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Dario Izzo

Italy and its TG4 middle ages news chanel - 6 views

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    Its in italian sorry ... but its worth trying to understand ..basically its how an important italian news channel (TG4) gave the rosetta news ... WOW ... middle ages Basically they say ESA spoilt the magic of comets (jesus birth and similar stuff) revealing to the world that it is just a rock and nothing more spending 100 Meuros in the process.
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    A pearl of the italian national news channels. A comet is nothing more than a dusty rock. Wow, brilliant, such level of understanding of what is happening! Can we use the typhoon control or some other project to get rid of them? They're so confused and ignorant that it's not even clear what their point is, apart from "spoiling the magic of comets", which is not the case.
Tobias Seidl

Raumfahrt: Drohne dockt per Smartphone-App an Raumstation ISS an - 2 views

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    Wow, you made it to the Zeit - Germany´s most intellectual newspaper!
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    Thats who we are!!! Intellectuals :)
pacome delva

A Brain Wave Worth a Thousand Words - ScienceNOW - 0 views

  • In a new study, neuroscientists connected a network of electrodes to the hearing centers of 15 patients' brains (image above) and recorded the brain activity while they listened to words like "jazz" or "Waldo." They saw that each word generated its own unique pattern in the brain. So they developed two different computer programs that could reconstruct the words a patient heard just by analyzing his or her brain activity.
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    wow impressive. Could be super useful for astronauts !
nikolas smyrlakis

Top 100 Most Visited Articles on Wikipedia in 2009 - 2 views

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    the most impressive thing about this blog, TechXav is that it is run by 14-15 year olds..... And it's not only TechXav what they are doing, wow
pacome delva

A Puzzling Collapse of Earth's Upper Atmosphere - 1 views

  • NASA-funded researchers are monitoring a big event in our planet's atmosphere. High above Earth's surface where the atmosphere meets space, a rarefied layer of gas called "the thermosphere" recently collapsed and now is rebounding again.
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    Wow, this is a bit frigthening. Another proof that we understand very little about our atmosphere !!!
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    very interesting indeed!
LeopoldS

NASA - NASA's Fermi Telescope Finds Giant Structure in our Galaxy - 5 views

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    wow ....
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    I guess that's the "exceptional object in our cosmic neighbourhood"...
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    impressive! I'm sure it's connected to the black hole, at some point it must have been active. It shows how it's important to put all observations public !
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    this is what they speculate ... the original image looks though much less impressive ...
santecarloni

Astronomy Picture of the Day - 7 views

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    wow...
LeopoldS

SpartanTeX - LaTeX and Google Docs - 1 views

shared by LeopoldS on 08 Jan 10 - Cached
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    wow - this lets you use google docs to compile latex online directly without copying the content to your own computer ... it even can use other google doc files dependent on the main file aparently ...
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    nice tool ! now we can think about implementing it for the quaterly report ;)
LeopoldS

Hebei county to establish world's largest solar power program - China.org.cn - 2 views

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    200 MW solar power plant in China ... wow, an important step ahead
pacome delva

Synthetic Genome Brings New Life to Bacterium - 0 views

  • For 15 years, J. Craig Venter has chased a dream: to build a genome from scratch and use it to make synthetic life. Now, he and his team at the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) in Rockville, Maryland, and San Diego, California, say they have realized that dream.
  • "One thing is sure," Boeke says. "Interesting creatures will be bubbling out of the Venter Institute's labs."
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    wow, a big step in genomics...!
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    But isn't it just yet another word abuse? From what I understand, they just synthesised a genome identical to the one of an existing bacteria... while undoubtedly nice work, this is *very* far from "creating life from scratch"... The fact that you are able to copy something, doesn't mean you understand how it works...
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    well of course we are far from engineering specific functions, and this is just a copy of a function that already existed. However it is quite impressive and the first time it is done. And the challenge here is not really to "copy" the ADN, but the fact that it works... in other words it is not because you copy the ADN identically that the phenotype (traduction of the ADN) will be the same, which is the case in this experiment.
LeopoldS

