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I work with biologists. Biologists don't quite get computer science. They may be super with statistics, but they have no idea how to write programs.
by stargaming 2008-08-23 05:12 biology · science · programming
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Judge George O'Toole ruled that "presenting an academic paper would not violate computer fraud laws." Go hackers.
by stargaming 2008-08-21 09:20 usa · law · science
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by stargaming 2008-08-19 05:55 science · history
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Victor Deeb, a retired chemist who lives in Marlboro, has finally been allowed to return to his Fremont Street home, after Massachusetts authorities spent three days ransacking his basement lab and making off with its contents. Deeb is not accused of making methamphetamine or other illegal drugs. He's not accused of aiding terrorists, synthesizing explosives, nor even of making illegal fireworks. Deeb fell afoul of the Massachusetts authorities for ... doing experiments.
by stargaming 2008-08-12 16:40 science
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If you believed news reports this week, you’d think that the six-degrees theory — first advanced in a test using the mail in 1967 — had been proven. Microsoft researchers announced that a study of the company’s instant-message traffic in June 2006 showed that the average number of people needed to bridge any pair of users was 6.6. The median number was 7, and the longest was 29.
by stargaming 2008-08-08 04:47 social · science
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Scientists are not the most social people on the planet. Many of them would rather be holed up in their labs trying to make the next big discovery than hanging out on Facebook throwing virtual pies at each other (although there are exceptions). But what if they could organize their all their scientific papers online and share them easily with other members of their lab?
by stargaming 2008-08-02 01:57 science · communication · social
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After a closer examination of a surviving marvel of ancient Greek technology known as the Antikythera Mechanism, scientists have found that the device not only predicted solar eclipses but also organized the calendar in the four-year cycles of the Olympiad, forerunner of the modern Olympic Games.
by stargaming 2008-08-02 01:53 science · history
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The techniques discussed in this book for adventure development will not only help you create your own adventures, but should give you a number of ideas to help you solve adventures written by others.
by stargaming 2008-07-14 15:29 gamedev · history · science
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The world's smallest fishing reel has been used to wind up DNA strands without damaging them. The microdevice was designed to let geneticists more precisely locate specific genes and identify genetic disorders.
by stargaming 2008-07-14 14:01 biology · science
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This list is an attempt to cover some of the most important innovations in technology in the last 20 years. Like any list of this kind it’s more clearly defined by what’s not included than what is. I have tried to include a wide array of innovations, but it is somewhat skewed towards consumer technologies.
by stargaming 2008-07-14 13:22 science · history
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