Search Results

134 results for the search term: caltech
Add Clipmarks to:  iGoogle  Netvibes  
   
 
 
 
   
 
top scroll end
1
POPS
celestial; foreworks
cento
by cento  11-12-2008   
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Space Crystals
tabsey
by tabsey  11-12-2008    1
 Some of the crystals may be related to Vegemite.
0
POPS
Voters Make Decisions On brains Resonse To Ugly?
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  11-3-2008   
 http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/127515.php
2
POPS
Hackers delight -- A history of MIT pranks
sahara
by sahara  10-18-2008   
 No Remarks
16
POPS
Microscope-On-a-Chip Is One Step Closer to the Tricorder
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-14-2008   
 The implant option is pretty cool.
0
POPS
Scientists Confirm Two Possibly Earth-and-Venus-like Planets Destroyed in Collision
xpersianx
by xpersianx  9-25-2008   
 No Remarks
0
POPS
Make Anything with DNA - amazing video
RecordSage
by RecordSage  9-3-2008   
 I couldn't clip the video - but it's fascinating to watch, just go to the source and be transported into the future.
0
POPS
Caltech is number two?
powerof2
by powerof2  8-28-2008   
 Harrumph
0
POPS
more on cows!! the four legged kind!
silvanaraihane
by silvanaraihane  8-27-2008   
 No Remarks
4
POPS
Photo Shows Stars Born in Huge Cosmic Wombs By Jeanna Bryner
tabsey
by tabsey  8-26-2008   
 No Remarks
1
POPS
Could be a bright rugby shaped comet.
PKiller
by PKiller  8-25-2008    1
 No Remarks
2
POPS
The Star Students Of The Islamic Republic
xpersianx
by xpersianx  8-16-2008   
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Forget Harvard—one of the world's best undergraduate colleges is in Iran
arifsali
by arifsali  8-13-2008   
 No Remarks
2
POPS
Neurobiologists discover individuals who 'hear' movement
coonhnd
by coonhnd  8-13-2008   
 Make sure to read the rest of the article.
22
POPS
Neurobiologists Discover Individuals Who 'Hear' Movement
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-7-2008    1
 "We might find that motion processing centers of the visual cortex are more interconnected with auditory brain regions than previously thought, even in the 'normal' brain," Saenz says. "At this point, very little is known about how the auditory and visual processing systems of the brain work together. Understanding this interaction is important because in normal experience, our senses work together all the time."
0
POPS
Microscope On A Chip
rj3sp
by rj3sp  7-30-2008   
 Researchers at Caltech, recently developed the revolutionary new type of microscope without lenses. The devices could be mass-produced at a cost of $10 each and incorporated into large arrays, enabling high-throughput imaging in biology labs. The device is also compact enough to be put in a cell phone and it can use just sunlight for illumination. This makes it very appealing for Third-World applications,
2
POPS
"Scope" out your Phone !
jt3600
by jt3600  7-30-2008   
 Wow ! Now standing in line not only will we be able to get a larger and more detailed picture of the Credit Card # but will also be able to get a thumb print picture as well.For later development of thumb print " ID " It makes standing in line fun again !
0
POPS
Earthquake rocks Los Angeles
dewitte
by dewitte  7-29-2008   
 No Remarks
16
POPS
Intelligent Robots will Explore Milky Way by 2020
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-29-2008    1
 If we will succeed to create intelligent robots to explore space, will we consider them as our emissaries or just information relaying machines?
1
POPS
Device could help stretch a gallon of gas
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-26-2008    1
 No Remarks
8
POPS
Shop or Drop? does it have physical correlates?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-21-2008   
 some technicals citation from the article: "Researchers discovered that when the product first flashed on the screen it activated the nucleus accumbens, a section near the middle of the brain that has been implicated in the brain's reward center, effectively appraising the item. When the price appeared, the scientists noticed activity in the mesial prefrontal cortex, a region of the brain known for higher executive functions. Its activity seemed to vary according to the difference between what someone would pay for an item and its actual cost, as if in error adjustment. Finally, the response of the insula (a lateral section of the brain's cortex known to activate during responses to negative stimuli) depended on the purchasing decision--activity there increased when a participant nixed a purchase." what is interesting here is our human crave to understand more and more...
