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A Pint and Pauling
Last May SCARC faculty member Chris Petersen and Linus Pauling Institute administrator Steve Lawson teamed up for a talk titled “The Science of Nutrition: The... Read more
The 24 July 2013 by Scarc
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Cassini Catches a Glimpse of Earth from Saturn
There’s no better thing to remind us how insignificant we humans are in the gargantuan scheme of things, than a photo taken from space. Read more
The 23 July 2013 by Ningauble
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Why Did Prehistoric People Make Cave Art?
Humans have been painting caves for tens of thousands of years (and many tribes continue to do so). Some of the most famous art are from the European Upper... Read more
The 23 July 2013 by Reprieve
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The Internet of Things Looks Like Big Business
The world changed forever when people started connecting over the Internet. The world is going to change again as billions of devices and machines start... Read more
The 22 July 2013 by Stephendeangelis
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U.S. Army Developing Flexible Battery That Integrates Into Body Armor
Christopher Hurley, an electronics engineer who leads the battery development projects team at RDECOM's Communications-Electronics Research, Development and... Read more
The 18 July 2013 by Dailyfusion
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What Is Graphene?
image credit: AlexanderAlUS cc Graphene, an emerging material that could change the way electronic components are made and help computing performance continue t... Read more
The 18 July 2013 by Gerard
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NASA and SETI Discover New Neptune Moon
Apparently you can be a moon of Neptune and miss the fame for long years even today.Dubbed S/2004 N 1, the new satellite is Neptune’s 14th and although the... Read more
The 16 July 2013 by Ningauble
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11 Empowering Ways to Strengthen Your Brain By Paige Greenfield
You know that startling moment when you can’t for the life of you recall why you walked into a room? As we get older, our minds seem less like steel traps and... Read more
The 13 July 2013 by Phoenixwriter
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Throwable Camera Takes Awesome In-the-air Images
A bit larger than a cricket ball and smaller than a baseball, the Squito, a throwable panoramic video camera provides users to capture stabilised full "360°... Read more
The 13 July 2013 by Pcd2k
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Selfie Use Or Abuse? Take the Quiz.
My last post, Making Sense of Selfies, generated some interesting and spirited comments. Some were for and some against, but none neutral. For better or for... Read more
The 12 July 2013 by Drpamelarutledge
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