No Agenda Software Presents iDrone « Dvorak News Blog:
This is why I love the No Agenda Show
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Various quotations | #318 « From up North | Design inspiration & news
Various quotations | #318 > From up North | Design inspiration news :
Some good ones that make you reflect...
Some good ones that make you reflect...
Answer to Shocking 'Faster-Than-Light' Particles Expected Soon - Yahoo! News
Answer to Shocking 'Faster-Than-Light' Particles Expected Soon - Yahoo! News: "Answer to Shocking 'Faster-Than-Light' Particles Expected Soon"
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Physicists stunned the world last year by announcing they'd seen signs that particles called neutrinos were traveling faster than light — a feat thought to be proven impossible by Einstein. Ever since, other researchers have been racing to try the experiment on their own to see if the findings hold up.
Some results of these tests should be announced this spring, scientists said Friday (Feb. 17) here at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
"It's very hard to find an error by reading a paper," said particle physicist Rob Roser of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Ill., who was not involved in the original experiment. "What you need is for someone else to make the measurement. We'll see what happens."
I really hope that this is true, it would open up a lot of science around faster than light travel too ...
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Great Resume Designs that Catch Attention–and Got People Hired - You The Designer
Great Resume Designs that Catch Attention–and Got People Hired - You The Designer:
Thought these were pretty cool, especially since I have been hiring people ...
Thought these were pretty cool, especially since I have been hiring people ...
Sunday, 22 January 2012
US spying on Iran from the Moon? « The Resident – Hosted by Lori Harfenist
US spying on Iran from the Moon? « The Resident – Hosted by Lori Harfenist:
I like Lori's videos ... she tends to sit more on the side of common sense than any specific political agenda ...
Saturday, 14 January 2012
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Auto applications sought for new advanced metal that's 100x lighter than Styrofoam [w/video]
Auto applications sought for new advanced metal that's 100x lighter than Styrofoam [w/video]:
Automakers are being pinched to increase safety and improve fuel efficiency, but those two goals often work against each other. That could change thanks to a material that is 99.99-percent air.
Ward's Automotive reports that the California Institute of Technology, HRL Laboratories and the University of California-Irvine have combined to develop a micro-lattice material that is said to be 100 times lighter than Styrofoam and strong like steel. We'd call this material paper-thin, but the truth is even more impressive: the material is comprised of tiny woven tubes that are 1,000 times thinner than a human hair...
Automakers are being pinched to increase safety and improve fuel efficiency, but those two goals often work against each other. That could change thanks to a material that is 99.99-percent air.
Ward's Automotive reports that the California Institute of Technology, HRL Laboratories and the University of California-Irvine have combined to develop a micro-lattice material that is said to be 100 times lighter than Styrofoam and strong like steel. We'd call this material paper-thin, but the truth is even more impressive: the material is comprised of tiny woven tubes that are 1,000 times thinner than a human hair...
Although this comes across as more of an advert for HRL, and some of the strength claims are suspicious, that is, a material's strength is best measured in tension and not in compression, the concept is still very exciting and the potential applications are huge ...
Saturday, 17 December 2011
Strange nuclear waste lint might be "biological in nature" | The Augusta Chronicle
Strange nuclear waste lint might be "biological in nature" | The Augusta Chronicle: "Savannah River Site scientists are working to identify a strange growth found on racks of spent nuclear fuel collected from foreign governments.
The “white, stringlike” material was found among thousands of spent fuel assemblies submerged in deep pools within the site’s L Area, according to a report filed by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, a federal oversight panel.
“The growth, which resembles a spider web, has yet to be characterized, but may be biological in nature,” the report said.
Savannah River National Laboratory collected a small sample in hopes of identifying the mystery lint – and determining whether it is alive."
I smell a movie coming out very soon ... ITM
The “white, stringlike” material was found among thousands of spent fuel assemblies submerged in deep pools within the site’s L Area, according to a report filed by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, a federal oversight panel.
“The growth, which resembles a spider web, has yet to be characterized, but may be biological in nature,” the report said.
Savannah River National Laboratory collected a small sample in hopes of identifying the mystery lint – and determining whether it is alive."
I smell a movie coming out very soon ... ITM
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Rick Perry's 'Country Solynda' Gaffe: GOP Candidate Mispronounces Solar Company's Name, Calls It A Country
... "No greater example of it than this administration sending millions of dollars into the solar industry, and we lost that money," Perry said. "I want to say it was over $500 million that went to the country Solynda." ...
Oh my ...
Sunday, 4 December 2011
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