA (AIVD) comes out with a christmas puzzle (never knew) which consists of 20 severe cryptic questions. Unfortunately, all the questions are in Dutch :( I solved 3 at the moment...
Thijs Versloot

Dutch company without any managers is inspiring industry (in dutch) - 0 views

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    This dutch company, Schuberg, has no managers but instead all the employees (operating in the IT service industry) manage everything themselves. They offer IT support to KLM, Rabobank and Eneco, who are quite very reliant on the uptime of their systems. These companies rate Schuberg consistently with the highest approval. Harvard business school is now teaching this type of organizational structure. Possible new working method?
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    just like the ACT :-)
duncan barker

Vertical Farming is Already Here- Organitech - 2 views

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    "Currently a single containerized unit can crank out several hundred heads of lettuce per day."
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    Great!! The typical Dutch tomato differs from the typical Dutch cucumber only by its color, not by its taste, we all know this. In vertical farming I guess the next step to the UGV (uniform garbage vegetable) will be made. Perhaps now they only differ by its geometrical form, the color is the same for all vegetables, who knows??
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    right ....... ok .......... so whats your point?
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    Point?? As a professional bullshitter I don't have a point. Just grouch, never critizise (freely translated from the Austrian principle "Nur raunzen, nie kritisieren!") :-) If I have sort of a point: I'd rather not try the vegetable they produce in this "vertical farming", Dutch experience was by far enough.
Ma Ru

[FUN] Fake Dutch 'moon rock' revealed - 0 views

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    Read before you go to Rijksmuseum;) My fav quote though: "US officials said they had no explanation for the Dutch discovery." I could find one or two...
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    nice story indeed :-)
LeopoldS

Gamen voor de wetenschap in Noordwijk | Omroep West - 0 views

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    Guido in the dutch news!
Ma Ru

Netherlands in Proverbs - 3 views

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    Continuing the museum theme... today's Wikipedia Picture of the Day. This might be *the* ultimate test of the knowledge of Dutch... can you name any of them? On the more ACT-like note: I wonder how the contemporary version would look like? P.S. Yes, the proverbs are listed on Wikipedia and yes, lots of them involve herring.
Thijs Versloot

Vibrational free cooling systems for sensors - 1 views

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    The system is based on two liquids which are adsorbed. As the sensor generates heat, the liquids desorb and the pressure builds up, it can then move to an expansion vessel which is held at a cooler temperature and the liquid then adsorb together again. This technique requires no mechanical compression and there are less vibration, leading to less wear and tear of components. It is being developed in a joint collaboration between UTwente and Dutch Space.
Ma Ru

Dutch cyclists have longer lives say researchers - 0 views

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    It's official. But note the clause: *Dutch* cyclists...
Luís F. Simões

Dutch PlantLab Revolutionizes Farming: No Sunlight, No Windows, Less Water, Better Food... - 6 views

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    ... better food?
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    I thought insects and bugs would be our (food) future, but maybe it's plants grown via vertical farming...
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    I doubt that the associated homogenization of food will turn out to be "better" ....
nikolas smyrlakis

Men lose their minds speaking to pretty women - Telegraph - 0 views

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    a study from a dutch university
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    I knew it --- we have to fire Fairouz, Nina and Friederike!!! your sheer presence is impacting the performance of the male researchers in the team!!!
ESA ACT

Satellite-based road tax in the Netherlands in 2011 - AutoblogGreen - 0 views

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    Good news for space - bad news for dutch residents...
ESA ACT

JS Online: Does more IM = a lower IQ? - 0 views

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    Maybe the dutch approach is better? Anyway, reading emails has worse effects on work output than smoking dope.
nikolas smyrlakis

Artificial meat grown in laboratory - UPI.com - 3 views

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    bioengineers did it in the Netherlands - hope sodexho doesn't find out soon !!
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    geee... I want to see how they "exercise" it :)
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    "If it feels and tastes like meat, people will buy it.", sounds like the normal dutch mentality on food. it feels and tastes smth like it
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    aaah! completely crazy these dutch. What's wrong with killing cows and pigs...
Annalisa Riccardi

