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Francesco Biscani

BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Herschel yields new galaxy image - 0 views

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    More Herschel images coming.
Tobias Seidl

Energiesparwunder: Frosch kann mehrere Jahre verschlafen - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten... - 0 views

  • Sie berichteten beim Jahrestreffen der "Society of Experimental Biology" im schottischen Glasgow von ihren Ergebnissen.
  • Den Laubfröschen gelingt es nämlich, ihren Stoffwechsel stark herunterzuregeln - und so fast beliebig viel Energie zu sparen.
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    Unfortunately in German: A frog which is able to survive for years in the mud by using a technique calle Mitochondriatic coupling. And I should have gone to that conference!
Francesco Biscani

BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Round-the-world solar plane debut - 0 views

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    It's the wrong Cpt. Picard, but nevertheless...
Francesco Biscani

BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Work starts on New Mexico spaceport - 0 views

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    I wonder how this will turn out.
Ma Ru

Herschel gives glimpse of power - 0 views

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    Herschel starts to ROCK. At the moment this is the most distant human-made object I've seen with my own eyes ;) Fortunately someone in ESA does some *real* science...
pacome delva

The Equivalence Principle and the Constants of Nature - 0 views

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    Are constants really constants ?
ESA ACT

Orientierung: Ameisen zählen ihre Schritte - Wissenschaft - SPIEGEL ONLINE - ... - 0 views

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    Cool ant pictures
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

Bionik: Geniales Design aus der Natur - Wissenschaft - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten - 0 views

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    Article on biomimetics. in german.
Ma Ru

Euroscience Open Forum 2010 - 2 views

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    A conference ACT should consider going to.
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    Perhaps some of ACTers will find this conference interesting... One of the talks: "Would Einstein be on Twitter? Exploring the potential and limits of Web 2.0 in science & science communication" [Edit] Oh, I see someone has already posted this link... a year ago. Anyway, if anyone of you plans to go, let me know - I'll be around ;-)
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    Just came back from ESOF 2010... I was on look for ACT agents undercover, but either they were not there or the cover was good enough... Anyway here's a few remarks from me (I could write a nice report... if you paid): 1) In general, to say that ESA was underrepresented on the conference as a whole is not enough (I guess ESA just failed to notice the event taking place). For instance, on the GMES presentation, ESA as such was not mentioned at all... at some point I started to wonder if ESA is actually involved in the project, but now I checked the website and apparently it is. On the other hand, GMES presentation was crap anyway, as after 1:15 of talking, I didn't gain any knowledge of what GMES is and what its contributions to the EU community will be. 2) There was a lot of talk about LHC and particle research (well, at least among those that I attended). Some of them were very good, some of them rather crap... 3) "Would Einstein be on Twitter? Exploring the potential and limits of Web 2.0 in science & science communication" talk - quite interesting, but focusing mainly on Science-to-Wide Public and Science-to-Journalists communication. Not really on Science-to-Science (as in Ariadnet). There was quite an extensive discussion with the public. You may be interested that Nature is trying to stimulate Web 2.0 communication, running blog service, but also I think a kind of social network - perhaps you'd like to have a look. In general the conclusion was that Web 2.0 is not so useful for scientific communication because practising it requires TIME (blogs, etc.) and often some professional skills (podcasts/videocasts, etc.), and scientists have neither of these. This can be run on corporation level (like ESA does actually), but then it looses the "intimate" character. 4) "How much can robots learn?" talk... very nicely presented: understandable by the wide public, but conveying the message... which is something like "we can already make the robots do stuff absolutely imp
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    Well, my comment was cut in half, and I don't feel like typing it again... the most important highlight from the rest is that the only presenter from ESA (ESTEC) did not show up on his talk because his department was undergoing some sort of audit on the same day :)
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    Fantastic comment - or better report!! thanks very much Marek! Who was the supposed no-show speaker from ESA?
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    Bernard Foing (he is actually one of the 8 ESA employees who have their own page on Wikipedia)...
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    written almost entirely by a guy called a "quest for knowledge" ... who will this be????? :-)
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