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Khephra

Fortean Diversions: Ghost in the Machine –

Sophrosyne Radical | December 1st 2009 by Khephra Maley

“Stories about fickle machines run the gamut from the sublime to the ridiculous. One perfectly outrageous story concerns a Soviet supercomputer that supposedly electrocuted a man who beat it in a chess game. According to the story, the super read more

lesleyinnm

MICHIO KAKU WITH ART BELL ON C2C - 2007 CLASSIC

Beyond the Dial | December 1st 2009 by Lesley

ALIEN, UFO CASEBOOK 'FRONTIER': VIDEO: MICHIO KAKU WITH ART BELL ON C2C - 2007 CLASSIC read more

Norski

Pair of Brown Dwarfs Found: Forming the Way Stars Do

Apathetic Lemming of the North | November 30th 2009 by Brian Gill

"Clue Found to Origin of Cosmic Misfits " Space.com (November 30, 2009) "A class of cosmic oddballs exists that doesn't fit in with either stars or planets, instead occupying a murky middle ground. "Known as brown dwarfs, these misfits fall somewhere read more

skwillms

Device spells doom for superbugs

Nursing Notes | November 30th 2009 by Shirley Williams

This is an exciting article.  I am so interested in this research.  Anything is an improvement that will make nursing and patient care safer.  Right now in our hospitals and out in our communities, we have a stew of superbugs brewing.  These are read more

blakeharris

Observation of Confinement Phenomenon in Condensed Matter

The X-Journals | November 30th 2009 by Blake Harris

Force of interaction between magnetic particles grows stronger with increasing distance. read more

rudy2805

Kelas boleh berlalu, tapi …

Blog Guru Fisika | November 30th 2009 by Rudy Hilkya

Ibarat akhir zaman, beberapa hari ini akan segera terjadi “penghakiman” ala persekolahan Akan ada ujian demi ujian, ulangan demi ulangan, dan tentunya sebuah pertimbangan yang menentukan apakah para “umat manusia” ini akan ber read more

timothykendrick

Can you really get more out of something than you put into it wit…

Retrain Your Brain | November 30th 2009 by Timothy Kendrick

Image via Wikipedia© Aaron Murakami - All Rights reserved The Quantum Key By Aaron Murakami - Energy & Potential Mastery!-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-For ages, the notion of getting more outof a system than it input by the operatorhas al read more

scienceguy288

Science & Soul: I’m Back!

Science & Soul | November 30th 2009

Sorry about the long wait, but work comes first.  Anyway, I am getting back in the swing of things for a little while. Science News in Brief The Large Haldron Collider has resumed operation and set a new world record for energy.  Its particle beams read more

aleksi

Students are students

Undulations: A blog of a dancer and grad student | November 30th 2009 by Aleksie

After reading Bhuz a little today and coming back from the holiday, I realized that learning is learning and students are students, regardless of what they are studying. Practice the big issue. We talk about it on Bhuz from time to time that the only read more

NewYork28

Master Distribution Assistance Ritual

E-News Journal | November 30th 2009 by phil

If you experience any problems in preparing your Programming, Physics or Math homework assignments, if you necessity whiz homework benefit in these disciplines - you can definitively contact our professional lesson assistance fellowship which is spec read more

daveandcori

AP Physics Review Site

Educational Technology Guy | November 30th 2009 by David Andrade

Learn AP Physics is a great web site for AP Physics students. The site has example problems, topic reviews, problem solving tips, and much more. Students can also sign up to receive a practice problem emailed to them every day and solutions are provi read more

rtfitch

The Value of Compassion

Straight from the Horse's Heart | November 30th 2009 by R.T. Fitch

Collected and written by Simone Netherlands, founder of respect4horses The burden of caring is indeed great for it is essentially allowing the pain of another to transfer into you. It is easy to be discouraged by the evil of what we are up against, e read more

jit007

Cross River 4

efunwave.com | November 30th 2009 by Jit Mukherjee

Try to cross the River. It gets hard pretty quickly. More challenging makes for more fun. read more

jit007

Tower of Blocks

efunwave.com | November 30th 2009 by Jit Mukherjee

Your goal is to build the tallest tower possible. The taller it is, the better it is. But don’t let your tower fall over! That will lead to a game over(thats very bad). Update: Fixed a bug where the game freezes and nothing happens. It was a ra read more

IndiaUniversity

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University

India University - Colleges, MBA, Admission, Courses and mor… | November 30th 2009 by Amar

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University in Lonere was founded in 1989 under the Government of Maharashtra Act 1983. Located in Lonere, Raigad district, Maharashtra, India, it is the only autonomous university in the area that focuses mainly read more

