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Tobias Seidl

Leaves Show Looped Networks May Be Better Than Branched | Wired Science | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Plant stuff and network design.
Tobias Seidl

Evidence for grid cells in a human memory network : Article : Nature - 2 views

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    This is the community that states mammals have cognitive maps. Good work, especially by the Moser-couple.
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Photosynthesis: Quantum design for a light trap : Article : Nature - 0 views

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    Quantum-stuff in bio-stuff. Finally! Anyone wants to work on biomimetic quantum theory?
Tobias Seidl

Self-assembled artificial cilia - PNAS - 1 views

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    Cilia are hairs driven by molecular motors. They are found in monocellular organisms, etc. If we can build such things artificially, we have micro-pumps etc. Any space usability?
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Do dogs know calculus? - 4 views

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Rules for Biologically Inspired Adaptive Network Design -- Tero et al. 327 (5964): 439 ... - 4 views

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    Navigation for robtos. That's how we should have done the hybrid controller study.
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    Because I have no clue about fungi. They are no animals. (Neither they are plants, of which I also don't have a clue.)
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    Well, it has always been a long discussion. Fungi are according to the most recent findings definitely no plants. Since they have always been in botanic textbooks, I would assume that they were never considered animals.No fauna, no flora, no stones. Maybe they are extraterrestrials. But that wouldn't solve the questions. Maybe they are just "fungi"?
Tobias Seidl

PLANTHOPPERS SYNCHRONISE LEGS WITH MECHANICAL LINKAGE -- Knight 213 (3): i -- Journal o... - 2 views

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    These animal sustain 700g. We should have a look at this
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Protection mechanisms of the iron-plated armor of a deep-sea hydrothermal vent gastropo... - 1 views

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    Here, we report new materials and mechanical design principles of the iron-plated multilayered structure of the natural armor of Crysomallon squamiferum, a recently discovered gastropod mollusc from the Kairei Indian hydrothermal vent field, which is unlike any other known natural or synthetic engineered armor.
Tobias Seidl

Questions Abound in Q-Fever Explosion in the Netherlands -- Enserink 327 (5963): 266 --... - 3 views

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    No comments
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Deutscher Bundestag: Petitionen - 0 views

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    Petition to the German parliament that all publicly financed research must be publicly available. Open access for all!
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TU Müenchen develops steel 'Velcro' - News - The Engineer - 1 views

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    Velcro made of steel, capable of sustaining 800Celsius.
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bookmark - Webmonkey - 0 views

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    Google recently launched the Data Liberation Front, an initiative within the company to ensure every one of its products has a clear, easy option for users to export their data in bulk and take their business elsewhere.
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Cheetah, Gecko and Spiders Inspire Robotic Designs | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Bio-inspired robots. Cockroaches are also in.
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Nanometric butterfly wings created (10/9/2009) - 0 views

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DNA May Help Build Next Generation of Chips | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Researchers at IBM have made a significant breakthrough in their quest to combine DNA strands with conventional lithographic techniques to create tiny circuit boards.
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Office of Research Integrity - 0 views

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    Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing
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Deja vu: Medline duplicate publication database - 0 views

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    Deja Vu: a Database of Highly Similar and Duplicate Citations
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eTBlast > Search - 0 views

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    A tool to compare texts for similarities.
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Plagiarism: Consider the Context -- Roig 325 (5942): 813 -- Science - 0 views

  • Practices such as patchwriting and authors' recycling of their previously published text should not just be regarded as questionable—they should be unequivocally classified as inappropriate scholarship
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