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Jon Dorbolo

Daniel Whiteson - UC Irvine - 0 views

  • I am interested in probing the structure of matter and the nature of its interactions at the very smallest scales, to understand the fundamental nature of our universe.
Jon Dorbolo

CRAYFIS: Cosmic Rays Found in Smartphones - 0 views

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    This is where you can join the reasarch network and download apps for smartphones and tablets (iOS, Android, Windows).
Jon Dorbolo

Why Good News? Counting the Benefits - The Good News Network - 0 views

  • A leading MD and surgeon, now an author and teacher, Dr. Christiane Northrup, calls it the Law of Attraction and says that we create the state of our body by the thoughts we think. “Every thought we think changes our biochemistry. Your hormones are all affected by your thoughts. Pay attention to things that bring you joy. When I read the newspaper, I look for the good news.”
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    Good news can create concrete, positive change in any person's life.
Jon Dorbolo

Criminal Victimization, 2013 - 0 views

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    The US Bureau of Justice Statistics reports continued decline in both property crime and violent crime. If this sems counter-intuitive to you it is time to check your premises.
Jon Dorbolo

Observing Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with Smartphones - 0 views

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    Daniel Whiteson's et al. paper explaining how the mobile device cosmic ray detector works.
Jon Dorbolo

Justin Arthur Vandenbroucke - UC Irvine - 0 views

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    He crated DECO and researches gamma-ray astronomy, neutrino-astronomy.
Jon Dorbolo

Physicist turns smartphones into pocket cosmic ray detectors - 0 views

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    This is about Dr. Vandenbroucke's project - DECO.
Jon Dorbolo

Cosmic rays: particles from outer space | CERN - 0 views

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    CERN is The European Organization for Nuclear Research located in Switzerland and operates the world largest particle accelerator - the Hadron Collider where the elusive Higgs-Bosun particle was recently detected (maybe). This is one of the best places on earth for particle physics - which includes cosmic rays.
Jon Dorbolo

Turning the Moon into a cosmic ray detector - 0 views

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    OK, sure, why not? If we can turn our iPhones and Windows Surface and Android phones into cosmic ray detectors, why not the moon?
Jon Dorbolo

Jocelyn Bell Burnell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The paper announcing the discovery of pulsars had five authors. Hewish's name was listed first, Bell's second. Hewish was awarded the Nobel Prize, along with Martin Ryle, without the inclusion of Bell as a co-recipient. Many prominent astronomers expressed outrage at this omission,[10] including Sir Fred Hoyle.
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