The Theory of Linear Prediction

Your ebooks | November 30th 2009

File : pdf, 2.7 MB, 198 pages TOC 1. Introduction 1.1 History of Linear Prediction 1.2 Scope and Outline 1.2.1 Notations 2. The Optimal Linear Prediction Problem 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Prediction Error and Prediction Polynomial 2.3 The Normal Equations read more

mareserinitatis

Physics with Toaster Strudels

Faraday's Cage Is Where You Put Schroedinger's Cat | November 29th 2009 by Cherish

In my love all things Pillsbury (does it surprise anyone that I work in Pillsbury Hall, of all places?), I became addicted quite a while ago to the toaster strudels. Very early on, the younger son decided that his toaster strudels were actually canv read more

thegodguy

The Infinite Potency Of A Single Seed

Love is the Ultimate Science | November 29th 2009 by Edward F. Sylvia

Scientists don’t like infinities showing up in their equations. However, the two pillars of modern physics, relativity theory and quantum theory, both plague scientists with the problem of infinity. General relativity describes the singularity of t read more

rj3sp

Superhydrophobic Materials

LinkNotes | November 29th 2009 by rob

clipped from en.wikipedia.orgSuperhydrophobeSuperhydrophobic surfaces such as the leaves of the lotus plant have surfaces that are highly hydrophobic, i.e., extremely difficult to wet. The contact angles of a water droplet exceeds 150° and the rol read more

CaptainSkellett

Shout out to the physicisits in da house

A Schooner Of Science | November 29th 2009 by Captain Skellett

Not for the first time I am posting a rap video. Rap is apparently the best genre of musical art for scientific communication, perhaps because it can handle an excess of long words. This one is about the Large Hadron Collider, and it is catchy-as! S read more

thoughtactioneire

Evolution Theory Getting Rocked in Rome

Thought and Action | November 28th 2009

Catholics and indeed people in general are foolish to believe in Evolution.  Earth is between 6,000-10,000 years old. Our Earth is young. Evolution theory is just theory. Do check out: The Days of Creation The Belief of the Fathers and Doct read more

gfish3000

homeopathic physics abuse, take two

weird things | November 28th 2009 by Greg Fish

After reviewing the horrifying evils unleashed on unsuspecting physics equations by Dr. Charlene Werner and explaining just how wrong she really was, I thought that her video would go unrivaled as an example of wild, clinical inanity for a long, long read more

Anthe

Information Exchange

MindStructures | November 28th 2009 by Annemieke

A few days ago, someone on Twitter wrote about a Youtube video of an interview with David Bohm, after he had send some quotes from Bohm that caught my attention. I followed the link to the Youtube video and was immediately fascinated by this man. I read more

Saske

F1 Birkuc Repack (2009) PC

Rapidshare Free Download | November 28th 2009 by Saske

F1 Birkuc – the most powerful racing car simulator ring Formula 1, which was highly appreciated. Great physics and realistic management impressive! Entirely credible conduct car on the track, realistic damage, modified by weather conditions and read more

manisha

Senior Field Officer in Cabinet Secretariat Nov09

Sarkari-Naukri Government Job India | November 28th 2009 by Manisha

Published by Manisha for sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com Government of India Cabinet Secretariat Applications are invited for the following posts in an organisation from India Citizens for reserved category only : Senior Field Officer (Tech) Gr. A G read more

benji1a

Can the Second Law of Themodynamics Be Violated?

My Oursourced Brain | November 28th 2009 by Benjamin

Can you imagine an egg which unscrambles? Or a jet engine that takes ambient heat and exhaust fumes to generate kerosene and oxygen? I suppose you can't. In physics, the Second Law of thermodynamics, establishes that it is not going to happen. In thi read more

techalertz

Branches Of Science

Knowledge Kings | November 28th 2009 by TechAlertz

Branches of Science Acoustics : The study of sound (or the science of sound). Aerodynamics : The study of the motion and control of solid bodies like aircraft, missiles, etc., in air. Aeronautics : The science or art of flight. Aeronomy read more

dedekusn

Musicality of speech changes with mood

dedekusn – PEACE – PHYSICS | November 27th 2009 by dede kusnandar

Loud, fast, rhythmic music is exciting. It mirrors aspects of human behavior—we are loud and active when excited. Likewise slow, soft, static music mimics how we behave when subdued. That congruence might explain why music affects us as it does. Al read more

Norski

"Solar Tsunamis" - Cool Name for Fast-Mode Magnetohydro…

Apathetic Lemming of the North | November 27th 2009 by Brian Gill

"http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/091125-solar-tsunami.html" Space.com (November 25, 2009) "Incredibly powerful waves of plasma rippling across the surface of the sun and dubbed "solar tsunamis" were first observed years ago, but were thought to read more

Doing courses in a peculiar order

Foreign Perspectives | November 27th 2009

Thanks to the funding issues that the Open University are being hit with I find that I, among many others, am having to rejig my planned schedule of courses into something that can seem slightly crazy sometimes. For instance, to pick up a physics deg read more