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Posts tagged sci

Short Words to Explain Relativity 

Almost two decades after the supercomputer Deep Blue beat Kasparov at chess, and two years after Watson beat Jennings at Jeopardy, IBM Research has begun work on an unnamed cyberchef, an AI system designed to create new dishes that can delight our palates at their theoretical peaks of enjoyment. (via Try The First Recipe Devised By IBM’s Supercomputer Chef | Co.Design: business innovation design)

The 7 Most Ridiculously Advanced Machines Built Out of LEGOs | Cracked.com 

New Clues to a Long Life 

Pressure Cooker 

5 Badass New Sci-Fi Movies You Can Watch on Your Lunch Break | Cracked.com 

HowStuffWorks "Is science phasing out sleep?" 

Exhaled breath carries a molecular 'breathprint' unique to each individual 

Stable, specific ‘breathprints’ unique to an individual exist and may have applications as diagnostic tools in personalized medicine. Bodily fluids contain lots of information about the health status of a person. Medical doctors routinely have blood and urine analysed in order to obtain hints for infectious and metabolic diseases, to diagnose cancer and organ failure, and to check the dose of medication, based on compounds present in these body fluids.

Innovation is fun to accomplish and frequently well rewarded. We should absolutely help it along in places where smart people can use better conditions to exercise their intelligence. But the problem is not the pace of innovation. The problem is the pace of propagation.

[Science Solitaire] The cost of late nights 

fyeahchemistry:

The world’s oldest photographic lab — belonging to Fortune Joseph Petiot-Groffier — dates back to 1840

Picture Credit to Maison Nicéphore Nièpce

These experiments showed that we have established a sophisticated, direct communication linkage between brains,” Nicolelis said in a statement. “Basically, we are creating what I call an organic computer.
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