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"Your mind: it's just another piece of hardware. Make sure you download the latest patch and upgrade to the newest operating system.
That, in so many words, is the fate of humankind described by David Pescovitz, co-editor of the BoingBoing.net blog and research director with the Institute for the Future. "

Submitted by stella - 2008-03-06 10:48:54
Channels - hackszine
Tags - research hack tech future

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"A problem which has defeated mathematicians for almost 140 years has been solved by a researcher at Imperial College London.
Professor Darren Crowdy, Chair in Applied Mathematics, has made the breakthrough in an area of mathematics known as conformal mapping, a key theoretical tool used by mathematicians, engineers and scientists to translate information from a complicated shape to a simpler circular shape so that it is easier to analyse."

Submitted by stella - 2008-03-04 10:24:23
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - research mathematics math formula

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Here is an image explaining the structure of the sun

Submitted by stella - 2008-02-28 09:38:46
Channels - blogcadre science
Tags - research science space image sun

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"A group led by a Princeton University computer security researcher has developed a simple method to steal encrypted information stored on computer hard disks."

Submitted by stella - 2008-02-25 14:27:40
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Tags - research hack computer encryption data encrypted

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"It took just a couple of hours using data available on the internet for University of Sydney scientists to discover that the Milky Way is twice as wide as previously thought."

Submitted by stella - 2008-02-22 07:45:10
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - research science space astronomy

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"The mysterious G spot - supposedly a route to female sexual satisfaction - can be located with ultrasound, claim Italian scientists.
Some women say stimulating a certain part of the vagina triggers powerful orgasms, but medics have not been able to pin down the exact location.
Researchers told New Scientist magazine they found an area of thicker tissue among the women reporting orgasms."

Submitted by stella - 2008-02-22 07:43:21
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - research sex women

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"In a series of experiments, scientists at Purdue University compared weight gain and eating habits in rats whose diets were supplemented with sweetened food containing either zero-calorie saccharin or sugar. The report, published in Behavioral Neuroscience, presents some counterintuitive findings: Animals fed with artificially sweetened yogurt over a two-week period consumed more calories and gained more weight — mostly in the form of fat — than animals eating yogurt flavored with glucose, a natural, high-calorie sweetener. It's a continuation of work the Purdue group began in 2004, when they reported that animals consuming saccharin-sweetened liquids and snacks tended to eat more than animals fed high-calorie, sweetened foods. The new study, say the scientists, offers stronger evidence that how we eat may depend on automatic, conditioned responses to food that are beyond our control."

Submitted by stella - 2008-02-11 19:39:24
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - research science drink diet food

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"Enter the Crowd Farm, the proposal by architecture students James Graham and Thaddeus Jusczyk to generate electricity by capturing the energy people create in such simple motions as walking, running or jumping. They envision a future city in which the crowds streaming through subway stations, sporting venues and tourist destinations produce energy for harvest."

Submitted by stella - 2008-02-05 14:01:20
Channels - blogcadre hackszine
Tags - research tech energy

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"Need to finish that work project, and wish you had the mental intensity to do it? Just take a synapse-regulating inhibitor, induce temporary autism, and you'll want to ignore your friends and do nothing but number-crunching for days."

Submitted by stella - 2008-01-29 20:24:24
Channels - blogcadre hackszine
Tags - wtf autism research

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"A new contact lens embedded with electronic circuits could be the seed for "bionic eyes" that can see displays overlaid on a person's field of view, researchers say."

Submitted by stella - 2008-01-29 20:18:39
Channels - blogcadre hackszine
Tags - research science tech nanotechnology futuretech

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"Transistor radios tinier than a grain of sand, made using nanotechnology, can not only tune in to the traffic report, but may end up outperforming current silicon-based electronics, U.S. researchers said on Monday."

Submitted by stella - 2008-01-29 13:21:08
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - research nanotechnology

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"To explore how groups of cockroaches make collective decisions, scientists have created a robotic cockroach that the real insects accept as one of their own."

Submitted by stella - 2007-11-19 15:14:14
Channels - blogcadre mechamojo
Tags - research robots interesting insects

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Why research ways to make world peace happen when you can research how a stripper can increase her tips by flaunting her fertility?

Submitted by stella - 2007-10-04 21:22:21
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - wtf research psychology exotic stripper

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"Your next laptop could have a continuous power battery that lasts for 30 years without a single recharge thanks to work being funded by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. The breakthrough betavoltaic power cells are constructed from semiconductors and use radioisotopes as the energy source. As the radioactive material decays it emits beta particles that transform into electric power capable of fueling an electrical device like a laptop for years."

Submitted by stella - 2007-10-01 19:55:33
Channels - hackszine
Tags - research tech laptop power battery

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A scientist from Florida State University poured plaster into a Florida harvester ants' nest in order to study the nest's architecture.

Submitted by stella - 2007-04-25 21:09:53
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - research science biology

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