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Janos Haits

API guide - CKAN 2.5.3 documentation - 0 views

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    "This section documents CKAN's API, for developers who want to write code that interacts with CKAN sites and their data. CKAN's Action API is a powerful, RPC-style API that exposes all of CKAN's core features to API clients. All of a CKAN website's core functionality (everything you can do with the web interface and more) can be used by external code that calls the CKAN API."
Janos Haits

TED | Conversations | All Conversations - 0 views

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    A new platform for sharing ideas. 3 ways to engage: Ideas, Questions, Debates
Erich Feldmeier

Faculty Profile - Norbert Schwarz : University of Michigan PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT - 0 views

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    "Metacognitive experiences and the intricacies of setting people straight" decision making by few arguments better than more cognitive greed, info overload http://ed.iiqii.de/gallery/Science-TheOnlyNews/FrontalCortex_wired_com warum wir nur bis 3 zählen können
Janos Haits

Khan Academy - 0 views

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    The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) with the mission of providing a world-class education to anyone, anywhere. We are complementing Salman's ever-growing library with user-paced exercises--developed as an open source project--allowing the Khan Academy to become the free classroom for the World.
Erich Feldmeier

Google+, Great inventions and innovations overlapping edges of 2 or more disciplines - 0 views

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    "Great inventions and innovations were nearly always @ the overlapping edges of 2 or more disciplines, e.g. optics / microscope: http://ed.iiQii.de/gallery/VictimsOfGroupThink/PersistenceOfMemory_wikipedia_org But think to IT 1) human genome project / Craig Venter and to socialmedia 2) http://coturnix.org/ 3) http://scientopia.org/blogs/scicurious/ 4) http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/reinventing-discovery/ 5 ) „Science is an assault on ignorance, Its legacies are concepts,technologies and databases. As with many walks in life, the most glamorous legacies tend to get the most attention and the least are neglected" http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~scotch/maureretal_nature.pdf"
Erich Feldmeier

A Scicurious CV « Are you Scicurious? - 0 views

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    "A Scicurious CV In which Sci can boast about herself. http://scicurious.wordpress.com/ http://scienceblogs.com/neurotopia Professional Honors Semifinalist in the 3 Quarks Daily 2010 Prize in Science: Featured in The Open Laboratory: Best Science Blogging 2008 Blogging Anthology. "Uber Coca, by Sigmund Freud" Featured in The Open Laboratory: Best Science Blogging 2009 Blogging Anthology. "Addiction and the Opponent-Process Theory" Nominated for Eureka's Top 30 Science Blogs at the Times Online."
Erich Feldmeier

Mendeley Research Blog - 0 views

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    "Academics have to publish in high-Impact Factor journals to receive promotions, tenure, or grant funding, and universities allocate their million-dollar library budgets to those same high-Impact Factor journals. This is despite the Impact Factor's many known flaws - the most limiting of which is that the citations it is based on take 3-5 years to accumulate"
Erich Feldmeier

Reiner Hartenstein: Werden Tumore Krebs Cancer durch Angiogenese-Hemmer aggressiver? (Aktuelles, 24.04.2009) - 0 views

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    dass bei Mäusen mindestens 2 der 3 zur Krebstherapie zugelassenen Angiogenese-Hemmer die Bösartigkeit von Tumoren erhöhen können (Cancer Cell 2009, Band 15: Seite 220 und 232). Wurden krebskranke Labortiere mit den Wirkstoffen Sunitinib oder Sorafenib behandelt, verlangsamte sich einerseits das Tumorwachstum deutlich, andererseits drangen die Tumore verstärkt in das umliegende Gewebe ein und bildeten mehr Metastasen. .. Offenbar verlangsamen Angiogenese-Hemmer zunächst das Wachstum eines Tumors, bis dieser auf das knappe Nährstoffangebot reagiert und sich gegen das Aushungern zur Wehr setzt. „Möglicherweise liegt das daran, dass ein Tumor sein Wachstumsverhalten ändert, wenn er nicht mehr ausreichend versorgt wird. Indem er in benachbartes Gewebe eindringt und Tochtergeschwülste bildet, könnte er versuchen, wieder mehr Nachschub zu bekommen
Janos Haits

