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Considering Planck's Constant and the Speed of Light as both being average values related to some fundamental rotating structural unit leads to some interesting conclusions.
A new perspective report of 16 pages long is ready to be downloaded (in pdf format) from the canonicalscience site. This report presents a nonidealized vision of 21st century science. It handles some social, political, and economic problems that affect the heart of scientific endeavor and are carrying important consequences for scientists and the rest of society.
Studies by Ray Turner, a research affiliate at the Center for Materials Science and engineering at MIT, has led to a rather intriguing discovery regarding the fact that a simple carbohydrate polymer appears to be the natural scaffold for mammalian tissue genesis. Moreover, his work has resulted in some stunning images Sciscoop one of which displayed here.
Everspin (spun-off from Freescale a little while ago) has released a couple of new MRAM products. These are smaller and cheaper than their previous chips - and are aimed for consumer applications.
According to the Oxford University Corpus, this is the top ten of the most irritating phrases in the English language. Number 1 is a favorite of British footballers, coaches, managers, and commentators, obviously, basically...
A woman is divorcing her husband after she caught him cheating on her in a 3D virtual world, apparently. Amy Taylor, 28, cited unreasonable behavior in the court papers, describing how their three-year marriage came to an end when she twice walked in on her husband pretending to have sex in an online game.
Welcome to Astrophysics Indiana Jones style! Five time Emmy winner Paul Devlin follows the story of his brother, Mark Devlin PhD, as he leads a tenacious team of scientists hoping to figure out how all the galaxies formed by launching a revolutionary new telescope under a NASA high-altitude balloon.
Studies have indicated that self-described morning people have shorter circadian rhythms than self-identified night owls. This means that morning people sleep through their peak hour of sleepiness, so they wake up feeling refreshed. Evening types usually wake up right around their peak hour of sleepiness, so they may have high levels of melatonin and feel groggy. No wonder it's tough to rouse them.
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