At the end of the trial, Judge John Jones issued a 139-page verdict supporting the teaching of evolution and characterizing intelligent design as a religious idea with no place in the science classroom. It was a landmark decision, all the more so because Judge Jones was appointed by President Bush and nominated by Republican Senator Rick Santorum.
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Tesla Coils Playing Mario Bros. Theme song... Unsurprisingly Awesome
Twin Solid State Musical Tesla coils playing Mario Bros theme song at the 2007 Lightning on the Lawn Teslathon sponsored by DC Cox (Resonance Research Corp) in Baraboo WI. The music that you hear is coming from the sparks that these two identical high power solid state Tesla coils are generating. There are no speakers involved.
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Tesla Coils Playing Mario Bros. Theme song... Unsurprisingly Awesome
Twin Solid State Musical Tesla coils playing Mario Bros theme song at the 2007 Lightning on the Lawn Teslathon sponsored by DC Cox (Resonance Research Corp) in Baraboo WI. The music that you hear is coming from the sparks that these two identical high power solid state Tesla coils are generating. There are no speakers involved.
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Friday, November 2, 2007
A Visual Guide to Subnetting a Network
This is a very valuable resource to networking students who are struggling with the concepts of subnetting. Many diagrams and a handy quiz are available for those of us who arent networking geniuses.
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
Absolutely Hilarious Indian Music Video
When they are not answering your tech support questions most Indian people spend their free time choreographing large multi-person dances and filming really cool music videos.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Once thought dead, 'Net neutrality roars back to center stage
Network neutrality has lost some steam, but the boilers have returned to full pressure after two senators ask Congress for an investigation. AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast have only themselves to blame.
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Defect Suspected in Fabric of Space-Time
Eddies in the space-time continuum? Scientists think that shortly after the Big Bang, as the universe cooled and expanded, exotic particles transformed into the particles we know today via phase transitions similar to the gas-liquid-solid transitions that matter now experiences on Earth. One artifact of this may be an enormous 'cold spot'.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Scientists Create Quantum Cascade Laser Nanoantenna (New Device)
In a major feat of nanotechnology engineering researchers from Harvard University have demonstrated a laser with a wide-range of potential applications in chemistry, biology and medicine. Called a quantum cascade (QC) laser nanoantenna, the device is capable of resolving the chemical composition of samples, such as the interior of a cell, with...
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She swallowed a fish four times her size [pic]
The black swallower is a deep-sea fish with a small mouth but a big stomach. A Cayman fisherman recently landed one that may be heading into the world record books. It was found at the surface with a snake mackerel four times it size bursting from its stomach.
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Twine: The First Mainstream Semantic Web App?
Tomorrow Radar Networks is announcing a new Semantic Web application called Twine. It's a "knowledge networking" application built with Semantic Web technologies.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Findings From the Web Design Survey - A List Apart
Close to 33,000 web professionals answered the survey’s 37 questions, providing the first data ever collected on the business of web design and development as practiced in the U.S. and worldwide. Working with statisticians, we crunched raw data into meaningful findings
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
"Second Earth" found--20 lightyears away!
Scientists have discovered a warm and rocky "second Earth" circling a star, a find they believe dramatically boosts the prospects that we are not alone.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
The Structured Web - A Primer
A critical piece of the next web evolution is the introduction of structured information. This article examines the key drivers, such as the rise of APIs and vertical applications that run on top of existing data, an increase in classic Semantic Technologies and Microformats, and more.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Pictures: The Weirdest Insects in the World
There are over a million described species of insects, and even more that haven’t been studied. A little research indicates they are all strange in different ways. It was not easy to pick a dozen for this list, but these are all pretty weird.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
Yale scientists make 2 giant steps in advancement of quantum computing!
Two major steps toward putting quantum computers into real practice they report that superconducting qubits, or artificial atoms, have been able to communicate information not only to their nearest neighbor, but also to a distant qubit on the chip.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
LEGO's Ultimate Collectors Millennium Falcon Unboxed, Now Shipping (PICS)
The biggest LEGO set ever, the $499 Ultimate Collectors Millennium Falcon is now shipping, 5,000-pieces and heavy ring-binded manual included. Yes, this thing is massive. Julie Stern from LEGO confirms: "We're a bit ahead of schedule, so some people who preordered now have their sets." In other words: "great shot kid, that was one in a million
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Sunday, September 23, 2007
Friday, September 21, 2007
Velociraptor was a feathered fiend
"The terrifying velociraptors that ripped apart everyone they could catch in Jurassic Park should have been given feathers by the director Steven Spielberg. After analysing fossilised bones they have discovered that the velociraptor was not the smooth-skinned creature portrayed in the film, but had feathers."Did I hear someone say feathered fiend? :-)
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