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The End of Stress As We Know It

FRee eBOOKS | SeeBOOKS | RAPIDSHARE | November 1st 2009 by saiful mujab

By Bruce McEwen, Elizabeth Norton Lasley, Elizabeth Lasley Publisher: National Academies Press Number Of Pages: 285 Publication Date: 2002-10-15 File Size : 4.8 MbFile type : Rar PDFProduct Description: There’s a whole n read more

korekuping

Hindu Concept MAYA :The Greatest Secret - Is this World Real

Face and Beauty Care Landing | November 1st 2009 by Ian Antono

height="355"> is and that beginning end. Atman, The be the Self within the the is and Self fountainhead life animates the According this the Consciousness. the : the within type="text/javascript"> read more

adiian

Demolition City 2

Heroik - Every Hero Needs a Game | October 31st 2009

Demolition City is the second part of the series. Unlike many of the sequels, this one is drastically improved.Better graphics, map with missions added,… Instructions: Use the mouse to place the TNT to blow up and destroy the buildings read more

pikshadow

Extremal Combinatorics: With Applications in Computer Science

Software preview - Opensorce - Freeware - Shareware - Intern… | October 31st 2009 by blogger shadows.

The book is a concise self contained and up to date introduction to extremal combinatorics for non specialists Strong emphasis is made on theorems with particularly elegant and informative 146444. Originally posted here: Extremal Combinatorics: With read more

sanjida00

About phobia.........

icetoday | October 31st 2009 by sanjida afroz

About phobia.........A phobia is a strong, persistent fear of situations, objects, activities, or persons.The main symptom of this disorder is the excessive and unreasonable desire to avoid the feared subject. When the fear is beyond one's control, a read more

gfish3000

and now for something completely ridiculous

weird things | October 31st 2009 by Greg Fish

I know that by now the video in which optometrist Charlene Werner does such awful things to equations used by physicists, these poor formulas would need to use puppets to explain what happened to them in court, has been briefly covered by PZ Myers an read more

Nuit Blanche photos

easternblot.net | October 30th 2009

Nuit Blanche was four weeks ago, but I’m reliving the days of having photos developed and printed by waiting so long to show the pictures. I managed to check out most of the (sometimes inadvertently) science-themed exhibits, and liked some mor read more

gregoftheweb

Seven questions that keep physicists up at night

tech R I V E T | October 30th 2009 by Greg O'Byrne

New Scientist It's not your average confession show: a panel of leading physicists … was asked to respond to a single question: "What keeps you awake at night?" read more

chetankumarmeena

Navy SSC Officer Armament Inspection cadre July-2010 Entry

सरकारी नौकरी - Sarkari Naukri-Current… | October 30th 2009 by chetan kumar meena

THE INDIAN NAVY   Become a Short Service Commissioned Officer in the Naval Armament Inspection Cadre of Executive Branch July 2010 Course Applications are invited from unmarried male Indian citizens for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC) read more

laxmikant

What High Paying Jobs May One Get With Chemistry And Physics, Exc…

Earn up to Rs. 40,000 per month through simple online copy/p… | October 30th 2009

I am willing to work my way all the way to PhD level in any non-medical or environmental course. I simply wish to know of the jobs which will give me over $100k Australian without having to work in a medical area or have to live in an obscure mining read more

Choose2BHappy

The Physics of Floating

Choose2BHappyNow | October 30th 2009

One of the great gaps in my education is that I’ve never taken a physics class. (sigh) So I don’t know why the flowers in the big bowl by my front door refuse to float in the middle. Instead they wander off  to one side or another, sometimes read more

Confirmed: CERN Is Just a Huge Half-Life Level [CERN]

Mouse ATC | October 30th 2009

Plenty of people have given CERN and Half-Life's Black Mesa research facility the This Thing Looks Like That Thing treatment, but this tour of the facility's deepest bowels is just too much. Steam geysers? Endless corridors? Rusty valves? Slime growt read more

remusdan

CLASSIC CARS FROM 1957 | WEB PULP 2.0

Classics Cars | October 30th 2009 by Dan Remus

Classic Cars From 1957. Written upon Oct 30th, 2009 during 4:24 pm by Joe Hall View post: Classic Cars From 1957 | web pap 2.0 read more

bzed

Facebook awarded $711m in ‘Spamford’ Wallace case

Spamzy Blog | October 30th 2009 by ByronZED

Expects to receive almost nothing Facebook has been awarded $711 million in damages against the infamous junk mail merchant, Sanford “Spamford” Wallace, who gained access to numerous accounts on the social website and sent phony messages read more

