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Sci-Tech » Using the Casimir Force to Levitate Objects
Posted By Alex Krige on Monday, August 06, 2007
Theoretical physicists at the University of St. Andrews have created Incredible levitation effects by engineering the force of nature which normally causes objects to stick together by quantum force.
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Sci-Tech » Engadget iThis and iThat
Posted By Alex Krige on Friday, August 03, 2007
Google should update their feeder with a word exclusion list
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Sci-Tech » Space: Deadly Explosion at Scaled Composites
Posted By Alex Krige on Friday, July 27, 2007
Three people were kill and three others injured yesterday at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California.
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Sci-Tech » Software: Microsoft Process Monitor v1.2
Posted By Alex Krige on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
A new freeware tool from Microsoft.
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Sci-Tech » Wireless antenna allergy is all in your head!
Posted By Alex Krige on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Here's something to put a damper on all those hypochondriacs freaking out about cell phone towers.
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Sci-Tech » Motorola + Microvision = Pico Projector Lovin'
Posted By Alex Krige on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Motorola phones will soon get an upgrade, and by soon I mean probably a few years. Microvision's new WVGA pico projector can project a screen resolution of 854 x 480 color pixels with it's wide angle scanner.
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Sci-Tech » Nano-Mechanical Computer
Posted By Alex Krige on Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Blueprints for ultra-robust Nano-Mechanical computer has been outlined by US researchers.
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Sci-Tech » Space: Galaxy Zoo
Posted By Alex Krige on Monday, July 23, 2007
You don't need a degree in Astrophysics to enjoy looking at the stars. And you don't have to be a super computer to analyze millions of images taken of the night sky, in fact it helps to be human in this case, the human brain is much better at recognising patterns than a computer can ever be!
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Sci-Tech » New tool makes ultrasound images clearer
Posted By Alex Krige on Sunday, July 22, 2007
Science Daily — University of Virginia Engineering School Associate Professor William F. Walker and Research Associate Francesco Viola have developed a new tool — an advanced imaging algorithm — that is, quite literally, transforming the way we see things.
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Sci-Tech » RCW 103: A Star With A Mystery Partner?
Posted By Alex Krige on Thursday, July 19, 2007
Science Daily: When stars are more massive than about 8 times the Sun, they end their lives in a spectacular explosion called a supernova. The outer layers of the star are hurtled out into space at thousands of miles an hour, leaving a debris field of gas and dust.
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