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Zero point fields interpreted as interference between different worlds in a many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Olle Nilsson, January 2008.
A recent publication in PNAS (Hasumi Y. et al 2009.
I've come to the realization that I spend more time interacting with a screen than I do interacting with real human faces...
There's an interesting article today over at Slate (Why Babies Crave Magic) that features work from one of my favorite
"Space" is defined and shaped by social forces. A project at the Vienna University of Technology is presently investigating how current changes in these forces are impacting on urban development.
The following story, that readers of this blog may have read a couple of months ago, celebrated the discovery of a solar cell production method that generated a whopping 43% ROI of the sun's input.
More than a decade of research paid off! Pest resistant varieties of eggplant were developed; ways to lessen the use or avoidance of insecticidal spraying were found; there was reduced pest population in the field; and eventually, high production yield was reached.
Universe expansion based on Hubble redshift of galaxy light including the critique thereof by Tired Light theories are held in question by Cosmic Dust.
I dont know what is more bi polar than Georgia's weather. Yesterday was such a nice day a great day for a run. Today I woke up to the rain falling on my window.
I was at the annual Society of Neuroscience conference last week in Chicago, and noticed something unusual in one of the poster sessions.
IS THE MIND UNIQUE FOR EACH PERSON?
Ayad Gharbawi
October 24, 2009 – Damascus
Parenting advice is no doubt as old as time itself. There is good advice, and then there are myths.