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What are you gonna do, play with your prick for another 30 years? ... George Carlin |
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Technology Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: Gravity Emerges from Quantum Information, Say Physicists |
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Topic: Science |
11:12 pm EDT, Mar 30, 2010 |
A few month's ago, Erik Verlinde at the the University of Amsterdam put forward one such idea which has taken the world of physics by storm. Verlinde suggested that gravity is merely a manifestation of entropy in the Universe. His idea is based on the second law of thermodynamics, that entropy always increases over time. It suggests that differences in entropy between parts of the Universe generates a force that redistributes matter in a way that maximises entropy. This is the force we call gravity.
Technology Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: Gravity Emerges from Quantum Information, Say Physicists |
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Augmented Contact Lenses Cover Your Eye with a Screen of 100s of LEDs | Inhabitat |
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Topic: Technology |
11:01 pm EDT, Mar 30, 2010 |
Want eyesight that would make the Terminator jealous? Well, in a few years, you might be able to say hasta la vista to your normal old contact lenses and hello to the solar powered augmented lenses that University of Washington professor Babak Amir Parviz and his students are working on. The technology would embed hundreds of semitransparent LEDs onto a thin lens, letting wearers experience augmented reality right through their eyes. And the applications – from health monitoring to just plain bionic sight – could be endless.nullnullnull
Augmented Contact Lenses Cover Your Eye with a Screen of 100s of LEDs | Inhabitat |
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Digital Due Process :: About the Issue |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:34 pm EDT, Mar 30, 2010 |
The time for an update to the ECPA is now. For more than a year, privacy advocates, legal scholars, and major Internet and communications service providers have been engaged in a dialogue to explore how the ECPA applies to new services and technologies. We have developed consensus around the notion of a core set of principles intended to simplify, clarify, and unify the ECPA standards; provide clearer privacy protections for subscribers taking into account changes in technology and usage patterns; and preserve the legal tools necessary for government agencies to enforce the laws and protect the public.
Major corps and rights groups call for overhaul of U.S. Internet privacy laws. Digital Due Process :: About the Issue |
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The world's only immortal animal | Yahoo! Green |
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Topic: Science |
2:59 am EDT, Mar 26, 2010 |
The turritopsis nutricula species of jellyfish may be the only animal in the world to have truly discovered the fountain of youth. Since it is capable of cycling from a mature adult stage to an immature polyp stage and back again, there may be no natural limit to its life span. Scientists say the hydrozoan jellyfish is the only known animal that can repeatedly turn back the hands of time and revert to its polyp state (its first stage of life).
It's a Metroid. The world's only immortal animal | Yahoo! Green |
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Taurus Concept Is Like Hot Segway Bike From the Future | Gadget Lab | Wired.com |
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Topic: Technology |
11:49 pm EDT, Mar 25, 2010 |
The Taurus, designed by Erik Lanuza, is pretty much a Segway with a seat (you even control it by leaning forward and back). This alone puts it way closer to a Tron light-cycle than the stand-on dork-mobile. Lanuza sees it as space-efficient, zero-emission vehicle for cities.
Taurus Concept Is Like Hot Segway Bike From the Future | Gadget Lab | Wired.com |
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Scientists supersize quantum mechanics : Nature News |
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Topic: Science |
10:24 pm EDT, Mar 25, 2010 |
A team of scientists has succeeded in putting an object large enough to be visible to the naked eye into a mixed quantum state of moving and not moving.
Scientists supersize quantum mechanics : Nature News |
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GM's two-seater EN-V concept makes 'urban mobility' hip again -- Engadget |
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Topic: Technology |
9:39 pm EDT, Mar 25, 2010 |
We'll confess -- the Segway did a lot of damage to urban mobility as a whole, but General Motors (of all companies) might have just mended a wound we thought un-mendable. Unveiling today in Shanghai, the two-seater EN-V concept is a play on last year's altogether riveting (albeit forgotten) P.U.M.A., and yes, it seems as if some of those design cues have worked their way into this one as well. The Electric Networked-Vehicle was engineered to "alleviate concerns surrounding traffic congestion, parking availability, air quality and affordability for tomorrow's cities," and they're also fully capable of transforming this place we call Earth into a next-generation Epcot. A trio of designs made their debut -- Jiao (Pride), Miao (Magic) and Xiao (Laugh) -- and we're told that twin electric motors and "dynamic stabilization technology" allow 'em to turn on a dime and operate autonomously (!) using integrated GPS. The Li-ion batteries can be juiced from a conventional wall outlet, and the expected range is around 40 kilometers on a single charge. Best of all? There's built in wireless of some sort, enabling your fellow EN-V owner-friends to keep track of your late-night escapades if you so allow. We know -- you'd buy one of each if these were available today, but mum's the word on when (or if) they'll ever hit the production line; meanwhile, expect something called a "Malibu" to remain in the product pipeline for the better part of next decade.
I wonder how many people will be smashed to pulp in these by SUV's GM's two-seater EN-V concept makes 'urban mobility' hip again -- Engadget |
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BBC News - DNA identifies new ancient human dubbed 'X-woman' |
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Topic: Science |
9:34 pm EDT, Mar 25, 2010 |
Scientists have identified a previously unknown type of ancient human through analysis of DNA from a finger bone unearthed in a Siberian cave. The extinct "hominin" (human-like creature) lived in Central Asia between 48,000 and 30,000 years ago. An international team has sequenced genetic material from the fossil showing that it is distinct from that of Neanderthals and modern humans.
BBC News - DNA identifies new ancient human dubbed 'X-woman' |
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