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Christos Ampatzis

Butterflies in the ISS - 5 views

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    learning to flap wings without gravity
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    is there something more than a video where nothing happens...?
Nina Nadine Ridder

Spaceflight Now | Breaking News | Military agency studying space garbage service - 5 views

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    that Prof. Klinkrad that gave the space debris lecture here was there as far as I know (at the conference/meeting mentioned)
pacome delva

Power Law Explains Insurgent Violence - 1 views

  • To try to explain the mechanism behind these patterns, the team borrowed a simple computer model from economics. The model treated all insurgencies like a marketplace--groups of people constantly deciding whether to act. Rather than coordinating, the groups simply watch the news. The size of the carnage reported at any given time determines the probability that a group of a given size will strike next. Like clockwork, the attacks over the course of the conflict--from the smallest to the most deadly--have the same distribution.
LeopoldS

http://eit.europa.eu/fileadmin/Content/Downloads/PDF/Official_documents/EIT_Draft_Trien... - 5 views

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    have a look at this .... cooperation? becoming a centre?
Dario Izzo

Every day the same dream - molleindustria - 5 views

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    Is this how your day looks like? Think out of the box and you will win this poetic and very artistic game
Dario Izzo

Fast Future report: the shape of jobs to come - 5 views

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    Long report on new careers and jobs that will be available in 20 years. Space guides is one of them .... (overoptimistic?)
Luzi Bergamin

Power scattering and absorption mediated by cloak/anti-cloak interactions: A transforma... - 1 views

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    To keep you updated in the field of metamaterials. "Invisible sensors" are a hot topic at the moment. Of course, mainly due to military applications. Might be interesting to sense something while minimizing the perturbations due to the sensor.
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    And all seems to be allowed by transformation optics ..... mah
Joris _

NASA Announces Designs for Personal Flying Suit - In Transit Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Awesome!! Basically a personal V-22 Osprey.
LeopoldS

Times Higher Education - Top nations in physics - 5 views

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    another stat on publication comparisons - this time physics
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    see, it's not just football where Scotland compete separately from england
Tobias Seidl

German paper chase to end : Nature News - 5 views

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    No more endless publication lists needed for grant applications. Hopefully a trend that continues.
Juxi Leitner

Powering cube satellites - 5 views

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    nice!
Dario Izzo

If It Smells Like a Rose ... Maybe You're a Neural Network - 5 views

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    Good critic to a non neuromorphic approach?
Joris _

How We'll Work in 2025 | Slideshows - 5 views

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    Could we apply this to ESA?
pacome delva

Fruit Fly Aerial Maneuver Explained - 1 views

  • Insects can execute flying feats more impressive than fighter jets, and a team of researchers has now learned the trick behind one of them. They used high speed video cameras and a new 3D reconstruction technique to show how fruit flies execute their acrobatic turns. As they report in the 9 April Physical Review Letters, despite the complex wing motions, a fly can execute quick pirouettes by adjusting just a single parameter that controls the difference between the way its left and right wings oscillate. The results may be relevant for engineers designing flight control strategies for tiny robotic insects for search-and-rescue and surveillance.
pacome delva

Electronic Nose Knows a Good Smell - 1 views

  • Most of these devices have been able to identify and distinguish only between specific odors they've previously been trained to recognize, however, says neuroscientist Rafi Haddad of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel. If an artificial nose is ever to replace the real thing, he says, it will have to be able to classify odors it has never encountered before.
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    for Eduardo !
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    Smells awesome! Thanks dude...
pacome delva

Maxed out: Testing humans to destruction - 1 views

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    Crazy numbers...!!!
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    This half-tonne deadlift is impressive indeed... So next goal for me is to get this 45 overhead and prove I'm an average human :>
Joris _

DARPA Looking for Partner On Wireless Spacecraft Demo | SpaceNews.com - 1 views

  • DARPA for several years has been working on a program dubbed System F6 that seeks to prove that a cluster of small spacecraft can perform the mission of a large spacecraft by communicating wirelessly with one another in space
  • DARPA plans to launch three dedicated System F6 spacecraft either to low Earth orbit or geostationary orbit in mid-2013 to 2014
  • semi-autonomous cluster reconfiguration
Loretta Latronico Poulain

Agent-based computer models could anticipate future economic crisis - 1 views

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    "The Illinois Commerce Commission wanted to make sure that if they deregulated the power market, individual producers of electricity would not be able to manipulate the market during times of high demand by withholding capacity or charging excessive rates. The Argonne model found that during certain times of heavy load such a situation could emerge, which led to the recommendation that independent monitors maintain some oversight of the power market." Interesting this study on power grids !
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