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Yay science!
when i think of carbon i think of guns and diamonds, ironically enough two things that men and women enjoy ^^
YouTube Video Placeholder One step closer to Wanzers. Offline
Who says robots cant feel sadness?
I sure as hell can feel a level of sadness quite a few times from this robot YouTube Video Placeholder
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Theme: gravitational waves
Starting in ca. 2hrs: English page: http://www.nature.com/news/ligo-live-inside-the-hunt-for-gravitational-waves-1.19344 German page: http://www.zeit.de/wissen/2016-02/gravitationswellen-entdeckung-physik-einstein Both pages should show a live press conference where study results of an experiment will be presented. successful!
details here: http://www.nature.com/news/einstein-s-gravitational-waves-found-at-last-1.19361
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We are what we eat
This isn't the first time a study like this pops up, more and more they hint that we're just a bunch of bellyworms! Ragnarok.Hevans said: » seance sucks
No more Ouija for you.
Frances Arnold wins millenium tech award with "directed evolution"
I wonder if I'll use this technique too in the future, it looks very interesting. Unreal Video from Latest SpaceX Rocket Landing
A sped-up video from the reusable SpaceX first stage as it comes in from space to land on a drone ship Scientific American YouTube Video Placeholder There is a short article as well and it isn't paywalled. Google uses neural networks to fill in gaps between sentences in stories.
Google cockblocked me :( This is the exact research problem I'm tackling for my PhD, just with slightly different methodology (hopefully ours will be better!) Offline
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Dark matter has been seen by producing halos around distance galaxies. It bends light like all massive objects do. Using this technique, they have mapped dark matter.
Quote: Four new elements now have names. In December, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry officially recognized the discovery of elements 113, 115, 117 and 118, filling out the seventh row of the periodic table. As is traditional in chemistry, the naming rights go to the discoverers: Scientists at RIKEN in Wako, Japan, named element 113, and a Russian-U.S. collaboration named the others. Element names have to follow certain rules — that means no Element McElementface. In line with convention, the proposed names for the four elements are derived from scientists’ names and geographical locations of research institutes. After a five-month public review period and approval by IUPAC, the names will become official. Element 113 is dubbed “nihonium" and will sport the chemical symbol Nh. Its name comes from the Japanese word “Nihon,” or “Land of the Rising Sun,” a name for Japan. Element 115 will receive the moniker “moscovium,” shortened to Mc, after the Moscow region, home to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, where the element was discovered in collaboration with researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. Tennessee also gets a periodic table shout-out. The proposed name for element 117 is “tennessine,” after the home state of Oak Ridge, Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee. It will bear the symbol Ts. Element 118 will be named oganesson, or Og, after Russian physicist Yuri Oganessian, who contributed to the discovery of several superheavy elements. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Tennessee also gets a periodic table shout-out. The proposed name for element 117 is “tennessine,” after the home state of Oak Ridge, Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee. It will bear the symbol Ts. Tennessine, known for bonding with other elements in its own family. |
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