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Friederike Sontag

Retooling the ocean conveyor belt - 1 views

  • Climate Ecosystems Reference Ocean current Atmospheric circulation Gulf Stream Mid-ocean ridge In a paper in the June 18 issue of Science, a Duke University oceanographer reviews the growing body of evidence that suggests it's time to rethink the conveyor belt model. "The old model is no longer valid for the ocean's overturning, not because it's a gross simplification, but because it i
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    "The old model is no longer valid for the ocean's overturning, not because it's a gross simplification, but because it ignores crucial elements such as eddies and the wind field. The concept of a conveyor belt for the overturning was developed decades ago, before oceanographers had measured the eddy field of the ocean and before they understood how energy from the wind impacts the overturning,"
Nina Nadine Ridder

Trapping Carbon Dioxide Or Switching To Nuclear Power Not Enough To Solve Global Warmin... - 0 views

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    hello, you should put underscores between the words of your tags otherwise it makes two tags...
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    Oh... sorry. Thought that it's enough to seperate the tags with a comma. Won't happen again!
Ma Ru

Map of all geo-tagged articles on Wikipedia - 4 views

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    I know you like these... [Edit] And by the way, this website contains also more practical stuff, like this
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    they must have tricked the data in favour of Poland ...
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    of course, "they" being Polish Wikipedia contributors who geo-tag like mad...
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    Have you had a look on Japan? It looks like they just geo-tagged all their train stations.
fichbio

First evidence that sperm epigenetics affect the next generation - 0 views

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    A frog study provides the strongest evidence yet that a father's lifestyle may affect the next generation, via chemical tags that change gene activity SPERM pass on more than just their DNA. Chemical switches attached to the genomes of sperm - known as epigenetic tags - have been shown to alter the next generation for the first time.
Joris _

Global warming: Our best guess is likely wrong - 0 views

  • theoretical models cannot explain what we observe in the geological record
  • There appears to be something fundamentally wrong
  • something other than carbon dioxide caused much of the heating during the PETM
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    I find the title of the article misleading at best, but probably plainly wrong since they seem to talk about conditions way back and I am not sure how well our current models have been designed to work in these very different conditions? - but should probably be rather another good reason to put more effort into improving the models!
Joris _

Physicists Propose Scheme for Teleporting Light Beams - 0 views

  • it’s possible that a physical object (e.g. a quantum field) in one location could emerge at another location in the same quantum state
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    have to be carefull this article is really badly written. Teleportation is not some matter that disapear from somewhere to reappear somewhere else... Usually we talk about entangled particles (by essence quantum theory is non-local), and teleportation means that if you force (with a measurement) one particle to take a particular quantum state then the other one will have the same quantum state. There it seems that the same could be done with a quantum field, which is the second quantization of the quantum theory: the state of a quantum field can contain a mixture of n-particles states (meaning that the number of particles is not defined, only the mean value). If you measure the number of particle then you force the quantum field to "choose" a particular quantum state (which can be the vacuum). Teleportation means that you will have exactly the same measure on another quantum field, which is somehow intricated to your first one.
Joris _

$21 Billion Orbiting Solar Array will Beam Electricity to Earth - 0 views

  • The project, to be undertaken by a research group from 16 companies including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, aims to spend the next four years developing the technology needed to beam the electricity produced to earth
  • not be commercially viable at today's prices
ESA ACT

Posts tagged BugLabs at Engadget - 0 views

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    look at these bugs .... can't we do something with them? they look nice for sure ....
ESA ACT

Slashdot | Cutting-Edge AI Projects? - 0 views

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    Read the first entries, are really funny. The ones tagged as "Informative" contain references that might be useful for us.
ESA ACT

Tikitag promises to bring RFID tags to everything - Engadget - 0 views

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    we need to get one of these packages as soon as they are out ... putting them on our cups? LS;
Marcus Maertens

What do blockchain, artificial intelligence and quantum computing mean for smart contra... - 2 views

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    How to cram in all buzzword technologies in one title. I will give it all tags we have.
LeopoldS

10 Mega-Construction Projects That Could Save the Environment - and the Economy - 3 views

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    :-)
LeopoldS

Cell phones are 'Stalin's dream,' says free software movement founder - 3 views

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    "I don't have a cell phone. I won't carry a cell phone," says Stallman, founder of the free software movement and creator of the GNU operating system. "It's Stalin's dream. Cell phones are tools of Big Brother. I'm not going to carry a tracking device that records where I go all the time, and I'm not going to carry a surveillance device that can be turned on to eavesdrop." he is right once more ...
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    I am going to live in the forest! Sadly, while true, there's no way around it these days. On the up-side the information overflow these days exceeds processing speeds. Soon it will become increasingly difficult for NSA or other organizations to find anything in the tons of data they stash away. Like some guy said in a random youtube video I can't find now anymore: "good luck trying to find my personal data when I'm tagged in 5000 pictures of cats!"
Luís F. Simões

SCiO: Your Sixth Sense. A Pocket Molecular Sensor For All ! by Consumer Physics, Inc. -... - 8 views

  • Meet SCiO. It is the world's first affordable molecular sensor that fits in the palm of your hand. SCiO is a tiny spectrometer and allows you to get instant relevant information about the chemical make-up of just about anything around you, sent directly to your smartphone.
  • Upload and tag the spectrum of any material on Earth to our database.
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    really interesting new project over at Kickstarter. Fully funded within 2 days of being announced. This one will probably get into the millions.
LeopoldS

Reconfigurable Electromagnetics Through Metamaterials-A Review - 5 views

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    Interesting overview paper by Massa from Trient on reconfigurable metamaterials … makes me wonder if it is time for us to look closer into it or already too late …
Juxi Leitner

Open-source hardware standards formally issued | Geek Gestalt - CNET News - 1 views

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    useful for space?
Ma Ru

Where are all the bookmarks? - 8 views

seems there is some problem here, 0 items, but a lot of tags used quite a lot, also the email notification for bookmarks still work so ..

fun

nikolas smyrlakis

The Olympics run on Windows (XP) | Beyond Binary - CNET News - 3 views

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    The good news for Microsoft is that all the PCs powering the Olympics are running Windows. The bad news: it's the older Windows XP operating system.
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    Now I start to understand why the Swiss win so many medals. That's most probably a bug!!!
nikolas smyrlakis

Google uncloaks once-secret server | Business Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    It's an article from April, now that we got Anreij's Google thing though is more actual - Unusually, the search giant designs its own servers. For the first time, Google unveils one publicly, showing a surprise built-in battery. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Business Tech.
Friederike Sontag

Inflatable tower could climb to the edge of space - 0 views

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    Old concept revisited - previously known as the Tower of Babel ;)
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    Now seriously - do you think this concept is more feasible than the tether-based space elevator? What about winds for instance?
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    what about tags...?
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    Alternative to space elevator!!
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