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Archives for the 'General Science' Category
Expert Software Testing Services For Less
2 July 2007 at 3:26 pm
Destum Partners : Life Sciences consulting and advisory services
22 June 2007 at 3:15 am
Destum Partners is a consulting and advisory company for the Life Science Industry. It provides recent modern technology to make an analytic service and advisory service. Their services include primary research, market analytics, strategic partnering, divestitures, and finally acquisition.
Destum Partners stated that they will begin every project by conducting a thorough market and competitive […]
Facts About Modern Physics
12 June 2007 at 9:08 am
Physics is an offshoot of Science that deals with the discovery and delineation of the universal laws acting on energy, matter, time and space. It aims to provide a logical picture of nature in accord with experience. Physics has gone a long way-from the attempt to interpret physical phenomena like the movement of planets to […]
Pluto and Plutons
6 June 2007 at 1:59 am
There has been an ongoing question on whether Pluto is a planet or not. Some doubt that it’s a planet, because of its characteristics, such as its small size, and it being so far away from the sun. According to MIT, Pluto is indeed a planet. This is all thanks to the new draft […]
Meade MySKY : Cool Astronomy Gadget
5 June 2007 at 8:13 am
This is for those of you who want to learn about the night sky. Telescopes are very useful if you want to enhance your knowledge of the sky. Telescopes reveal many things such as that there are many more stars in the night sky than are evident to the unaided eye and the surface of […]
Superheroes, and the Truth about Science
2 June 2007 at 8:23 am
We’ve heard all around about Superheroes, it’s in the movies and almost everywhere. So many people are interested in them. There’s the proof, you can see how the latest movie, Spiderman 3, came into action, and went straight up the chart. Then, you may ask, how could Superhero possibly relates to Science?
Well, when you read […]
Math model : Explaining the nanostructure of collagen fibrils
9 April 2007 at 3:24 pm
Collagen is a protein material with superior mechanical properties. It consists of collagen fibrils composed of a staggered array of ultra-long tropocollagen (TC) molecules. Theoretical and molecular modeling suggests that this natural design of collagen fibrils maximizes the strength and provides large energy dissipation during deformation, thus creating a tough and robust material.
The molecular model […]
Miniscule Generators Convert Motion Into Nanoscale Electricity Source
4 April 2007 at 11:00 pm
In a breakthrough that could free nanomachines from the bulk of batteries, researchers have developed a novel nanogenerator–an array of tiny filaments that converts the smallest motions into electrical current.
The nanowires are crafted from zinc oxide, a safe material that would allow the generator to be used in biomedical applications, and may eventually power nanomotors, tiny sensors, and if in large enough arrays, macroscale devices.
Georgia Institute of Technology engine More …
Super bacteria hold their ground.
30 March 2007 at 3:03 am
A recent discovery out of the University of California, Davis might one day help to minimize the devastation of major earthquakes. Researchers have developed a process to convert loose, sandy soil into rock by using injections of cultures from a natural bacterium. So far, their process has only …
A math solution the size of Manhattan.
29 March 2007 at 6:03 am
It’s so complex it takes a numerical matrix of more than 400,000 rows and columns to describe it. After four years, 77 hours of supercomputer time and calculation of 200 billion numbers, 18 mathematicians have been able to map E8–a 57-dimensional object that might eventually help explain the …
Internet Mapping Project (Image 1)
28 March 2007 at 12:03 pm
Internet Mapping Project (Image 1)
A map of the internet, colored by IP addresses.
This image was produced as part of the Internet Mapping Project. The project was originally created in 1998 by Bell Labs to acquire and save Internet topological data over a long period of time. The data has …
Discovering Lucy — Revisited (Image 1)
28 March 2007 at 12:03 pm
Discovering Lucy — Revisited (Image 1)
Paleoanthropologist Donald C. Johanson and a cast of Lucy. In November 1974, Johanson unearthed one of the most influential and significant fossil discoveries of the 20th century–the 3.2 million-year-old partial female skeleton of Australopithecus …
Internet Mapping Project (Image 2)
28 March 2007 at 12:03 pm
Internet Mapping Project (Image 2)
A map of the internet, colored by IP addresses.
This image was produced as part of the Internet Mapping Project. The project was originally created in 1998 by Bell Labs to acquire and save Internet topological data over a long period of time. The data has …
Discovering Lucy — Revisited (Image 4)
28 March 2007 at 12:03 pm
Discovering Lucy — Revisited (Image 4)
Combined stratigraphic dating process, in layers (four layers, top to bottom): top layer is silt and mud deposits; next, volcanic ash layer–dated by argon-40 content; next, fossil layer–dated by measurement of thickness of accumulated sediments between …
Discovering Lucy — Revisited (Image 2)
28 March 2007 at 12:03 pm
Discovering Lucy — Revisited (Image 2)
This illustration interprets a pair of foraging Australopithecus afarensis, known most famously from the fossil of ‘Lucy,’ unearthed by Donald C. Johanson in 1974 in Hader, Ethiopia.
What did early human ancestors look like? Fossil evidence reveals …









