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Janos Haits

Everipedia, the encyclopedia of everything - 0 views

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    "The online encyclopedia reinvented for the modern age. Everipedia is the next generation encyclopedia rebuilt for the modern age. With over 6 million articles and counting, it's already the world's largest English encyclopedia by content. Everipedia is free from ads and free to use for everyone under creative commons."
anonymous

Advanced Material Science Research To Enhance Ceramic Engine - 1 views

Material science is the science that is involved with the process of understanding material universe and make optimum use of them. It is a known fact that, the physical body is made up of different...

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Erich Feldmeier

DLD 2012 - Do-it-yourself-Biologie: Genanalyse für Heimwerker - Natur - FOCUS... - 0 views

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    "Genspace betreibt seit 2010 in Brooklyn ein Labor, das allen Bürgern offen steht, die sich für Molekularbiologie und moderne Biotechnologie interessieren, oder vielleicht auch nur Lust haben, einmal mit Pilzkulturen und Petrischalen zu hantieren. Besondere Erfahrungen und Vorkenntnisse muss niemand mitbringen, nur die Gebühr für den jeweiligen Kurs. Da können dann zum Beispiel Schüler in der Freizeit Mikroorganismen in Petrischalen züchten, oder der Rentner von nebenan lernt im Crashkurs, Genproben zu analysieren. „Es gibt nichts Besseres, als selbst etwas auszuprobieren, wenn man jemand für Wissenschaft begeistern will"
Erich Feldmeier

THX @zinkant #Gentehnik: So grün wie nie @SZ_wissen @kakape @schillipaeppa @b... - 0 views

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    "Es gibt tatsächlich etwas, das genetische Integrität heißt. Bei Pflanzensorten, die schon existieren und die sich wenig verändern sollten, wenn man sie vermehrt. Das ist wichtig für den Erhalt der Biodiversität. In der Pflanzenzucht aber geht es immer um Veränderung. Sie ist das Fundament, auf dem sich bessere Sorten mit neuen Eigenschaften entwickeln lassen, eine größere Vielfalt. Da ist es vom Grundsatz her egal, ob man im Klostergarten Erbsen miteinander kreuzt, um dickere Schoten zu generieren. Oder ob man in einem Hightech-Labor mit Genscheren wie Crispr-Cas9 den Code im Erbgut der Hülsenfrüchte umschreibt. Keiner der Prozesse schützt die genetische Integrität der Erbse. Beide Vorgänge bringen das gleiche Ergebnis. Nur dass moderne Gentechniken schneller sind, Ressourcen schonen, weniger Kollateralschäden im Erbgut erzeugen."
Janos Haits

Institute of General Semantics - 0 views

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    General semantics is a system that generalizes the principles and methods of modern science to all areas of human activity. Its principles and methods can be utilized to enhance our creative and critical thinking processes, and thus achieve better management of our day-to-day activities and our relationships.
Erich Feldmeier

Pascal Junod » An Aspiring Scientist's Frustration with Modern-Day Academia: ... - 0 views

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    "The problem, as I see it, is that we are not doing very much to remedy these issues, and that a lot of people have already accepted that "true science" is simply an ideal that will inevitably disappear with the current system proceeding along as it is. As such, why risk our careers and reputations to fight for some noble cause that most of academia won't really appreciate anyway?"
Ivan Pavlov

New findings challenge assumptions about origins of life - 0 views

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    Our genetic code is translated by two super-families of modern-day enzymes. Carter's research team created and superimposed digital three-dimensional versions of the two super-families to see how their structures aligned. Carter found that all the enzymes have virtually identical cores that can be extracted to produce "molecular fossils" he calls Urzymes-Ur meaning earliest or original. The other parts, he said, are variations that were introduced later, as evolution unfolded. These two Urzymes are as close as scientists have gotten to the actual ancient enzymes that would have populated the Earth billions of years ago.
Janos Haits

YaCy 'sciencenet': About - 0 views

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    "Sciencenet - Towards a global search and share engine for all scientific knowledge Modern biological experiments create vast amounts of data which are geographically distributed. These datasets consist of petabytes of raw data and billions of documents. Yet to the best of our knowledge, a search engine technology that searches and crosslinks all different data types in life sciences does not exist."
Ivan Pavlov

Archaeologists discover largest, oldest wine cellar in Near East - 0 views

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    3,700 year-old store room held 2,000 liters of strong, sweet wine. Archaeologists have unearthed what may be the oldest -- and largest -- ancient wine cellar in the Near East, containing forty jars, each of which would have held fifty liters of strong, sweet wine. The cellar was discovered in the ruined palace of a sprawling Canaanite city in northern Israel, called Tel Kabri. The site dates to about 1,700 B.C. and isn't far from many of Israel's modern-day wineries.
Ivan Pavlov

Skeletal remains of 24,000-year-old boy raise new questions about first Americans - 0 views

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    Results from a DNA study of a young boy's skeletal remains believed to be 24,000 years old could turn the archaeological world upside down -- it's been demonstrated that nearly 30 percent of modern Native American's ancestry came from this youngster's gene pool, suggesting First Americans came directly from Siberia, according to a research team that includes a Texas A&M University professor.
Erich Feldmeier

OPED, Medizintechnik, VACOhand RADIUS - Handgelenkorthese - 0 views

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    Christian Puritscher "Image + Therapiekonzept Die moderne Alternative zum Gips"
Janos Haits

Online Etymology Dictionary - 0 views

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    "This is a map of the wheel-ruts of modern English. Etymologies are not definitions; they're explanations of what our words meant and how they sounded 600 or 2,000 years ago."
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
Skeptical Debunker

