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Janos Haits

Koios.org/ - 0 views

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    Omniscious is a free open online collaborative problem solving contest platform in development. The system is intended for anyone curious and interested in solving wicked problems or investigating complicated unanswered questions.
Janos Haits

myExperiment - 0 views

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    myExperiment makes it easy to find, use and share scientific workflows and other Research Objects, and to build communities.
Ilmar Tehnas

Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock? - life - 19 October 2009 - New Scientist - 3 views

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    chemiosmosis - alternate and quite well explained possible origin of life
Charles Daney

Concepts are born in the hippocampus - New Scientist - 0 views

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    A diminutive chihuahua and a lumbering Irish wolfhound look completely different, yet most us know they both belong to the concept called "dog". Now the brain regions responsible for our ability to organise the world into separate concepts have been pinpointed.
Charles Daney

How does your galaxy grow? - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Together with ever-improving observations of the early universe, grand simulations are beginning to paint a single, unifying picture of why the universe looks as it does. At its heart is an almost invisible scaffold of dark matter and cold gas on which the visible constituents of the universe hang - a structure known as the cosmic web.
Charles Daney

New look at Alzheimer's could revolutionise treatment - New Scientist - 0 views

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    GENES that increase the risk of Alzheimer's and a blood protein that speeds up cognitive decline are radically changing our view of the devastating illness. Reported this week, both findings suggest new causes for Alzheimer's, boosting prospects for its treatment and prevention.
Ilmar Tehnas

Extraterrestrial rafting: Hunting off-world sea life - space - 09 November 2009 - New S... - 0 views

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    Future expeditions to the moons of Jupiter and MaRS
Ilmar Tehnas

Was life founded on cyanide from space crashes? - life - 06 November 2009 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Further discussion on how life on earth may have originated.
Ilmar Tehnas

Giant crack in Africa formed in just days - environment - 04 November 2009 - New Scientist - 1 views

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    Article on active rifting in Africa
Ilmar Tehnas

Ripples in space divide classical and quantum worlds - physics-math - 18 November 2009 ... - 2 views

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    The Unuverse is on the verge of becoming virtual...
Janos Haits

Homepage | FuturICT - 0 views

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    FuturICT will build a Living Earth Platform, a simulation, visualization and participation platform to support decision-making of policy-makers, business people and citizens.
Skeptical Debunker

Carbon Nanotube Speakers Could Be Powered by Lasers, Transform Noisy Spaces into Peacef... - 6 views

  • “Nanotubes assemblies of various types are black and highly conductive,” said Dr. Mikhail Kozlov, a research scientist and the study’s lead author. “Their dark, conductive surface can be effectively heated with laser light or electricity to induce variations in the pressure of the air around the nanotubes — which we perceive as sound. It’s called the photo- or thermo-acoustic effect, and it’s the same principle Alexander Graham Bell used to produce sound on the first telephone.” With laser excitation, no electrical contact with the nanotube speaker is required, making the speakers wireless. “Speakers made with carbon nanotube sheets are extremely thin, light and almost transparent,” Kozlov said. “They have no moving parts and can be attached to any surface, which makes the surface acoustically active. They can be concealed in television and computer screens, apartment walls, or in the windows of buildings and cars. The almost invisible strands form films that can ‘talk.’” In addition to filling a room with sound from invisible speakers, nanotube speakers could easily cancel sound from the noisiest neighbor or dim the roar of traffic rushing past a neighborhood, using the same principles as current sound-canceling technologies. “The sound generation by nanotube sheets can help to achieve this effect on very large scales,” Kozlov said.
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    A UT Dallas team's study published in the Journal of Applied Physics expands the extraordinary capabilities of nanotechnology to include laser-powered acoustic speakers made from assemblies of carbon nanotubes.
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    Amazing work being done with nanotechnology!
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    http://www.nlptrainingcoaching.com Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the most proven and systematic way to understand, how your subconscious is presently programed for current level of success.
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