"[Note: I will be speaking with Kevin Ryan, a leading expert on the NIST cover-up, at the Peoria Public Library at 2 pm this Saturday, 10/20/07, 107 N.E. Monroe St., Peoria, IL 61602]
In an amazing about-face, the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has...
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"[Note: I will be speaking with Kevin Ryan, a leading expert on the NIST cover-up, at the Peoria Public Library at 2 pm this Saturday, 10/20/07, 107 N.E. Monroe St., Peoria, IL 61602]
In an amazing about-face, the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has...
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"French scientist Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg of Germany have won the 2007 Nobel Prize for physics.
They discovered the phenomenon of "giant magnetoresistance", in which weak magnetic changes give rise to big differences in electrical resistance.
The knowledge has allowed...
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"French scientist Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg of Germany have won the 2007 Nobel Prize in physics.
They discovered the phenomenon of "giant magnetoresistance", in which weak magnetic changes give rise to big differences in electrical resistance.
This knowledge has allowed...
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That's right! This year's Ig Nobel Prizes, a play off the Nobel prizes, were handed out last night at Harvard University. The awards are given out by the Annals of Improbable research - their goal: to...
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The quantum limit, with all his weirdness, knocks at our door.
"After more than 40 years of empirical truth, Moores law -- the maxim which declares a doubling of transistors on a computer chip roughly every...
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I love reading about these discoveries - simple things we take for granted, like the chemical reactions responsible for the sun emitting light. Now the structure of one of the classical sub-atomic particles,...
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At age 7, Steven became inerested in the martial arts and discovered a Japanese dojo in nearby Garden Grove, and began studying Aikido. Steven attended ...http://www.journaled.com/MA/Aikido/SSeagal/main.htm
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Keijutsukai Aikido Japanese Art Of Self Defense. Makiyama, Thomas · Sanders, Steve Click on author name above for full title listing Paperback.http://www.worldretailstore.com/item/BE-089750092X.html
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Admiring the circular movements of both Wing Chun and Goju Ryu, Calasanz found Aikido to be a perfect complement to his system. Aikido takes the energy of an opponent and uses it against him. Brute strength is not essential in...
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You have living cat, a single radioactive atom, poison gas, a geiger counter, and an opaque metal box. What does this leave you? An 80-year old thought experiment devised by Erwin Schrodinger, quantum...
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It seems a bit far fetched - humanity has come a long way, yet one of the basic questions proto-Homo sapiens dealt with for millenia, "Where does sunlight come from?", has only now been confirmed by...
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This story is from Aaron Lewis Born and raised in Canada, Aaron Lewis joined Dateline in 2005. He trained as a cinematographer and began his career working as a filmmaker in Toronto, writing, producing and...
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Two physics professors at the University of Central Florida are steaming over such blockbusters as "Superman" and "Speed", since they instill unrealistic expectations in students' perceptions of physical...
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