China used prisoners in lucrative internet gaming work | World news | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    forced to play WOW ...
LeopoldS

Video: Pentagon's Cyborg Beetle Takes Flight | Danger Room | Wired.com - 0 views

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    wow!!!
ESA ACT

Phoenix Mars Mission - found ice!! - 0 views

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    wow!
ESA ACT

Thumbs up for 3D bone printer - health - 07 March 2009 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Wow, that's spooky - we did some work on organ regeneration, didn't we?
ESA ACT

Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes : A... - 0 views

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    wow ... look at this!
Dario Izzo

Researchers Are Turning to Game Theory to Tackle Space Debris | Motherboard - 4 views

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    Wow, this seems like a good idea ... I wonder why we did not have it before .....
johannessimon81

Bacteria grow electric wire in their natural environment - 1 views

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    Bacterial wires explain enigmatic electric currents in the seabed: Each one of these 'cable bacteria' contains a bundle of insulated wires that conduct an electric current from one end to the other. Cable bacteria explain electric currents in the seabed Electricity and seawater are usually a bad mix.
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    WOW!!!! don't want to even imagine what we do to these with the trailing fishing boats that sweep through sea beds with large masses .... "Our experiments showed that the electric connections in the seabed must be solid structures built by bacteria," says PhD student Christian Pfeffer, Aarhus University. He could interrupt the electric currents by pulling a thin wire horizontally through the seafloor. Just as when an excavator cuts our electric cables. In microscopes, scientists found a hitherto unknown type of long, multi-cellular bacteria that was always present when scientists measured the electric currents. "The incredible idea that these bacteria should be electric cables really fell into place when, inside the bacteria, we saw wire-like strings enclosed by a membrane," says Nils Risgaard-Petersen, Aarhus University. Kilometers of living cables The bacterium is one hundred times thinner than a hair and the whole bacterium functions as an electric cable with a number of insulated wires within it. Quite similar to the electric cables we know from our daily lives. "Such unique insulated biological wires seem simple but with incredible complexity at nanoscale," says PhD student Jie Song, Aarhus University, who used nanotools to map the electrical properties of the cable bacteria. In an undisturbed seabed more than tens of thousands kilometers cable bacteria live under a single square meter seabed. The ability to conduct an electric current gives cable bacteria such large benefits that it conquers much of the energy from decomposition processes in the seabed. Unlike all other known forms of life, cable bacteria maintain an efficient combustion down in the oxygen-free part of the seabed. It only requires that one end of the individual reaches the oxygen which the seawater provides to the top millimeters of the seabed. The combustion is a transfer of the electrons of the food to oxygen which the bacterial inner wires manage over centimeter-long distances. However, s
jcunha

IBM Watson: The inside story of how the Jeopardy-winning supercomputer was born, and wh... - 0 views

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    A nice read. IBM Watson wowed the tech industry with a 2011 win against two of television show Jeopardy greatest champions. Using something that seemed like a sort of tree search for me IBM DeepQA algorithm managed to ingest sparse data (clues), process it getting one answer, understand what that answer means and come up with the question that leads to that answer. Now, IBM tells us that the same system can tackle medical diagnosis and financial risk problems.
LeopoldS

Strong evidence for d-electron spin transport at room temperature - 2 views

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    Strong evidence for d-electron spin transport at room temperature
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    WOW! Great non-local signals, at room temperature!!! Spin transistor on the way finally!? (of course electric field gate controlled is fundamental) See more about the "quest" for the spin transistor here: http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/processors/the-quest-for-the-spin-transistor
Juxi Leitner

Restoring Voluntary Control of Locomotion after Paralyzing Spinal Cord Injury - 1 views

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    Edu!!!
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    evviva, ACT neurosciences score again :)
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    Wow, a science paper! Fantastic! Congratulations!
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    Respect. Would that be the first "scienture" paper from ACT member?
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