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Month: July 2012

Smartphones save lives?

31 July 2012 grant 0

Gigaom strolls into a safer future, thanks to car-sensing apps that can help smartphones save lives:

Although both cars and smartphones are filled with sensors, the solution GM is testing

… Read the rest “Smartphones save lives?”

“Extinct” tree lobsters coming back. Happy birthday, giant stick insect!

30 July 2012 grant 0

Grist welcomes a new citizen of Earth – a member of a species we thought was dead until they found a few last survivors on a barren island in the southern seas just this February. And now,… Read the rest ““Extinct” tree lobsters coming back. Happy birthday, giant stick insect!”

Science Art: Giant Excavator, Wills’ Cigarettes.

29 July 2012 grant 0


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About 100 years ago, cigarette companies like Wills put collectible cards in their packs of cigarettes just like bubblegum companies did. Only Wills did it with engineering… Read the rest “Science Art: Giant Excavator, Wills’ Cigarettes.”

RIP Andre Hedrick. If you are reading this, you owe him a little something.

27 July 2012 grant 0

The Register pays respects to an unsung hero of computer freedom:

CPRM is widely used today as the encryption scheme for SD cards. But by the summer of 2001, and thanks largely to Andre’s

… Read the rest “RIP Andre Hedrick. If you are reading this, you owe him a little something.”

Secret vegetarian recruiting tool: tick bites!

26 July 2012 grant 0

Sci-News reveals one more weapon in the war on carnivores – tick bites that trigger allergies to red meat:

Delayed anaphylaxis – a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction – to

… Read the rest “Secret vegetarian recruiting tool: tick bites!”

A new, magnetic atom

25 July 2012 grant 0

ArsTechnica looks into the fiery plasma of a blazing neutron star to discover a bizarre frontier of physics based on stuff that’s made from a new kind of atom, unlike any on Earth:

Bonds

… Read the rest “A new, magnetic atom”

They built a living jellyfish out of a rat’s heart.

24 July 2012 grant 0

Nature voyages to the Island of Dr. Moreau… or at least in the same region… to speak with a scientist who enthusiastically made a living jellyfish out of a rat’s heart… Read the rest “They built a living jellyfish out of a rat’s heart.”

Science Art: Irregular satellites of Saturn by Cocu.

22 July 2012 grant 0


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Saturn has more moons than many give it credit for.

Wikipedia user Cocu knows, though.

He writes: Orbits of the irregular satellites of Saturn. Image created with Celestia… Read the rest “Science Art: Irregular satellites of Saturn by Cocu.”

SONG: National Primate Home

22 July 2012 grant 0

SONG: “National Primate Home.” (To download: double right-click & “Save As”)

ARTIST: grant.

SOURCE: Based on “Call for NIH research chimpanzees… Read the rest “SONG: National Primate Home”

Solar balloon wins NASA award

20 July 2012 grant 0

A new day is dawning, SpaceDaily.com has announced, with a sunny space balloon rising to new heights:

The “High Energy Replicated Optics to Explore the Sun” project, or HEROES,

… Read the rest “Solar balloon wins NASA award”

Uncovering the medical secrets of our past… through dentistry.

19 July 2012 grant 0

New Scientist takes a shine to the science of archaeo-dentistry… OK, I made that name up. But there really are experts out there who can tell you how Neanderthals lived – and … Read the rest “Uncovering the medical secrets of our past… through dentistry.”

Three-hour sex sessions exhaust squid.

18 July 2012 grant 0

I can do no better than that LiveScience headline. Why is it so many of the most fascinating cephalopod research stories are about their multi-limbed reproductive excesses?:

Dumpling

… Read the rest “Three-hour sex sessions exhaust squid.”

The Neuroscience of Gotye.

17 July 2012 grant 0

Fun to read Sound on Sound’s behind-the-mixing-board analysis of what made “Somebody That I Used To Know” so darn catchy – even though it breaks some Top-40 rules… Read the rest “The Neuroscience of Gotye.”

Fear of crowds – it might not be so irrational.

16 July 2012 grant 0

The Atlantic reveals the fluid dynamics of deadly mob disasters that shows how crowds can be so blindly powerful:

“It happens like magic,” says Dirk Helbing, a professor in

… Read the rest “Fear of crowds – it might not be so irrational.”

Science Art: Chimpanzee, from Brehm’s Tierleben, 1860s.

15 July 2012 grant 0

Here’s an ape with plenty of character – plenty of, dare I think it, soul.

This is not the first image from Brehm’s Tierleben (or “Brehm’s Life of Animals”)… Read the rest “Science Art: Chimpanzee, from Brehm’s Tierleben, 1860s.”

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