2cob

How to Fail a Test with Dignity

2COB-2 CRAZYOLDBITCHES | October 30th 2009 by Beeha and Beaha

 How to fail a test with dignity:              -beeha … thanks to Cuz Anita read more

awais

Quantum Entanglement

A Myth in Creation | October 30th 2009 by Awais

Larry: Hey Don, are you, are you familiar with, um, quantum entanglement?Don: Um, I don't think so, I'm not sure.Larry: Okay, it's a theory that holds that photons come in pairs that are separated by space and time, but always in instantaneous, inexp read more

fairiemom78

Physics Friday - #3

Homeschooling Mom Going Sane | October 30th 2009

She created a force scale that measured in Newtons -Then did a demonstration of Inert Mass and a Gimbal to show how something can stay stable even when moving. read more

OnlineInvestingAI

You And The Universe: A Tale Of Complex Simplicity

Online Investing AI | October 30th 2009 by Matt

Isn't the reality unreal? Isn't the unreal really real? Wrote@Flickr New Scientist recently released a list of seven questions that keep physicists up at night. I’m not a physicist, but one of these questions had me thinking late at nig read more

wankongyew

Recent Interesting Science Articles (October ‘09)

calltoreason.org | October 30th 2009 by Wan Kong Yew

A bit early this month but I need to make space for more updates next week. The most unusual thing about this installment is that none of the three articles this month are from The Economist! Two of the three articles are about biology while the last read more

07dmax

What is an ap course that can be done online that isn’t freakis…

University Courses Online Get Your Degree Online | October 30th 2009 by CW

I have already had ap psychology (got a 3 on the exam)and I’m currently taking ap environmental science and I would like to take one more but it has to be online because all my schedule is already full. And there is no next year because I’ read more

KimChestney

Is the God Particle the Devil? Part 1: The Curse of the Big Bang…

[High] Jinxed | October 29th 2009 by Kim Chestney

"Scientists claim the giant atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being jinxed from the future to save the world." Fox News, October 19When I first read this, I thought I must be drunk. Or maybe someone at fox news was. Or maybe those two scie read more

adiian

The Gun Game

Heroik - Every Hero Needs a Game | October 29th 2009

The Gun Game is a simple but addictive physics game where you have to shoot the marks before they reach your zone. Instructions: Use the mouse to aim and shoot and buy upgrades between the levels. Play more related games: Cover Orange Secur read more

sagar27

Gamma-ray Photon Race Ends In Dead Heat; Einstein Wins This Round

Science and technology updates | October 29th 2009 by Sagar

Racing across the universe for the last 7.3-billion-years, two gamma-ray photons arrived at NASA's orbiting Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope within nine-tenths of a second of one another. The... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for read more

bruceleeeowe

Extra Dimensions in Newtonian Gravity

Bruceleeeowe's blog | October 29th 2009

Theoretical physicists didn’t start studying higher dimensional theories of fundamental physics until after the modern era of 20th century quantum mechanics and relativity had begun. But the physical consequences of extra dimensions of space ca read more

shaalr1

SSC Officer Armament Inspection cadre July-2010 Entry in Indian N…

Indian Government Jobs | October 29th 2009 by Atul Kumar

THE INDIAN NAVY Become a Short Service Commissioned Officer in the Naval Armament Inspection Cadre of Executive Branch July - 2010 CourseApplications are invited from unmarried male Indian citizens for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC) in Nava read more

arj

Long Ago and Far Away...

Science On Tap | October 29th 2009 by arj

The oldest explosion yet detected in the Universe (~13 billion years ago) reported on here: http://tinyurl.com/yj9vyrc Astrophysicist Bing Zhang (...gotta love that name :-)) writes in Nature about the finding. Next year the Hubble telescope will read more

lesleyinnm

Future Games

The Debris Field | October 29th 2009 by Lesley

INTANGIBLE MATERIALITY: Future Games read more

gfish3000

in space, no one can hear you nuke

weird things | October 28th 2009 by Greg Fish

Speaking of bombing the Moon with nuclear warheads, there’s a long standing reader request that I’ve waited to fulfill next time there’s a story about weapons of mass destruction in space. If you were to set off a massive nuke on th read more

trimandtrendy

URGENT VACANCIES IN OIL AND GAS IN PORTHARCOURT FOR LAWYERS, ENGI…

Jobs For nigerians from the papers | October 28th 2009 by Trim trendy

EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL WANTED URGENTLY DRILLING ENGINEERS QUALIF1CATION B.SC. in Mathematics or Physics or Statistics FRESH GRADUATES CAN APPLY BUT CANDIDATES WITH TWO OR THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN WELL DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTION WELL ENGINEERING U read more

REALscience

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

REALscience | October 28th 2009 by Michael Bradbury

They call William Kamkwamba “the boy who harnessed the wind.” At 14, after dropping out of school, the African boy in a rural Malawi village taught himself how electricity works, and built a windmill from scraps and pieces of a bicycle. read more