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Strong plasmonic enhancement of photovoltage in graphene : Nature Communications : Natu... - 0 views

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    graphene for solar cells ... who wants to have a closer look at it?
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    Why not but I'm not sure I have the competences/background to do much...
LeopoldS

PLoS ONE: Dominance, Politics, and Physiology: Voters' Testosterone Changes on the Nigh... - 1 views

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    what does this tell about male behaviour ?? :-)
LeopoldS

Cheater-resistance is not futile : Article : Nature - 2 views

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    Cheater-resistance is not futile - what lessons for the team??
LeopoldS

Iron Is an Essential Cause of Fishy Aftertaste Formation in Wine and Seafood Pairing - ... - 0 views

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    this is the type of really important research !!
LeopoldS

Access : Coherent emission of light by thermal sources : Nature - 0 views

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    how "large" could these distances be? - ready for SPS?
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    I don't think that the distance is the important criteria... It seems that the directivity is of the order of a laser one, so the divergence will be equivalent. Perhaps the important criteria is that the cost of these type of light sources could be cheaper...? and also perhaps what power transmission is achievable? It seems also that now that this concept could be used for to focus cheap lasers, instead of using complex optics in cd-rom players, etc... see http://news.softpedia.com/news/Highly-Directional-Semiconductor-Laser-Created-at-Harvard-90839.shtml
Tobias Seidl

Journal of the Royal Society Interface - Focus: Synthetic Biology - 0 views

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    A toc of a spcial issue on synthetic biology: How to assemble organisms from scratch. Could one day be intersting for large scale deterministic self assembly or some other crazy idea...
Tobias Seidl

Developmental biology: A cellular view of regeneration : Article : Nature - 0 views

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    Some interesting results concerning tissue regeneration. One day, astronauts will be doing it as well...
Francesco Biscani

What Open Source shares with Science - Khaotic Musings - conz's Blog at ZDNet.co.uk Com... - 0 views

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    Beautiful and inspirational piece.
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    Thinking about it, probably Open Source today is more faithful to the "scientific method" than most science, as far as the communication and sharing of information is concerned. We badly need to get rid of the dictatorship of journals and assorted bullshit like impact factors...
Tobias Seidl

Biomechanics: Serpentine steps : Article : Nature - 0 views

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    The biomechanics of serpentine locomotion have been examined. Apparently it is very similar to legged locomotion. In the unlikely case ESA wants to build a serpentine robot, this paper should be a first read.
ESA ACT

Computer Model Points To the Missing Matter - 0 views

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    Unlike many previous studies of this type, our simulation includes unbound gas, where an appreciable fraction of the baryons in the universe reside.
ESA ACT

A charge-driven molecular water pump - 0 views

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    On the basis of molecular dynamics simulations, we propose a design for a molecular water pump. The design uses a combination of charges positioned adjacent to a nanopore and is inspired by the structure of channels in the cellular membrane that conduct w
ESA ACT

A new age for science? - 0 views

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    What would you do if you owned the world's most powerful laser? The US government is hoping to use it to achieve the ignition of thermonuclear fusion in the lab for the first time. Nature Photonics spoke to Edward Moses of the National Ignition Facility t
ESA ACT

Glow in the Dark - 0 views

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    The ability of living organisms to generate light by bioluminescence is a fascinating phenomenon. Nature Photonics spoke to Yoriko Ando from the University of Tokyo about her recent quantitative analysis of the effect in fireflies.
ESA ACT

Magnetic monopoles in spin ice : Abstract : Nature - 0 views

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    "We pursue an alternative strategy, namely that of realizing monopoles not as elementary but rather as emergent particles-that is, as manifestations of the correlations present in a strongly interacting many-body system."
ESA ACT

Geometry and self-righting of turtles - 0 views

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    Strange geometrical bodies and their application by turtles. Reverse biomimetics...
ESA ACT

Biological photonic crystals - 0 views

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    Is this of any interest?
ESA ACT

PLoS ONE: Order in Spontaneous Behavior - 0 views

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    Free will in (stupid) fruit flies - that will make swarm behaviour even more difficult...
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