Indoor clouds - 4 views

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    created by a Dutch artist :)
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    Any idea how?
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    It seems like he just recreates in the room the right combination of temperature and humidity and than with a fog machine he generates the cloud ... I thought he could be a nice candidate for the artist in residence :)
Alexander Wittig

Nature Today | First tomatoes and peas harvested on Mars and moon soil simulant - 2 views

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    Researchers from Alterra Wageningen UR were able to grow and harvest ten different crop species on Mars and moon simulant. 'The total above ground biomass produced on the Mars soil simulant was not significantly different from the potting compost we used as a control' researcher Wieger Wamelink said. I wonder if the taste was as disappointing as that of normal dutch veggies :P
johannessimon81

Genetic modification for climate change (dutch) - 0 views

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    Engineering and improving great tits so they can better withstand climate change. By selectively breeding and genetically engineering the birds scientists try to keep the time when the birds produce offspring in sync with the changing availability of food sources in spring (mainly grubs).
Francesco Biscani

The End Of Gravity As a Fundamental Force - 6 views

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    "At a symposium at the Dutch Spinoza-instituut on 8 December, 2009, string theorist Erik Verlinde introduced a theory that derives Newton's classical mechanics. In his theory, gravity exists because of a difference in concentration of information in the empty space between two masses and its surroundings. He does not consider gravity as fundamental, but as an emergent phenomenon that arises from a deeper microscropic reality. A relativistic extension of his argument leads directly to Einstein's equations."
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    Diffcult for me to fully understand / believe in the holographic principle at macroscopical scales ... potentially it looks though as a revolutionary idea.....
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    never heard about it... seems interesting. At first sight it seems that it is based on fundamental principle that could lead to a new phenomenology, so that could be tested. Perhaps Luzi knows more about this ? Did we ever work on this concept ?
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    The paper is quite long and I don't have the time right now to read it in detail. Just a few comments: * We (ACT) definitely never did anything in this direction? But: is there a new phenomenology? I'm not sure, if the aim is just to get Einstein's theory as emergent theory, then GR should not change (or only change in extreme conditions.) * Emergent gravity is not new, also Erik admits that. The claim to have found a solution appears quite frequently, but most proposals actually are not emergent at all. At least, I have the impression that Erik is aware of the relevant steps to be performed. * It's very difficult to judge from a short glance at the paper, up to which point the claims are serious and where it just starts to be advertisments. Section 6 is pretty much a collection of self-praise. * Most importantly: I don't understand how exactly space and time should be emergent. I think it's not new to observe that space is related to special canonical variables in thermodynamics. If anybody can see anything "emergent" in the first paragraphs of section 3, then please explain me. For me, this is not emergent space, but space introduced with a "sledge hammer." Time anyway seems to be a precondition, else there is nothing like energy and nothing like dynamics. * Finally, holography appears to be a precondition, to my knowledge no proof exists that normal (non-supersymmetric, non-stringy, non-whatever) GR has a holographic dual.
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    Update: meanwhile I understood roughly what this should be about. It's well known that BH physics follow the laws of theormodynamics, suggesting the existence of underlying microstates. But if this is true, shouldn't the gravitational force then be emergent from these microstates in the same way as any theromdynamical effect is emergent from the behavior of its constituents (e.g. a gas)? If this can be prooven, then indeed gravity is emergent. Problem: one has to proof that *any* configuration in GR may be interpreted as thermodynamical, not just BHs. That's probably where holography comes into the play. To me this smells pretty much like N=4 SYM vs. QCD. The former is not QCD, but can be solved, so all stringy people study just that one and claim to learn something about QCD. Here, we look at holographic models, GR is not holographic, but who cares... Engineering problems...
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    is there any experimental or observational evidence that points to this "solution"?
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    Are you joking??? :D
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    I was a bit fast to say it could be tested... apparently we don't even know a theory that is holographic, perhaps a string theory (see http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9409089v2). So very far from any test...
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    Luzi, I miss you!!!
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    Leo, do you mean you liked my comment on your question more than Pacome's? Well, the ACT has to evolve and fledge, so no bullshitting anymore, but serious and calculating answers... :-) Sorry Pacome, nothing against you!! I just LOVE this Diigo because it gives me the opportunity for a happy revival of my ACT mood.
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    haha, today would have been great to show your mood... we had a talk on the connection between mind and matter !!
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