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Erich Feldmeier

Aussenansicht - Demontage der Wissenschaft - Politik - Süddeutsche.de - 0 views

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    Christian Dries sciencegarden
Erich Feldmeier

@AlpenTram proudly presents: Trambahn-Westtangente - Verfahrene Situation @SZ_Wissen - 0 views

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    Verfahrende Situation in München Fürstenried, Stau, Stau, Stau
Janos Haits

AI 2045 - 0 views

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    "Artificial Intelligence, AI, Machine Learning, digital assistant, AI algorithm (excluded terms: -weiwei, -las, -parrish), by Singularity Utopia."
alternativeno

Yahoo Support Toll Free Phone Number - 0 views

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    Have you any Yahoo related issues. We are here to help you out. Contact us on Yahoo support toll free phone number 1-855-550-2552.
Erich Feldmeier

"Die Gier ist älter als der Kapitalismus" - Wirtschaft - Süddeutsche.de - 0 views

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    "Ist Gier eine natürliche Anlage in uns? Ja, sie ist von Mensch zu Mensch allerdings unterschiedlich ausgeprägt und die Folgen sind verschieden. Wenn einer im Supermarkt ein Riesentheater macht, um ein Schnäppchen zu ergattern, dann ist er gierig, aber er schadet damit niemandem. Wenn ein Fondsmanager gierig ist, kann das enorme Konsequenzen haben. Psychologisch gesehen ist da kein Unterschied. Beide Male geht es darum, den persönlichen Nutzen zu maximieren. Das ist eine Grundeigenschaft des Menschen."
Tom Thomos

Now Buy Windblown Waste Containers at Eco Friendly Rates - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control supplies windblown waste containers in Australia at Eco friendly prices. You must buy these windblown waste containers that effectively collect all the waste in them. They are available in variety of sizes.
Charles Daney

Symmetry in Physics, Part 1: Spacetime Symmetry - US LHC Blog - 0 views

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    One of the reasons why physicists often wax poetic about the beauty of physics is that so much of the field has based on symmetry, and humans find symmetry beautiful.
thinkahol *

Plastic computer memory device uses spin of electrons to read and write data | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    "Researchers at Ohio State University have demonstrated the first plastic computer memory device that utilizes the spin of electrons to read and write data. An alternative to traditional microelectronics, the "spintronics" device could store more data in less space, process data faster, and consume less power."
thinkahol *

Scientists identify DNA that may contribute to each person's uniqueness | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Building on a tool that they developed in yeast four years ago, researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine scanned the human genome and discovered what they believe is the reason people have such a variety of physical traits and disease risks.
thinkahol *

Nanoscale Probes Measure Signals Inside Cells | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Chemists and engineers at Harvard University have fashioned nanowires into a new type of V-shaped transistor small enough to be used for sensitive probing
thinkahol *

Monkeys recognize themselves in the mirror, indicating self-awareness | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    A study published Sept. 29 by Luis Populin, a professor of anatomy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, shows that under specific conditions, a rhesus macaque monkey that normally would fail the "mark test" can still recognize itself in the mirror and perform actions that scientists would expect from animals that are self-aware.
thinkahol *

Collective intelligence in small teams | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    A new study co-authored by MIT researchers documents the existence of collective intelligence among groups of people who cooperate well, showing that such intelligence extends beyond the cognitive abilities of the groups' individual members, and that the tendency to cooperate effectively is linked to the number of women in a group.
thinkahol *

Scientists suggest that cancer is purely man-made | KurzweilAI - 1 views

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    Cancer is a modern, man-made disease caused by environmental factors such as pollution and diet, a study by University of Manchester scientists has strongly
thinkahol *

Berkeley Lab scientists open electrical link to living cells | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Scientists with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have designed an electrical link to living cells engineered to shuttle electrons across a cell's membrane to an external acceptor along a well-defined path. This direct channel could yield cells that can read and respond to electronic signals, electronics capable of self-replication and repair, or efficiently transfer sunlight into electricity.
David Corking

Guest Column: Computers vs. Brains - Olivia Judson Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • let’s say that one movable synapse could store one byte (8 bits) of memory. That thimble would then contain 1,000 gigabytes (1 terabyte) of information. A thousand thimblefuls make up a whole brain, giving us a million gigabytes — a petabyte — of information. To put this in perspective, the entire archived contents of the Internet fill just three petabytes.
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      Utterly astounding.
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    Inspiring and startling.
Charles Daney

Where Did You Get Those Lovely Spirals? -- Berardelli 2009 (821): 2 -- ScienceNOW - 0 views

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    Researchers figure out how galaxies like the Milky Way formed
Maluvia Haseltine

A Quest for Batteries to Alter the Energy Equation - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Racing against other companies around the globe, International Battery isn the front lines of an effort to build smaller, lighter, more powerful batteries that could help transform the American energy economy by replacing gasoline in cars and making windmills and solar cells easier to integrate into the power grid.
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