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duncan barker

BBC News - Snail sat-nav triumphs in contest - 2 views

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    Leopold - this reminded me your lunch the other day. some interesting science too :)
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    so what can we do in this area? how can "we use citizen scientists for space"?
Joris _

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics - Space and the Biological Economy - 0 views

  • the U.S. space program has a robust life science program that is diligently working to innovate new approaches, research and technologies in the fields of biotechnology and bio-nanotechnology science, which are providing new solutions for old problems – including food security, medical needs and energy needs
  • more money be allocated to develop environmentally sound and energy efficient engine programs for commercial and private aviation
  • waste water program
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  • we lack fundamental knowledge about the entire effect of the photosynthesis system on food growth, and that space-based research could provide vital clues to scientists on how to streamline the process to spur more efficient food growth
  • From the start of the space age until 2010 only around 500 people have journeyed into space, but with the advent of private space travel in the next 24 months another 500 people are expected to go into space
  • Wagner indentified prize systems that award monetary prizes to companies or individuals as an effective way to spur innovation and creativity, and urged the Congressional staffers present to consider creating more prize systems to stimulate needed innovation
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    a bunch of ideas, iinitiatives, and good points about upcoming changes in space ...
LeopoldS

Optomechanically Induced Transparency | Science/AAAS - 0 views

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    optical transistors?
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    optical transistors coming?
Luís F. Simões

Why the World Is Running Out of Helium - Slashdot - 0 views

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    following up on the lunchtime discussion. An older link is available here: http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/01/14/0219246
Nina Nadine Ridder

Europe offers space station as platform for climate science - Technology News - SINA English - 0 views

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    The European Space Agency is looking at proposals for using the International Space Station as a platform for climate science, ESA Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain said on Thursday.
Joris _

Panel Picks 3 Finalists for ESAs Cosmic Vision M class Missions | SpaceNews.com - 3 views

  • “superb from a science standpoint,” but beyond Europe’s current budget
  • There was some questioning of the cost estimate for Euclid, but at some point you have to decide: Either you don’t believe the estimates that [ESA science program managers] produced, or you assume their estimates are credible. Euclid was the one mission where costs were debated, but the consensus was to use the cost estimates presented to us.
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    finally cross-scale is not selected, it was the only cosmic vision mission with multi-satellites formation flying, since the concept for Xeus has changed. There is still Swarm but it's not really formation flying... So ESA is missing something here...
Christos Ampatzis

ESF names (ex ESA) Dr. Marc Heppener as Director of Science & Strategy Development: European Science Foundation - 3 views

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    strategic
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    Hmm I thought you were supposed to take this post?
pacome delva

The Mysterious Molasses Markings of Pluto - 0 views

  • Pluto can get so cold, researchers believe, that its atmosphere can actually freeze and fall to the ground. If Earth's atmosphere did that, it would make a layer 30 feet thick, but Pluto has less to work with. When it’s on the ground, Pluto's entire blanket of air is no more than a frosty film of nitrogen and methane.
Ma Ru

Weird science versus the volcano - 1 views

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    Although I'm not sure if fighting ash clouds lies within space industry interests, but "Weird science" in the title makes it an obligatory read for an ACTer, doesn't it?
Ma Ru

Sun For Everyun - 3 views

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    Nice initiative, isn't it?
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    some citizen science added to this would make it even better ... as it is it's rather, boh ...
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    Well, true - making data public is one thing, and making others to work through them for you is another... I love the new term "citizen science" though (and an explanation on the Wikipedia page why they had to invent a new one because "crowdsourcing" is soooooo - politically - wrong).
Luís F. Simões

Polynomial Time Code For 3-SAT Released, P==NP - Slashdot - 0 views

  • "Vladimir Romanov has released what he claims is a polynomial-time algorithm for solving 3-SAT. Because 3-SAT is NP-complete, this would imply that P==NP. While there's still good reason to be skeptical that this is, in fact, true, he's made source code available and appears decidedly more serious than most of the people attempting to prove that P==NP or P!=NP. Even though this is probably wrong, just based on the sheer number of prior failures, it seems more likely to lead to new discoveries than most. Note that there are already algorithms to solve 3-SAT, including one that runs in time (4/3)^n and succeeds with high probability. Incidentally, this wouldn't necessarily imply that encryption is worthless: it may still be too slow to be practical."
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    here we go again...
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    slashdot: "Russian computer scientist Vladimir Romanov has conceded that his previously published solution to the '3 SAT' problem of boolean algebra does not work."
LeopoldS

NASA Budget Outlook Relegates Flagship Probes to Back Burner | SpaceNews.com - 1 views

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    not so good news for science ...
Ma Ru

Multi-robot olfactory search in structured environments (Robotics and Autonomous Systems) - 3 views

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    Anyhow related to the "scent of science"?
LeopoldS

Science/AAAS: Science Magazine | Hot Topics | Hayabusa-Dust from Itokawa - 3 views

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    fantastic mission - proved once more!!!
Eduardo Martin Moraud

Forecasting Brain Science and its impact on technology - 3 views

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    For those sceptics about the use of neuroscience: A 20min talk (by a computer scientist!) about brain science and its use to build intelligent technology
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    so what does he sell? 22' without saying anything? Just "intelligence is prediction" - great but what are you gonna do mate?
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    I do not think his intention is to sell anything... Just to make people (from a non neuroscience background) aware that brain science will have an impact on technology. Also: I am a firm believer in that "prediction"defines intelligence, as he states, and that making machines that behave in such a way is the way to go :) (the talk is from 2003 btw :p)
Francesco Biscani

Bacterial computers can crack mathematical problems | Science | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Biologists have created a living computer from E. coli bacteria that can solve complex mathematical problems
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    nice article ... though the colouring used seems a lit awkward to me ...
nikolas smyrlakis

Nikolas Smyrlakis (CMSnik) on Twitter - 0 views

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    the Computational Management Science twitter, follow me!
ESA ACT

Edge - The reality club - 0 views

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    A group of brains thinks about science. Similar to our timeline exercise.
ESA ACT

SciBX: Science-Business eXchange - 0 views

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    is a groundbreaking weekly publication that provides a timely, concise, and understandable analysis of the scientific content and commercial potential of the most important translational research papers from across the life science literature.
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