CERN to announce Higgs boson observation at LHC | ExtremeTech
Tomorrow, at 9am EST, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland are expected to announce, with fairly strong certainty, that they have observed the Higgs boson
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http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/108599-cern-to-announce-higgs-boson-observation-at-lhc
Posted on 2011-12-12T14:33:40+0000
Parrondo's Paradox: Winning Two Games You're Guaranteed to Lose
JM Parrondo is a casino and con artist's worst nightmare. In the 1990s, he invented two games that are sure to lose you everything. They're both mathematically designed to make you go broke, but play them one after another and you are guaranteed to win. Parrondo's Paradox was dreamed up in the...
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Posted on 2011-11-23T07:41:12+0000
Pizza is a vegetable? Congress says yes
Congress wants to keep pizza and french fries on school lunch lines, fighting back against an Obama administration proposal to make school lunches healthier.
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What. The. F
How the hell can such a law pass anyway?
I won't believe it until I'm able to plant my pizza trees.
Posted on 2011-11-17T19:05:02+0000
» Jeff Bezos Owns the Web in More Ways Than You Think
Amazon's founder talks with Steven Levy about the new Kindle Fire, cloud computing, social media, cultural pioneering and sending people into space.
Man throws 4,800 bottled notes into the ocean, gets 3,100 replies
It's now been 15 years since Harold Hackett began making friends all over the world. He never meets them in person, and doesn't use the phone or internet for contact, but rather leaves his acquaintances up to the tides. Since … Continue reading →
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Posted on 2011-11-08T10:12:27+0000
HDD Pricewatch: You know where it’s going — we tell you how much it’s going to hurt | ExtremeTech
Hard drive prices continue to climb, with no relief expected for at least 6 months.
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Apparently hard drive manufacturers forgot the golden rule, "Don't have a single point of failure".
ALL of the major ones had their factories in a single place, which got flooded..
Posted on 2011-11-08T09:07:48+0000
» Why Is This Cargo Container Emitting So Much Radiation?
On July 13, 2010, a cargo container arrived in Genoa, Italy. It had torrents of radiation coming out of it. No one knew what was inside, and no one knew what to do next.
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Really good read. Plus this stands out:
"It was hardly the first fishy shipment to pass through Gioia Tauro. Famously, just six weeks after 9/11, workers there heard noises coming from inside a container being transshipped to Nova Scotia via Rotterdam. Inside, police found an Egyptian-born Canadian carrying a Canadian passport, a satellite phone, a cell phone, a laptop, cameras, maps, and security passes to airports in Canada, Thailand, and Egypt. The container’s interior was outfitted with a bed, a water supply, a heater, and a toilet. Nicknamed Container Bob, the man posted bail in Italian court and was never seen again."
Posted on 2011-10-29T07:14:27+0000
John McCarthy (computer scientist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John McCarthy (born September 4, 1927; died October 24th, 2011 [1][2][3], in Boston, Massachusetts), was an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist who received the Turing Award in 1971 for his major contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He was responsible for the c...
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How come a lot of the big shots in CS are dying this month?
Posted on 2011-10-25T04:31:58+0000
Chimp to Human to History Books: The Circuitous Path of AIDS
In “The Origins of AIDS,” Dr. Jacques Pépin starts from 1900 to work out the most likely path the virus took during the years it left almost no tracks.
Self Study
Below is my final set of photography work as a student. These last few months as a college student have been so bitter-sweet, I can’t make up my mind if I’m excited or sad about graduation. I guess both.