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Graphene may reveal the grain of space-time - physics-math - 13 May 2011 - New Scientist - 1 views

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    COULD the structure of space and time be sketched out inside a cousin of plain old pencil lead? The atomic grid of graphene may mimic a lattice underlying reality, two physicists have claimed, an idea that could explain the curious spin of the electron. Graphene is an atom-thick layer of carbon in a hexagonal formation. Depending on its position in this grid, an electron can adopt either of two quantum states - a property called pseudospin which is mathematically akin to the intrinsic spin of an electron. Most physicists do not think it is true spin, but Chris Regan at the University of California, Los Angeles, disagrees. He cites work with carbon nanotubes (rolled up sheets of graphene) in the late 1990s, in which electrons were found to be reluctant to bounce back off these obstacles. Regan and his colleague Matthew Mecklenburg say this can be explained if a tricky change in spin is required to reverse direction. Their quantum model of graphene backs that up. The spin arises from the way electrons hop between atoms in graphene's lattice, says Regan. So how about the electron's intrinsic spin? It cannot be a rotation in the ordinary sense, as electrons are point particles with no radius and no innards. Instead, like pseudospin, it might come from a lattice pattern in space-time itself, says Regan. This echoes some attempts to unify quantum mechanics with gravity in which space-time is built out of tiny pieces or fundamental networks (Physical Review Letters, vol 106, p 116803). Sergei Sharapov of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kiev says that the work provides an interesting angle on how electrons and other particles acquire spin, but he is doubtful how far the analogy can be pushed. Regan admits that moving from the flatland world of graphene to higher-dimensional space is tricky. "It will be interesting to see if there are other lattices that give emergent spin," he says.
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The Epidemic of Mental Illness: Why? by Marcia Angell | The New York Review of Books - 0 views

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    It seems that Americans are in the midst of a raging epidemic of mental illness, at least as judged by the increase in the numbers treated for it. The tally of those who are so disabled by mental disorders that they qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) increased nearly two and a half times between 1987 and 2007-from one in 184 Americans to one in seventy-six. For children, the rise is even more startling-a thirty-five-fold increase in the same two decades. Mental illness is now the leading cause of disability in children, well ahead of physical disabilities like cerebral palsy or Down syndrome, for which the federal programs were created.
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The Troubled Life of Nim Chimpsky by Peter Singer | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books - 0 views

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    "Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed." -Antoine de Saint Exupéry, The Little Prince
Walid Damouny

Child Abuse Raises Risk of Illness in Adulthood - 0 views

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    "Child abuse has had a known association with increased risk for virtually all types of psychological and psychiatric problems - but a new evidence review suggests that it raises the risk of physical illness just as much."
thinkahol *

First Demonstration of Time Cloaking  - Technology Review - 0 views

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    Physicists have created a "hole in time" using the temporal equivalent of an invisibility cloak.
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Ginseng And Its Immense Health Benefits - 1 views

Since the days of herbal medicines, ginseng was used as an antidote for various medical conditions. History tells us that Asia and North America were the leading regions were ginseng has huge popul...

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Scientific Research and Experiments Of Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    At Trivedi Science, there are many scientific researches and experiments done by Mahendra Trivedi.
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Pros And Secrets Of The Stem Cell Research - 1 views

Stem cells are generally present in the body of humans and several animals. They divide themselves into some other cells as well with time, which are important for the survival of humans. Since las...

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Trivedi Effect, A Miracle in Agriculture Science - 0 views

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    The impact of the Trivedi Effect is incredible, and many scientists already admitted that, the phenomenon is incredible.
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Few Facts About Sustainable Agriculture And Industrial Farming - 0 views

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    Industrial agriculture is about industrial ways of agriculture promote the usage of chemical fertilizers and pesticides on the massive scale and sustainable agriculture, on the second hand, encourages growing a number of crops and crop rotation.
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Stem Cell Research: Know More About It - 0 views

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    Scientific communities have clearly indicated that lack of stem cells highly affect the quality of life a person is living. Those who have more stem cells in the body always live the healthy and superior life.
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Online Workshop On "Consciousness is Power," On 31st January 2015 - 0 views

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    Experience profound discourses by Mahendra Trivedi from the comfort of your own home and receive extended energy transmissions - UNLEASH YOUR TRUE POTENTIAL.
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Pros And Secrets Of The Stem Cell Research - 0 views

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    Stem cells are generally present in the body of humans and several animals. They divide themselves into some other cells as well with time, which are important for the survival of humans.
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Mahendra Trivedi - Various Health Advantages Of Sponge Gourd Described - 0 views

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    Sponge gourd with enormous beneficiary features, needs to be grown in high quantities, and farmers who grow sponge gourd can increase their yield naturally with Trivedi Effect.
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Online International Journal, Peer Reviewed Scholarly Journals - 0 views

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    "International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research -IJSER (ISSN 2229-5518) - Call For Research Papers"
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    "Lunyr is an Ethereum-based decentralized crowdsourced encyclopedia which rewards users with app tokens for peer-reviewing and contributing information. We aim to be the starting point of the internet for finding reliable, accurate information. Our long-term vision is to develop a knowledge base API that developers can use to create next generation decentralized applications in Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and more."
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Technology Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: Highlights from the Gallery of Fluid Motion - 9 views

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    The best of the bunch (so far) for the 2010 American Physical Society's Gallery of Fluid Motion Each year, the Fluid Dynamics division of the American Physical Society holds a conference. This year, the meeting is in Long Beach, California, in November. One of the highlights is the impressive set of videos of fluid motion that the delegates put together. These videos have already begun to appear on the arViv in impressive numbers. Videos are an effective and increasingly popular way of publishing research. Expect to see more like this. But there are clearly better ways to make them available other than as downloads from the arXiv or as videos in a room in Long Beach. One obvious option is to make them available on streaming websites such as YouTube andVimeo. As far as I can tell, they are not available like this. Another is to create a website that showcases them in advance, to make it a global, web-based event. Many of the videos are superb. Not only could they command a bigger audience, they deserve it. If plans are afoot to make the Gallery of Fluid Motion a bigger event, then great. If not, shame! Here is my selection of the highlights this year.
Erich Feldmeier

Game Theory and the Treatment of Cancer | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    "Similarly, how should cancer biologists think about cancer cells capable of producing vascular endothelial growth factor, a protein that promotes the growth of blood vessels? Clearly, the importance of this protein only makes sense when thinking about a cancer cell's environment: how close it is to blood vessels that it can exploit, for example."
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