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- LHC and Faith-Based Science
- LHC and Faith-Based ScienceBut the scientists have to talk to us too"If you really want to point out the faults in a scientific project then you need to educate yourself and be able to talk to a scientist and express yourself on their level."That's not realistic since physicists speak in...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
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- Antarctic, climate change and the ozone hole
- I'm glad they are reporting this, truth lives.It validates that we don't know how it all works yet, but that we are willing to report on things that don't fit the politically correct 'climate'. Kudos to scientists that report what they study.A caution though, the high antarctic sea ice...
- Discussion threads 2009-12-01
- Coin-sized nuclear batteries to revolutionise electronics
- .. Nice post for a change. Good job. ntntA beautiful dream...and then reality hitspeople have been so indoctrinated that nuclear material is the most toxic substance on the planet and even saying the word will give you cancer, that this has about as much chance as a snowball in hell...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-09
- The invisible frontier of our solar system
- On October 19, NASA will launch a new spacecraft named IBEX, short for 'Interstellar Boundary Explorer.' Its mission, which will last about two years, is to refine what the Voyager spacecraft experienced in 2004 when 'an invisible shock formed as the solar wind piles up against the gas in interstellar...
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Bid to stop Large Hadron Collider fails but EU, US suits move forward
- Bid to stop Large Hadron Collider fails but EU, US suits move forwardHere's what's going to happen:Here's what's going to happen:Someone will turn on a switch and we'll learn something new. What's going to happen in the LHC happens [i]trillions[/i] upon [i]trillions[/i] of times every day. If the...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-02
- Bid to stop Large Hadron Collider fails but EU, US suits move forward
- The Large Hadron Collider -- designed to replicate conditions in the universe immediately after the Big Bang and due to be switched on in 10 days -- is being challenged by a last-minute lawsuit at the European Court for Human Rights. Opponents of...
- Blog posts 2008-09-02
- Disks that look like tape
- Disks that look like tapeRE: Disks that look like tapeIn a previous blog talkback, the possibility of making 5.25" hard disks with slow but massive storage was brought up, and you mentioned that this slow-but-massive storage would make a good replacement for tape. Is this "Disks that look like...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-24
- X Prize winner says NASA 'silly' to go to moon again
- X Prize winner says NASA 'silly' to go to moon againI am not so sure returning to the moon ...... is a bad idea. If we had proceeded to build a moon base in the 1970s & 80s, we would have the capability to build and launch vehicles from...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- Photos: Voyagers--strange visitors to other planets
- It was thirty years ago when the first Voyager spacecraft left Earth. The ships have returned closeup views of four planets--and aren't finished yet.Voyager 2 launched on Aug. 20, 1977, and Voyager 1 followed on Sept. 5, 1977, for what was originally a five-year mission to study Jupiter...
- Image galleries 2007-08-28
- Borexino, the Sun neutrino hunter
- An international team of more than 100 researchers has used the huge Borexino detector to detect low-energy solar neutrinos for the first time. These results confirm recent 'theories about the nature of neutrinos and the inner workings of the sun and other stars.' In particular, it's now almost certain that...
- Blog posts 2007-08-26
- The first 3D map of dark matter
- In a letter to Nature, an international team of researchers -- 20 scientists from 11 labs around the world -- reveals it has produced the first 3D picture of dark matter. This map has been created by combining hundreds of images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope for the Cosmic...
- Blog posts 2007-01-08
- Bank of America has internal system hiccups
- Bank of America has internal system hiccupsB of A Down in GA tooOnline access to Bank of America is unavailable in Georgia also.B of A down in N. California tooI'm getting exactly the same things happen when I log into my account and also yesterdays transactions are not showing up.BOA...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-04
- Pamela, an antimatter lab in space
- It's commonly admitted that about 80% of the Universe is made of 'dark matter.' But we had only rudimentary ways to detect it, such as high flying balloons. Now, the first satellite designed to detect both antimatter and dark matter has been launched last week. Nature writes that this antimatter...
- Blog posts 2006-06-18
- By 2020, kiss the snows of Kilimanjaro goodbye
- By 2020, kiss the snows of Kilimanjaro goodbyeGlobal warming is inconveniantI was amazed this morning that on Good Morning America a Shell spokesman actually conceded that global warming is happening. Of course Exxon still funds huge amounts of cash in special "research" groups that say global warming is a...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-23
- What if Microsoft was truly evil
- One of my favorite Marvel comics back in the day was the "What If..." series. It was a comic which considered the outcome of alternate paths characters in the Marvel universe might have taken. What if the Fantastic Four had never been exposed to cosmic rays? As it turns out,...
- Blog posts 2006-05-19
- An antimatter spaceship for Mars?
- If you're a science fiction reader, you know that spaceships are using antimatter to travel through space. Now NASA is working on such a spaceship to go to Mars in 45 days using only 10 milligrams of anti-electrons -- or positrons -- for the round trip mission. These positrons will...
- Blog posts 2006-04-19
- Flying car ready for takeoff?
- Flying car ready for takeoff?Flying Car? A little late!As the old saying goes, "There is nothing new under the sun." We have here an interesting concept now that the US populace is finally starting to realize that oil-based propulsion is not the most environmentally sound concept! Fortunately, Paul Moller is...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-17
- DREAMScope GL 3.0 (Windows)
- DREAMScope GL is an interactive screensaver that generates an infinite variety of continuously evolving, multidimensional kaleidoscopes. Breathtaking color, texture, and dimension generate kaleidoscopic illusions suggesting the vast cosmic expansion of glowing phosphorescent nebulas, the blossoming explosion of impossible flowers, or even the fantastic fluid dance of digital manta rays. Short...
- Software downloads 2001-08-29
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