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  1. Einstein on TV

    scienceblogs.com » Uncertain Principles - 6 hours ago

    The History Channel ran a two-hour program on Einstein last night. I had meant to plug this in advance, but got distracted by the Screamy Baby Fun-Time Hour yesterday, and didn't have time to post. The show restricted

  2. Einstein on TV [Uncertain Principles]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Physical Science - 8 hours ago

    The History Channel ran a two-hour program on Einstein last night. I had meant to plug this in advance, but got distracted by the Screamy Baby Fun-Time Hour yesterday, and didn't have time to post. The show restricted

  3. X-Ray Discovery Sparked 19th Century DIY Craze

    X-Ray Discovery Sparked 19th Century DIY Craze

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - 20 hours ago

    What are the social consequences when science allows us to see things that had previously been invisible? Scientists have revealed microscopic life, nanoscale molecules, and galaxies billions of light years away

    Also tagged: art, science, medical devices

  4. Nobody Cares About Superconductivity [Uncertain Principles]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Physical Science - 20 hours ago

    Nobody reading blogs, anyway. Doug Natelson asked for comments on a recent workshop on iron arsenide superconductors yesterday, and the count of comments still stands at zero. The under-representation of condensed

  5. Nobody Cares About Superconductivity

    scienceblogs.com » Uncertain Principles - 20 hours ago

    Nobody reading blogs, anyway. Doug Natelson asked for comments on a recent workshop on iron arsenide superconductors yesterday, and the count of comments still stands at zero. The under-representation of condensed

  6. Atom-smasher restart delayed further: CERN

    abc.net.au » ABC News : Just In - Nov 17, 2008

    Europe's giant atom-smasher, which broke down only days after being switched on with great fanfare, is not expected to restart before the middle of next year, the operators have said.

    Also tagged: france, science and technology, switzerland

  7. LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure is the Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure is the Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Nov 17, 2008

    The Large Hadron Collider, the world's most complicated machine that was felled by a single faulty solder joint last month, won't be back until summer 2009 now, at the earliest—a few months later than CERN last

    Also tagged: science, lhc, particle accelerator, cern, large hadron collider, atom smasher, large hadron

  8. LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    LHC's $21 Million Single Joint Failure Most Expensive Soldering Error in Soldering History [Large Hadron Collider]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Nov 17, 2008

    The Large Hadron Collider, the world's most complicated machine that was felled by a single faulty solder joint last month, won't be back until summer 2009 now, at the earliest—a few months later than CERN last

    Also tagged: science, lhc, particle accelerator, cern, large hadron collider, atom smasher, large hadron

  9. Will the Global Economic Crisis Kill the Large Hadron Collider? [Big Science]

    Will the Global Economic Crisis Kill the Large Hadron Collider? [Big Science]

    io9.com » io9 - Nov 17, 2008

    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's biggest physics experiment, was all set to start up a few months ago - its miles of underground tunnels would provide answers to deep physics questions about the nature of

    Also tagged: science, lhc, large hadron collider, big science, economic dystopia

  10. Physics-based fun with Assembler - Time Waster

    Physics-based fun with Assembler - Time Waster

    downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Nov 17, 2008

    Filed under: Fun, Games, Time-Wasters, Web Assembler is a fun physics-based game where you get to toss around boxes, beams and other shapes, trying to get a box into a target somewhere in each level. It's difficult to

    Also tagged: time waster, flash game, assembler

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