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Scientists: ‘Buzz’ to break optical bottlenecks

That buzzing you hear in your paranoid ears may one day be augmented by a new technique aimed at eliminating bottlenecks in fiber-optic networks.

http://desktopcomputer.freehostia.com/2007/12/21/scient
ists-buzz-to-break-optical-bottlenecks/
first added by Wes2000, last updated 9 months 21 days ago
 
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Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery

Your next laptop could have a continuous power battery that lasts for 30 years without a single recharge

http://desktopcomputer.freehostia.com/2008/01/07/scient
ists-invent-30-year-continuous-power-laptop-battery/
first added by Wes2000, last updated 9 months 3 days ago
 
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Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers

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sts and Engineers/
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Meteorite That Hit Peru Puzzles Scientists

A meteorite that struck Peru last September, digging out a deep hole and startling nearby residents, traveled faster and hit harder than would have been expected, researchers reported on Tuesday.

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zzles/20080312090309990001
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Weird Facts: Scientists to use satellites to count kangaroo rats

"It allows us to more quickly recognize whether populations are declining where we want them to exist," said Scott Butterfield, a biologist with of The Nature Conservancy. "If they go below a threshold, that is when we would consider i...

http://weirdfactshere.blogspot.com/2008/09/scientists-t
o-use-satellites-to-count.html
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Scientists have found a link between long life and marriage

If you want to look good and live longer, you can follow the various advices of doctors, cosmetologists and health professionals. But there is much more efficient way to achieve the desired results, without gastronomic deprivation and absorption of v...

http://www.health-and-beauty.info/new-technologies/admi
n/scientists-have-found-a-link-between-long-life-and-ma
rriage/
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Scientists discover truth in medieval belief in urine

Medieval physicians believed that they could diagnose disease by holding up a flask of the patient ’s urine to the light and squinting at it.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/
article3784842.ece
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Gauging Age, Virtual Life, Reading Emotions and Cyber-Forensics - The Naked Scientists Podcast

This week the Naked Scientists go virtual! We'll be hearing how a new computer system can accurately gauge your age from a mugshot, we come face to face with the painting fool, a computer that can read - and then paint - your emotions, and we find ou...

http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/podcasts/show/20
08.02.24/
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Konzert: „We Are Scientists“ - eingängig statt archaisch-spaßig

Mit Neo Wave-Rock, ironischem Schabernack und fröhlicher Besoffenheit machte das Trio „We Are Scientistis“ 2006 von sich reden. Den archaischen Spaß früherer Auftritte ließ es bei seinem Auftritt im Frankfurter Mousonturm abe...

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gig-statt-archaisch-spassig/
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Surf’s Down on Titan, 50 Miles Below the Surface, Scientists Say

Saturn’s moon Titan is encased in a thick, smoggy haze obscuring its surface, and planetary scientists speculated that the large moon, a little larger than the planet Mercury, might be awash in an ocean of hydrocarbons.

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