Posted on November 3, 2009 by PoliTech
Interesting talk about evolution, established paradigms, “Consensus Science” and “the impression that some parts of the scientific establishment are morphing into a kind of priesthood”.
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Posted on September 14, 2009 by PoliTech
Jonathan Haidt on the moral roots of liberals and conservatives.
For a nutshell account of Haidt’s work and its various detailed implications click here: Compromising with Moral Adolescence: A Losing Strategy
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by PoliTech
This is awsome!
Darwin’s private papers online – the largest publication of Darwin’s papers in history. Read about it here. Browse the papers here.
This site contains Darwin’s complete publications, thousands of handwritten manuscripts and the largest Darwin bibliography and manuscript catalogue ever published; also hundreds of supplementary works: biographies, obituaries, [...]
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Posted on January 19, 2008 by PoliTech
Via the Biosingularity Blog: In this video see an animation of DNA Wrapping and also a neat visualization of how DNA is actually copied in living cells.
Hattip Snowcrash
Also look for more Free Science Videos and Lectures Online at YouTube. Take a look at theFree Science Videos and Lectures website. [...]
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Posted on November 27, 2007 by PoliTech
Like DDT, and anthropomorphic global warming, the exaggeration about the dangers of nuclear energy have been driven by the media and extremist political groups to the point of the ridiculous.
One would think that in a free society you would find at least some factual reporting regarding science. Unfortunately it seems to ever be the case [...]
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Posted on November 15, 2007 by PoliTech
Interesting Article is worth the read.
A Scientific Basis for Doubting Man-made Global Warming
The scientific basis for challenging the theory of man-made global warming is large and expanding. Entire books are being written summarizing the many weaknesses. However, for an excellent 12 page summary of some of these weaknesses a recent paper by Willie Soon, Art [...]
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Posted on August 11, 2007 by PoliTech
This article makes for some good food for thought. Caution! If you are a Anthro-Global Warming zealot you may not like it.
HERETICAL THOUGHTS ABOUT SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
By Freeman Dyson
My first heresy says that all the fuss about global warming is grossly exaggerated. Here I am opposing the holy brotherhood of climate model experts and the [...]
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Posted on August 7, 2007 by PoliTech
Via FOX:
Flashlight Weapon Makes Targets Throw Up
The handheld device using light-emitting diodes to emit super-bright pulses of light at rapidly changing wavelengths, causing disorientation, nausea and even vomiting in whomever it’s pointed at.
“There’s one wavelength that gets everybody,” says IOS President Bob Lieberman. “Vlad [IOS top scientist Vladimir Rubtsov] calls it ‘the evil color.’”
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Posted on July 25, 2007 by PoliTech
In an article from The Institute of Psysics:
A nanomechanical computer—exploring new avenues of computing
Here is the abstract:
We propose a fully mechanical computer based on nano-electromechanical elements. Our aim is to combine this classical approach with modern nanotechnology to build a nanomechanical computer (NMC) based on nanomechanical transistors. The main motivation behind constructing such a computer [...]
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Posted on July 8, 2007 by PoliTech
Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature
Why most suicide bombers are Muslim, beautiful people have more daughters, humans are naturally polygamous, sexual harassment isn’t sexist, and blonds are more attractive.
The implications of some of the ideas in this article may seem immoral, contrary to our ideals, or offensive. We state them because they are [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2007 by PoliTech
The “Global Warming Consensus” house of cards is beginning to collapse…
UPDATE: There is quite a bit of fallout from this movie:
Scientists threatened for ‘climate denial’
Scientists who questioned mankind’s impact on climate change have received death threats and claim to have been shunned by the scientific community.
Timothy Ball, a former climatology professor at the University of [...]
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Posted on February 13, 2007 by PoliTech
D-Wave qubits in the era of Quantum Computing
D-Wave showed three examples of Orion in action, marking the first such demonstration of a quantum computer. The most impressive display came during a drug molecule matching exercise, while two less impressive efforts had Orion crunch through a party table seating arrangement that paired like-minded guests and then [...]
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Posted on February 13, 2007 by PoliTech
D-Wave posted this press release:
February 13, 2007
World’s First Commercial Quantum Computer Demonstrated
New System Aims at Breakthroughs in Medicine, Business Applications and Expanded Use of Digital Computers
Venture-funded Canadian company shows new product applied to pattern-matching database search
VANCOUVER, B.C. or MT. VIEW, CA – February 13, 2007 – The world’s first commercially viable quantum computer was unveiled [...]
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Posted on February 9, 2007 by PoliTech
Quantum Computing Demo Announcement
We have fixed the dates for the demo of our Orion quantum computing system. We are going to hold two events, one at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California on February 13th, and the second at the Telus World of Science in Vancouver, Canada on February 15th.
These events are open [...]
