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U.S. scientists have a new theory to explain how some marine animals find their way back to their birthplace to spawn after migrating thousands of miles.
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via Webindia123 @ 15:21 5th Dec
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U.S. scientists have a new theory to explain how some marine animals find their way back to their birthplace to spawn after migrating thousands of miles.
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via Post Chronicle @ 2:04 5th Dec
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Dec. 4 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists have a new theory to explain how some marine animals find their way back to their birthplace to spawn after migrating thousands of miles.
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via UPI @ 16:46 4th Dec
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Montreal researcher physically validates Nobel Prize winner J.J. Thomson's 125-year-old theory on the stability of vortex rings
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via Nanowerk @ 12:20 8th Jan
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So far in these posts we have looked at testable quantum gravity effects, but I have not said much about the ultimate theory of quantum gravity itself. There is a simple reason: I do not think we have a compelling theory yet.
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via Science Blog @ 17:48 2nd Dec
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SAGE is a comprehensive Open Source software package for studying and solving math problems. It covers the basics of math, including calculus and algebra, and a wide range of advanced areas, such as number theory, cryptography, graph theory, and linear algebra.
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via About @ 7:18 24th Dec
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The ability to exploit the extraordinary properties of quantum mechanics in novel applications, such as a new generation of super-fast computers, has come closer following recent progress with some of the remaining underlying mathematical problems. In particular, the operator theory used to describe interactions between particles at atomic scales or smaller where quantum mechanical properties are significant needs to be enhanced to deal with systems where digital information is processed or transmitted. In essence, the theory involves mathematical analysis based on Hilbert Spaces, which are extensions of the conventional three dimensional Euclidean geometry to cope with additional dimensions, as are required to describe quantum systems.
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via EurekAlert! @ 14:58 22nd Dec
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The first stars ever to grace the cosmos with light were brutish monsters, so the story believed by most astronomers goes, lumbering clouds of hydrogen and helium hundreds of times more massive than the Sun. They lived fast and bright and died hard, exploding or collapsing into massive black holes less than a billion years after the Big Bang, never to be seen again.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 3:02 8th Jan
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New evidence uncovered by oceanographers challenges one of the most long-standing theories about how species evolve in the oceans.
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via Science Daily @ 5:06 1st Jan
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A JOBS bloodbath is expected over the next three months with more than 300,000 staff being made redundant.
in Gadgets
via Daily Star @ 23:28 30th Dec
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According to New Scientist, Britain’s unlucky Mars probe, Beagle 2, may have met its end due to a miscalculation.
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via Red Orbit @ 14:04 18th Dec
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Even with the recession, people are doing their holiday shopping and ads are playing a big role in steering them toward one product versus another.
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via LiveScience.com @ 12:14 17th Dec
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"I'm all about warming things up with haircolor this winter! I'm loving reds this season, especially bold, rich, Red Velvet Cake-like red like Debra Messing's hue. This color works best on girls with fair skin and naturally medium to dark brown hair.
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via Teen Vogue @ 23:40 15th Dec
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The 45-year-old actor has come out swinging (again) at allegations that he began an affair with Angelina Jolie on the set of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" while he was still married to Jennifer Aniston.Â
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via New York Daily News @ 16:31 7th Jan
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The mysterous dark matter is used to explain the characteristics of galaxies, but are WIMPs overrated? (Addison-Wesley Longman)
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via Universe Today @ 2:20 15th Dec
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Biologists have known for decades that cells use tiny molecular motors to move chromosomes, mitochondria, and many other organelles within the cell, but no one has been able to understand what "steers" these engines to their destinations. Now, researchers at the University of Rochester have shed new light on how cells accomplish this feat, and the results may eventually lead to new approaches to fighting pathogens and neurological diseases.
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via Science Daily @ 3:22 12th Dec
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Despite all the hype about the potential long-tail opportunities of selling archive music via digital music download services such as Apple iTunes it appears that most tracks available for download remain as unwanted as they were on CD when sitting in record shop shelves or charity shops.
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via PC Advisor @ 13:36 22nd Dec
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Biologists have known for decades that cells use tiny molecular motors to move chromosomes, mitochondria, and many other organelles within the cell, but no one has been able to understand what "steers" these engines to their destinations. Now, researchers at the University of Rochester have shed new light on how cells accomplish this feat, and the results may eventually lead to new approaches to fighting pathogens and neurological diseases.
in Biological Science
via Nanotechnology News @ 7:14 20th Dec
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A U.S. geosciences professor says dinosaurs died gradually from climate change caused by volcanic eruptions in India and not because of a meteor strike.
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via Post Chronicle @ 10:53 16th Dec
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A U.S. geosciences professor says dinosaurs died gradually from climate change caused by volcanic eruptions in India and not because of a meteor strike.
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via Red Orbit @ 8:09 16th Dec
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PRINCETON, N.J., Dec. 15 (UPI) -- A U.S. geosciences professor says dinosaurs died gradually from climate change caused by volcanic eruptions in India and not because of a meteor strike.
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via UPI @ 15:09 15th Dec
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Synthesizing gold nanoparticles with imidazolium salts opens up new uses in medicine and alternative energy
in General Science
via Nanowerk @ 1:56 15th Dec
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