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pyromanetti
by pyromanetti  Yesterday 3:22 PM   
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Mind bites - beautiful photography with science quotes
einbar
by einbar  1-6-2009    2
 Mind Bites is a beautiful photography project by artist Will Lion which combines striking images with quotes from cognitive science research
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The Science of Snowflakes
arifsali
by arifsali  1-5-2009   
 15 photographs from Time Photos Click Here Caltech physics professor Kenneth G. Libbrecht has turned his passion for the study of ice crystals into an art form. In his books and website, Snowcrystals.com, he breaks down some of the basics behind these miniature miracles of nature
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Bubble Artist Keith Johnson Publicity Snips
BubbleGuy
by BubbleGuy  1-4-2009   
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Bubble Artist Photos of Keith Michael Johnson
BubbleGuy
by BubbleGuy  1-4-2009   
  As a soap bubble artist, it is my job to explore how bubbles work and what we can do with them. Bubble Science, Bubble Art, Bubble History, Tricks & Experiments - because I believe the more we know about how bubbles the more interesting they become. Please visit my website- www.BubbleArtist.com -if you are interested in learning more about my work with bubbles as an entertainer, teacher, troubadour, inventor, wrangler and consultant. SoapBubbler.com is my non-commercial website with plenty of encouraging information to get you up-and-bubbling yourself. BubbleSolutions.com is my online bubble-pro shop where soap bubble enthusiasts and professionals go to find the tools, books, secret ingredients & personal counsel they are looking for. If you world rather learn more about my other work: www.KeithMichaelJohnson.com . Shows include Mad About Math, The Secret World of Bubbles, Wild About Weather, Science Isn't Always Pretty
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road3682
by road3682  1-3-2009   
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Martin Wattenberg art
balthazarus
by balthazarus  1-2-2009    2
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josendk
by josendk  12-31-2008   
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"Innerspace" the artistic landscapes of nano-scale worlds
balthazarus
by balthazarus  12-31-2008    1
 Most artists use a paintbrush or a camera, but Michael Oliveri sometimes prefers a scanning electron microscope. The University of Georgia digital media professor finds inspiration in science, from organic chemistry to space exploration. In his recent project "Innerspace," he explores the landscapes of nano-scale worlds where objects are up to 1,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair. beautiful. The samples Oliveri captures come from University of Georgia materials scientist Zhengwei Pan, who creates nanowires and other puny structures that may one day lead to miniscule electronics. Pan heats metals up to temps so hellish that they turn into vapor. Then the metals settle down to form rods, spheres and other shapes. Oliveri combines up to 40 smaller images to create his panoramas, which resemble familiar cornfields and underwater vistas.
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Follow or be Followed?
egsnyder
by egsnyder  12-30-2008    2
 That is the question...
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Three near-invisible drawings discovered on back of Da Vinci masterpiece
ratilfar
by ratilfar  12-21-2008   
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swestey
by swestey  12-20-2008   
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Getting Patients off Benzos:
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by 7lhouse  12-20-2008   
 Getting Patients off Benzos:
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by jahaank  12-17-2008   
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by fatih534  12-17-2008    1
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E8 in 3D
deb2012
by deb2012  12-16-2008   
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The 10 Most Popular Slide Shows of 2008
tabsey
by tabsey  12-16-2008   
 Wont allow clipping of worth, but a visit to the slide shows is enjoyable.
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Straight Jacket T-Shirts – show your Crazy Meds pride!
Lexica
by Lexica  12-15-2008   
 Neurotypicality is overrated. :-p
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by gregcomollo  12-15-2008   
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by pitering  12-12-2008   
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AbcDirectory.co.uk - Directory of sites
armylife
by armylife  12-11-2008   
 Sites organized by topics such as entertainment, sports, music, business, games, internet, society, tourism, etc.
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Karina Michi
hzoske
by hzoske  12-9-2008   
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The Art & Science Of CSS
satyakaam
by satyakaam  12-5-2008   
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New Apple-Based SuperComputer Breaks New Ground
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-3-2008   
 Virginia Tech does it again.
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Dig unearths rare Stone Age sculptures
cakebelly
by cakebelly  12-2-2008   
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Virtual Reality Check - Dan Mapes
notthisbody
by notthisbody  12-1-2008   
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Deliverability tips
tgielen
by tgielen  11-25-2008    1
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kikurinn37
by kikurinn37  11-24-2008   
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Christian Beyers - OtherWorlds
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  11-23-2008   
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Worlds Most Bizarre and Intriguing Hot Air Balloons
infopunk
by infopunk  11-22-2008    1
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Is your workout wasting your time?
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  11-22-2008   
  A approach to fitness stresses the training of movements over muscles, the irrelevance of strength without mobility, the neurological foundation to strength and athleticism, and the use of simple tools to gain complex results. The main purpose of FT is to bridge the gap between absolute strength and functional strength, to achieve peak performance, and to prevent injuries, says Gambetta, one of FT's early proponents. In general, FT discourages the use of machines in favor of free weights, body-weight exercises, and certain devices used in physical therapy, such as medicine balls, stability balls, wobble boards, and resistance bands. I quit my gym over a year ago and haven't looked back. These days I'm totally dedicated to working out with my kettlebells
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Dance Your Ph.D.
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-21-2008   
 Great idea...
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Ultra Cool Slow Motion
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-20-2008    3
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"The Dune" That Never Was -Interesting pic & more ..
einbar
by einbar  11-17-2008    3
 "He planned to cast , Orson Welles as the Baron, who would be nearly immobile at 300 pounds, and Salvador Dali as Emperor Shaddam IV, who would be insane and living on a planet made of gold"....
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“How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci”
einbar
by einbar  11-17-2008    1
 " Like Edison, who built new innovations on top of previous inventions, innovative leaders never declare an invention “done,” Mr. Axelrod says. “Everything ultimately became the source of something new later,” he says. “It’s like the difference between a rich person and a wealthy person. A rich person has a lot of money and buys things. A wealthy person invests in things that make more money. It’s creating ongoing wealth out of your intellectual capital.”
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poetry,art,architecture,music: the Fabulous Fibonacci Numbers
abailart
by abailart  11-16-2008    1
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by snn188  11-14-2008   
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by thudwj  11-13-2008   
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Love, Hate - Uncertainty
einbar
by einbar  11-12-2008    5
 "In a society desperate to find certainty, and beset on all sides by people who claim to have it, this seems like a suitable moment to show that the idea of certainty-from-on-high was discredited 100 years ago. I wanted to tell the stories of the people who made this discovery and the great personal price they paid. A line of thinkers from Georg Cantor to Alan Turing saw the extent of the uncertainty in science, and incompleteness in logic and mathematics, and understood what we still haven't grasped as a culture. I am fascinated by just how reluctant we are to face up to what these heroes revealed."
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"Do the robot", in the art of dance, of course.
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-12-2008   
 Last quote from him: "If you think about it, we are all made of mechanisms and neurones and codes and stuff. Human hardware and software. That's more fundamental to dance than characters and stories, isn't it?" Interesting
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