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Posted on February 7, 2007 by idiocracy
This caught my eye…
Global warming ethics, pork and profits
Global warming alarmism generates political and financial incentives
The ink has barely dried on its new code of conduct, and already Congress is redefining ethics and pork to fit a global warming agenda. As Will Rogers observed, “with Congress, every time they make a joke, it’s a law. [...]
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Posted on February 3, 2007 by PoliTech
NASA’s New Moon Plans: ‘Apollo on Steroids’
Despite a stalled space shuttle program, NASA is confident it can launch and sustain human exploration of the Moon by 2018, the space agency’s top official said Monday.
The $104-billion plan calls for an Apollo-like vehicle to carry crews of up to four astronauts to the Moon for seven-day stays [...]
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Posted on January 29, 2007 by PoliTech
Dark energy may be vacuum
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Dark Cosmology Centre at the Niels Bohr Institute have brought us one step closer to understanding what the universe is made of. As part of the international collaboration ESSENCE they have observed distant supernovae (exploding stars), some of which emitted the light we now see [...]
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Posted on January 24, 2007 by PoliTech
Via the Biosingularity Blog …
Video of RNAi in action
This superb video from Youtube explains the RNA interference mechanism that recently won the Nobel prize for its discovery. The original video is from the journal Nature.
RNA interference is a complex set of Cellular processes that converts a foreign piece of double-stranded RNA into a potent gene [...]
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Posted on January 11, 2007 by PoliTech
The Princeton University Art of Science Competition is a celebration of the aesthetics of research and the ways in which science and engineering inform art and vise versa.
In the spring of 2006 we again asked the Princeton University community to submit images—and, for the first time, videos and sounds—produced in the course of research or [...]
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Posted on January 2, 2007 by PoliTech
Researchers demonstrate direct brain control of humanoid robot
A classic science-fiction scene shows a person wearing a metal skullcap with electrodes sticking out to detect the person’s thoughts. Another sci-fi movie standard depicts robots doing humans’ bidding. Now the two are combined, and in real life: University of Washington researchers can control the movement of a [...]
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Posted on January 2, 2007 by PoliTech
Targeted nanotech-based treatments will enter clinical trials in 2007.
The first in a new generation of nanotechnology-based cancer treatments will likely begin clinical trials in 2007, and if the promise of animal trials carries through to human trials, these treatments will transform cancer therapy. By replacing surgery and conventional chemotherapy with noninvasive treatments targeted at cancerous [...]
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Posted on December 27, 2006 by PoliTech
It’s almost 2007, and who doesn’t like looking back at the previous year by perusing the various Top Ten lists? Here are some of my favorites…
From Wired.com we have the 9th annual presentation of the Wired News Vaporware Awards, their ode to the year’s top technology products promised, hyped and scheduled, but not delivered. Click: [...]
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Posted on November 26, 2006 by PoliTech
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Posted on October 29, 2006 by PoliTech
Shape Of Things To Come – Cylons Among Us?
Robots will soon pass scalpels to surgeons, retrieve blood from hospital blood banks and even answer the phones at busy unit desks – all so that nurses can spend more time with patients.
A researcher examining the future of nursing says breakthroughs in robotics could completely revamp the [...]
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Posted on October 28, 2006 by PoliTech
Scientists Research Brain Implant Chip
Researchers at the University of Washington are working on an implantable electronic chip that may help establish new nerve connections in the part of the brain that controls movement. Their most recent study showed such a device can induce brain changes in monkeys lasting more than a week.
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When awake, the brain [...]
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Posted on October 27, 2006 by PoliTech
Digg.com CEO Jay Adelson’s tips for communicating with the younger generation in your workplace.
According to research compiled by RainmakerThinking and quoted in USA Today, Gen Y—the millennium generation—has high expectations for itself and its employers, seeking highly engaged managers to help them grow and develop their professional skills.
read The whole thing…
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Posted on October 20, 2006 by PoliTech
Posted on October 16, 2006 by PoliTech
From ExtremeTech:
High-definition laser televisions have been popping up at various trade shows and industry events for more than a year. Now, on the heels of yet another prototype appearance — this time at an event for Arasor International, an Australian company that produces a key component for the semiconductor lasers.
Of course all of this means [...]
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Posted on October 8, 2006 by PoliTech
And more than half of nation’s total gamers play online.
You wouldn’t realize it while playing with most of the jerks that play Halo 2, but 64% of the nation’s 117 million online gamers are actually women, according to Nielsen Entertainment’s third annual Active Gamer Benchmark Study, released this morning.
The study’s announcement release doesn’t break down [...]
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Posted on September 27, 2006 by PoliTech
Another sign of technological Convergence…
‘Tower of Babel’ technology nears
Software Defined Radio (SDR) can read and understand different kinds of radio waves
The problem of compatibility between wireless devices is being addressed at an international conference this week.
Scientists will be discussing what has been dubbed “Tower of Babel” technology – software that can converge different wireless [...]
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