If bonobo Kanzi can point as humans do, what other similarities can rearing reveal? - 0 views

  • The difference between pointing by the Great Ape Trust bonobos - the only ones in the world with receptive competence for spoken English - and other captive apes that make hand gestures is explained by the culture in which they were reared, according to the paper's authors: Janni Pedersen, an Iowa State University Ph.D. candidate conducting research for her dissertation at Great Ape Trust; Pär Segerdahl, a scientist from Sweden who has published several philosophical inquires into language; and William M. Fields, an ethnographer investigating language, culture and tools in non-human primates. Fields also is Great Ape Trust's director of scientific research. Because Kanzi, Panbanisha and Nyota were raised in a culture where pointing has a purpose - The Trust's hallmark Pan/Homo environment, where infant bonobos are reared with both bonobo (Pan paniscus) and human (Homo sapiens) influences - their pointing is as scientifically meaningful as their understanding of spoken English, Fields said. The pointing study supports and builds on previous research on the effect of rearing culture on cognitive capabilities, including the 40-year research corpus of Dr. Duane Rumbaugh, Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh and Fields, which is the foundation of the scientific inquiry at Great Ape Trust. Those studies included the breakthrough finding that Kanzi and other bonobos with receptive competence for spoken English acquired language as human children do - by being exposed to it since infancy. The bonobos adopted finger-pointing behavior for the same reasons, because they were reared in a culture where pointing has meaning.
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    You may have more in common with Kanzi, Panbanisha and Nyota, three language-competent bonobos living at Great Ape Trust, than you thought. And those similarities, right at your fingertip, might one day tell scientists more about the effect of culture on neurological disorders that limit human expression. Among humans, pointing is a universal language, an alternative to spoken words to convey a message. Before they speak, infants point, a gesture scientists agree is closely associated with word learning. But when an ape points, scientists break rank on the question of whether pointing is a uniquely human behavior. Some of the world's leading voices in modern primatology have argued that although apes may gesture in a way that resembles human pointing, the genetic and cognitive differences between apes and humans are so great that the apes' signals have no specific intent. Not so, say Great Ape Trust scientists, who argued in a recently published scientific paper, "Why Apes Point: Pointing Gestures in Spontaneous Conversation of Language-Competent Pan/Homo Bonobos," that not only do Kanzi, Panbanisha and Nyota point with their index fingers in conversation as a human being might, these bonobos do so with specific intent and objectives in mind.
Walid Damouny

Scientists discover first multicellular life that doesn't need oxygen - 1 views

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    "Oxygen may not be the staple of modern complex life that scientists once thought. Until now, the only life forms known to live exclusively in anoxic conditions were viruses, bacteria and Archaea. But in a new study, scientists have discovered three new multicellular marine species that appear to have never lived in aerobic conditions, and never metabolized oxygen. "
thinkahol *

‪Quantum Computers and Parallel Universes‬‏ - YouTube - 0 views

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    Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/05/23/Marcus_Chown_in_Conversation_with_Fred_Watson Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You: A Guide to the Universe, discusses the mechanics behind quantum computers, explaining that they function by having atoms exist in multiple places at once. He predicts that quantum computers will be produced within 20 years. ----- The two towering achievements of modern physics are quantum theory and Einsteins general theory of relativity. Together, they explain virtually everything about the world in which we live. But almost a century after their advent, most people havent the slightest clue what either is about. Radio astronomer, award-winning writer and broadcaster Marcus Chown talks to fellow stargazer Fred Watson about his book Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You. - Australian Broadcasting Corporation Marcus Chown is an award-winning writer and broadcaster. Formerly a radio astronomer at the California Institute of Technology, he is now cosmology consultant of the weekly science magazine New Scientist. The Magic Furnace, Marcus' second book, was chosen in Japan as one of the Books of the Year by Asahi Shimbun. In the UK, the Daily Mail called it "a dizzy page-turner with all the narrative devices you'd expect to find in Harry Potter". His latest book is called Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You.
anonymous

Trivedi Science Can Improve Soil Fertility Without the Use of Chemicals - 0 views

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    Modern agriculture has brought in various ways for improving soil fertility and the soil is facing great threats due to usage of various kinds of chemicals.
anonymous

Trivedi Foundation Leads Groundbreaking Achievements - 0 views

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    The Trivedi Foundation is a non-profit organization that is working in the realm of combining the forces of modern science and spirituality. It was founded by Mahendra Kumar Trivedi who since an early age displayed distinct and extraordinary brilliance and spiritual intelligence.
Janos Haits

SGI Wikipedia Project - 0 views

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    He turned to Wikipedia and together with SGI has created the first-ever historical mapping and exploration of the full text contents of the English-language edition of Wikipedia, in time and space, with visualizations of modern history captured in under a day. Loading the entire English language edition of Wikipedia into SGI UV 2000, Mr. Leetaru was able to show how Wikipedia's view of the world unfolded over the past two centuries. Location, year and the positive or negative sentiment have been tied to those references.
veera90

Reimagining Drug Discovery with Smart Clinical Trials | ACL Digital - 0 views

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    In Contempt of various potential advantages offered by way of modern technologies and capacities, the biopharmaceutical organization has commonly been slow to digitize its clinical trial process. Many biopharma corporations nowadays think about digital as a set of technology, structures, and superior analytics, which may include connected devices, mobile applications, artificial intelligence (AI), and robotics. The first-moving organization is also typically focusing on the fragmented solution and piloting technologies in exclusive areas of clinical trial and development to aid the existing scenario.
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