Millennium Mathematics Project - 0 views

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    "The Millennium Mathematics Project (MMP) is a maths education and outreach initiative for ages 3 to 19 and the general public. The MMP is a collaboration between the Faculties of Mathematics and Education at the University of Cambridge, and is active nationally and internationally. Our focus is on increasing mathematical understanding, confidence and enjoyment, enriching everyone's experience of mathematics, and promoting creative and imaginative approaches to maths."
Erich Feldmeier

@biogarage #SP-personality Cynthia Thomson: The Genetics of Being a Daredevil - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "And again, in this expanded group, she found the same association between the variation of the DRD4 gene and a willingness to take risks on the slopes. The variant's overall effect was slight, explaining only about 3 percent of the difference in behavior between risk takers and the risk averse, but was statistically significant and remained intact"
Erich Feldmeier

Heinz von Foerster: Kommutativgesetz 3 mal 2 ist 2 mal 3 - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Hochgeladen am 27.03.2009 Ausschnitt aus dem Film "90 Jahre Heinz von Foerster" von Maria Pruckner."
Erich Feldmeier

@biogarage Sick Bees - Part 3: The Bee Immune System @ Scientific Beekeeping - 0 views

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    "Note that the antimicrobial peptides are produced largely in the fat bodies-so there would be less of this sort of response in forager bees, which don't maintain their fat bodies. This makes sense, since foragers aren't expected to live for long. However, keep in mind that the bees in protein-hungry colonies are unable to develop their fat bodies fully-this one point where nutrition ties in to immunity. Surprisingly, Jay Evans found that these genes are not upregulated in bees from CCD colonies, even though the bees are full of pathogens! There are a few potential explanations for this finding that come to mind: The bee hemocytes are not recognizing the pathogens as foreign (suppression of recognition systems, perhaps by viruses?). The colonies could be protein-starved. Something is suppressing the transcription of the genes, or their translation to peptides. Note that viruses can do this very thing, which I feel may be a big clue!"
thinkahol *

Ants take on Goliath role in protecting trees in the savanna from elephants - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Sep. 3, 2010) - Ants are not out of their weight class when defending trees from the appetite of nature's heavyweight, the African elephant, a new University of Florida study finds.
thinkahol *

Fermilab is Building a 'Holometer' to Determine Once and For All Whether Reality Is Just an Illusion | Popular Science - 0 views

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    Researchers at Fermilab are building a "holometer" so they can disprove everything you thought you knew about the universe. More specifically, they are trying to either prove or disprove the somewhat mind-bending notion that the third dimension doesn't exist at all, and that the 3-D universe we think we live in is nothing more than a hologram. To do so, they are building the most precise clock ever created.
thinkahol *

The gene-environment enigma - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Dec. 3, 2010) - Personalized medicine centers on being able to predict the risk of disease or response to a drug based on a person's genetic makeup. But a study by scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that, for most common diseases, genes alone only tell part of the story.
thinkahol *

Breakthrough chip technology lights path to exascale computing: Optical signals connect chips together faster and with lower power - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Dec. 3, 2010) - IBM scientists have unveiled a new chip technology that integrates electrical and optical devices on the same piece of silicon, enabling computer chips to communicate using pulses of light (instead of electrical signals), resulting in smaller, faster and more power-efficient chips than is possible with conventional technologies.
Charles Daney

Looking for Background Noise: The Cosmic Reality Check: Scientific American - 0 views

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    A celestial audit suggests that astronomers' inventory of luminous bodies may soon be complete (reprint of 3/02 article)
Charles Daney

SkyandTelescope.com - News from Sky & Telescope - A Tropical Tempest on Titan - 0 views

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    There's an old saying that describes the weather in Maine as "9 months of wintah, and 3 months of damn poor sleddin'." But even the hardiest Mainer would be challenged by the climate on Saturn's big moon Titan, where "wintah" lasts 7½ years, temperatures struggle to reach -290°F (-178°C), the ground is rock-hard water ice, and a mix of liquid methane and ethane rains from the sky.
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