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Ski lift operators have proved that it’s not only conidae snails who can produce the Sierpinski triangle in their natural environment.
Fermilab PR just released a scan of a coded message they received a year ago, and are asking for... Read More »
One of the biggest “human” questions is “where did we come from?”. While the mechanisms... Read More »
Almost every decision we make involves someone else in one way or another, and we face a constant choice.... Read More »
Laser safety is serious business. No no, not in the internet meme sense, but... Read More »
Solar flares, Chinese hobos, and undersea noises on deck for this Monday. Live in STEREO One of the largest... Read More »
TheHiggs boson is one of the most important, most abstract, and most interesting ideas in current physics. Dubbed... Read More »
Mathematics is remarkably effective in describing the physical world in part due to isomorphisms, relationships... Read More »
Several people have asked me if I have managed to quantify the performance of this system. I ran a few quick numbers... Read More »
Relax to a slow flythrough of an interesting subset of the quaternion Julia fractals. Read More »
The major factor affecting the efficiency of the air conditioner is the heat exchanger. Read More »
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