7
POPS
Planetoid Makemake of Sol system
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-16-2008   
 No Remarks
0
POPS
CalTech - Site Index
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-11-2008   
 No Remarks
16
POPS
Mysteries of time, and the multiverse
einbar
by einbar  6-30-2008    1
 No Remarks
11
POPS
A Quark Star? Super-luminous Stellar Explosion Observed
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-29-2008   
 Quarks are the fundamental components of protons and neutrons, which make up the nucleus of atoms. The most dense objects known to exist today are neutron stars--stars composed entirely of tightly packed neutrons. A typical neutron star is some 16 miles across, yet has a mass one and a half times the mass of our Sun. The question is, is a neutron star indeed the most dense object that exists? It is thought that if the neutrons are too tightly packed--if what scientists consider a neutron star is too dense--the resulting instability may lead to a further collapse, resulting in a second explosion and the creation of a quark star. The energy that powers that second explosion comes from neutrons breaking down into their component parts: quarks.
2
POPS
Hungry, hungry black holes
tabsey
by tabsey  6-23-2008   
 The conclusion comes from a large observing campaign of the spiral galaxy M81, which is about 12 million light-years from Earth. In the center of M81 is a black hole that is about 70 million times more massive than the Sun, and generates energy and radiation as it pulls gas in the central region of the galaxy inwards at high speed.
1
POPS
Travel back in time...
tabsey
by tabsey  6-22-2008    1
 Part of the blurb that goes with WayBack page search You can go to all the sites through web.archive.org.
0
POPS
Water Found on Mars
cavey1732
by cavey1732  6-21-2008   
 In mid-June images from Mars settled that argument.
0
POPS
mars buz3
deathoflife
by deathoflife  6-21-2008   
 Marsda bulunan buz
0
POPS
mars buz2
deathoflife
by deathoflife  6-21-2008   
 Marsda bulunan buz
0
POPS
Hints of 'time before Big Bang'
spherepet
by spherepet  6-17-2008   
 No Remarks
21
POPS
Before the beginning of the universe
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-14-2008   
 Alan Guth of MIT, who first proposed the inflation theory nearly three decades ago, says he suspects “the reported lopsidedness will more likely turn out to be a fluke.” However, he adds, “the concept of inflation is really only the framework of a theory, and so far experiment has given us very little guidance in trying to fill in the details.
9
POPS
The Big Picture
n2sooners
by n2sooners  6-12-2008    1
 Nice blog with big, beautiful pics and some news.
3
POPS
Researchers Discover Details Smaller Than Minutiae
seaj11
by seaj11  6-11-2008    1
 I love the wordplay!
9
POPS
Researchers Discover Details Smaller Than Minutiae
Socratoad
by Socratoad  6-10-2008    2
 Countless times I have been subjected to these :-)
14
POPS
"The FutureFinder": Scientists Decode the Super Computer Inside Our Brains
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-9-2008   
 This pair of signals is incredibly useful data for any robotic limbs or other extras we might add to our limited human forms - whether they be replacements for carelessly lost parts, or entirely new structures. By working from the "goal" signal the mechanical parts can swiftly prepare to move in the desired manner, preparing any components needed and checking the path for hazards, before the "trajectory" signal gets to the fine details of movement.
8
POPS
Cassini Nears Four-year Mark
amgumen
by amgumen  6-7-2008   
 No Remarks
0
POPS
Two-Armed Spiral Milky Way
tabsey
by tabsey  6-6-2008   
 So it does only have two arms. Donated the others to a black hole, I suppose.
0
POPS
Crab Pulsar in the Crab Nebula
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-3-2008   
 No Remarks
2
POPS
information in black holes
pascual
by pascual  5-31-2008   
 physicsworld
— end of the list —
Get widget

Caltech  

loading clips...
rss tools
Clipmarks
About   Clippers   Blog   Privacy   EULA   Copyright   Site Map   Forbes Digital

OK