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nikolas smyrlakis

The Space Elevator Games - 0 views

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    July 14, 2009 NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, Mojave, CA 6 Teams [KCSP, LM, USST, NSS, McGill, U MICH] 1 km vertical raceway, laser-powered vehicles $2,000,000 Total prize purse (two levels)
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Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote - 0 views

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    did you try it, Luca?? a simple way to make 3D effects with your wii.....amazing
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FUTURE-MAKING SERIOUS GAMES: March 2008 - 0 views

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    nice tools but seem all to be commercial ... alternative to Qwaq?
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Buglabs Bug Hiro P Unboxing: ein Album in Flickr - 0 views

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    more photos on the buglab ...
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NASA.gen.y.pdf (application/pdf-Objekt) - 0 views

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    NASA should use social media to make generation Y interested in space
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Tomorrow's finest leaders may well be today's gamers - 0 views

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    enjoy!
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Brain control headset for gamers - 0 views

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    could anyone check what is behind their technology? anything really new or just a business case?
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Nasa investigates virtual space - 0 views

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    we should team up with them ....
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Swedish Armed Forces - Recruitment Campaign - 0 views

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    ESA did not accept you to be an astronaut? Check if you at least can be a Swedish Army officer... HEADPHONES REQUIRED!!!
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U.S. Spies Want to Find Terrorists in World of Warcraft | Threat Level from Wired.com - 0 views

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    another aspect of VW
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NASA Robotics - Robotics Alliance Project - 0 views

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    most of you probably already know the site but still worth having a look at it from time to time ... they just releast the new FIRST competition ...
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FreeRice - 0 views

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    I guess we could all work on our vocabulary once in a while and this way we can contribute to a better world...
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Avatar machine - 0 views

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    Instead of taking the real world into virtual reality you can make virtual reality out of the real world...
jmlloren

Splitting Time from Space-New Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's Spacetime - 4 views

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    This is the guy of Luzy's joke: "Dear, this is not what it seems. I can explain EVERYTHING!"
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    Horava is a serious string theorist (if there is anything like that...) I like the last comment by Dvali: if the theory can be adjusted in such a way that it becomes indistinguishable from GR then it should be taken seriously. Gosh, am I glad to be among engineers now!!!
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    yeah an interesting theory, definitely worth following. But it is far from being mature, and a lot of work remains before saying that it is viable or not... I posted something on this some time ago (http://www.diigo.com/user/pacome/horava_theory) and proposed to do smthing on it in the idea storm (our new creative game...), which didn't have a lot of success... I like also the idea of matrix gravity (see Matrix general relativity: a new look at old problems, Ivan G Avramidi, CQG 21, 103)
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    you are among what???
Ma Ru

Nice job opportunity at ESA - 7 views

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    Anyone's going to apply? Just so that I know my competition... ;-)
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    damn!! they look for someone with the "greatest personal integrity" -- I am out
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    I'm game :)) I'll pay for everyone's beers with my limitless paycheck after I get it!
jcunha

Brain's reaction to virtual reality should prompt further study, suggests new research - 2 views

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    "Neuroscience UCLA neurophysicists have found that space-mapping neurons in the brain react differently to virtual reality than they do to real-world environments. Their findings could be significant for people who use virtual reality for gaming, military, commercial, scientific or other purposes." I wonder if we are doing it wrong with the airplane pilot simulators...
Athanasia Nikolaou

NASA Vesta Trek - 2 views

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    NASA Releases Tool Enabling Citizen Scientists to Examine Asteroid Vesta Vesta Trek is a free, web-based application that provides detailed visualizations of Vesta, one of the largest asteroids in our solar system. NASA's Dawn spacecraft studied Vesta from July 2011 to September 2012. Data gathered from multiple instruments aboard Dawn have been compiled into Vesta Trek's user-friendly set of tools, enabling citizen scientists and students to study the asteroid's features. The application includes: -- Interactive maps with the ability to overlay a growing range of data sets including topography, mineralogy, abundance of elements and geology, as well as analysis tools for measuring the diameters, heights and depths of surface features and more. -- 3-D printer-exportable topography so users can print physical models of Vesta's surface. -- Standard keyboard gaming controls to manoever a first-person visualization of "flying" across the surface of the asteroid. "There's nothing like seeing something with your own eyes, but these types of detailed data-visualizations are the next best thing," said Kristen Erickson, Director, Science Engagement and Partnerships at NASA Headquarters in Washington DC.
johannessimon81

Scientists engineer shortcut for photosynthetic glitch, boost crop growth by 40 percent - 3 views

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    Did we just solve overpopulation and climate change? With 40% more efficient crops we could easily sustain 10+ billion people on Earth. And 40% more efficient plants would absorb much more CO2 than we are emitting (currently: artificial CO2 emission ~29 GT/y, photosynthesis CO2 capture through plants ~450 GT/y) I am usually very worried about the risks of climate change, but this could be a real game changer!
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    I love the car animation!
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