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Three spacecraft flying three million miles apart are to fire laser beams at each other across the emptiness of space in a bid to finally prove whether a theory proposed by Albert Einstein is correct.
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Diaspora – the privacy aware, personally controlled, do-it-all distributed open source social network
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Schicke Lichtprojektion auf einen nackten Frauenkörper. Hört sich leider besser an, als es wirklich ist, denn das Video endet genau dann, wenn es nach seiner eigenen Spannungskurve richtig losgehen sollte, es hält sich viel zu lange mit seinem Intro auf und der Nachspann hat bessere Mucke, als der Clip selbst. Bitte nochmal machen, in besser.
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A demo of a quantum calculation carried out by Japanese researchers has yielded some pretty mind-blowing results: a single molecule can perform a complex calculation thousands of times faster than a conventional computer.
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the 'dream machine' is a stroboscopic flicker device that produces visual stimuli. it was an invention by cult figure brion gysin, writer w. s. burroughs and scientist ian sommerville in early 1960. rotating at 78 rpm on a phonographic turntable, the 'dreamachine' emits flashes of light reputedly synchronized with alpha rhythms of the brain which allows one to enter a hypagogic state.
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Filmed on May 5, 2010, a mostly first-person chronicle of the day's events leading up to a performance in Wollongong, Australia.
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Leider sehr Style over Substance und sehr konfus erzählt, sieht aber immerhin ganz schick aus.
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It is tempting, faced with the full-frontal assault of quantum weirdness, to trot out the notorious quote from Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman: "Nobody understands quantum mechanics."
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War games are as old as military history but something has begun to change as war and play converge to create what some call the 'military entertainment complex'. Ken Hollings pushes the button on this latest phenomenon [...]But from the late 1970s computer strategy games started to form a powerful loop between gamers and warriors. With the creation of the SIMNET, the military began to develop hugely powerful simulators and now convergence is taking place between military and the entertainment industry. Some say we are living in what Stanford Professor Tim Lenoir has called 'the military entertainment complex', with military functions increasingly taking place online, using simulation for training and in the treatment of soldiers suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. But is this new realm of war truly a revolution – the shape of things to come – or just more virtual bangs for real bucks?
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Two tiny meteorites recently recovered from Antarctic snow contain material dating back to the birth of our Solar System, and may provide clues about the delivery of organic matter to Earth.
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Early Batman-Comics
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