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Month: July 2013

Controlling rats with OUR BRAINS.

31 July 2013 grant 0

ExtremeTech introduces the technology of the supervillain – the brain-to-brain interface (BBI), a new device that lets humans control animals with their thoughts:

Simply by thinking

… Read the rest “Controlling rats with OUR BRAINS.”

Grace makes the meal taste better (and singing improves the birthday cake).

30 July 2013 grant 0

The Telegraph celebrates the effect rituals have on our appetites, with research that shows saying grace makes the meal taste better:

The study, by researchers from Minnesota University,

… Read the rest “Grace makes the meal taste better (and singing improves the birthday cake).”

Meet the woman who found “the God particle”.

29 July 2013 grant 0

FT.com introduces us to the genteel, cultured Fabiola Gianotti – accomplished pianist, paleontologist’s daughter, coffee enthusiast, trained classicist… and… Read the rest “Meet the woman who found “the God particle”.”

Science Art: First test flight with an aerostat at Annonay

29 July 2013 grant 0

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From “Collection 476, 1re série” collector cards showing the history of ballooning. They were printed in France sometime before 1900. The Montgolfier Brothers flew their… Read the rest “Science Art: First test flight with an aerostat at Annonay”

A book that’s physically older than Jesus.

24 July 2013 grant 0

Archaeologists in China have found a collection of bamboo texts – including copies of the I Ching, Tao Te Ching, the Analects of Confucius and other classics. New York Times reports… Read the rest “A book that’s physically older than Jesus.”

SONG: Better angels.

24 July 2013 grant 0

SONG: “Better Angels” (To download: double right-click & “Save As”)

ARTIST: grant.

SOURCE: Based on “Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates… Read the rest “SONG: Better angels.”

Climate change real-estate boom: Buy high. Really high.

22 July 2013 grant 0

Fast Company looks to the heights to chronicle a potential climate change real estate boom:

Scientists and politicians have even come to the conclusion that whole countries such as Mauritius

… Read the rest “Climate change real-estate boom: Buy high. Really high.”

Science Art: Plate from Kitab fi al-adwiyah al-mufradah by Abu Ja`far al-Ghafiqi.

21 July 2013 grant 0

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In the 11th century, this was the pinnacle of medical knowledge – a book called Kitab fi al-adwiyah al-mufradah compiled by an Andalusian scholar Abu Ja`far al-Ghafiqi.

It’s… Read the rest “Science Art: Plate from Kitab fi al-adwiyah al-mufradah by Abu Ja`far al-Ghafiqi.”

A tsunami on the surface of the sun.

19 July 2013 grant 0

BBC has video footage taken by NASA’s SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) and Japan’s Hinode spacecraft, two satellites that have just filmed a tsunami on the surface of the … Read the rest “A tsunami on the surface of the sun.”

New language being born in Australia

18 July 2013 grant 0

I heard this on NPR, but it’s been doing the rounds lately – as all happy news should. Rather than mourning the death of yet another language, linguists are now celebrating the… Read the rest “New language being born in Australia”

You don’t get bitten because you’re so sweet. Well, not exactly….

17 July 2013 grant 0

Smithsonian explains summer’s great mystery – why mosquitoes find some victims sweeter:

An estimated 20 percent of people, it turns out, are especially delicious for mosquitoes,

… Read the rest “You don’t get bitten because you’re so sweet. Well, not exactly….”

Prehistoric art shows psychedelic traces, scientists say.

16 July 2013 grant 0

Alternet (of course) spreads the news that researchers studying our earliest ancestors have collected some intriguing proof that cave painters were tripping:

Their thesis intriguingly

… Read the rest “Prehistoric art shows psychedelic traces, scientists say.”

NASA 3D prints a rocket engine part.

15 July 2013 grant 0

BBC has the details on the space-agency’s successful test of a printed fuel injector:

The part is used to deliver liquid oxygen and hydrogen gas to an engine’s combustion chamber.

… Read the rest “NASA 3D prints a rocket engine part.”

Science Art: Plan for the Muscles of the Eye by John Bell, 1810

14 July 2013 grant 0

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A striking gaze from Engravings of the Bones, Muscles, and Joints, Illustrating the First Volume of the Anatomy of the Human Body by John Bell, Surgeon.

The backyard plasma ships (that you can help build).

12 July 2013 grant 0

Laboratory Equipment spreads the word (and we’re spreading it farther) about these space scientists who’ve decided to use Kickstarter to send the first plasma-drive ship… Read the rest “The backyard plasma ships (that you can help build).”

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