Posted on Jul 11, 2012 | Comments Off on God Does Play Dice With The Universe (And The Dice Are Fair)
Want to get into a bar fight at a physics conference? Argue that quantum mechanics is the best way to predict outcomes. Or argue the opposite.A new paper argues that quantum mechanics is close to optimal in terms of its predictive power but even if all the information is available, the outcomes of certain quantum mechanics experiments generally can't be predicted perfectly beforehand....
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Posted on Jul 10, 2012 | Comments Off on Frankenstein Meets The Mummy In Scotland Of 1,000 B.C.
The best stuff is found in Scotland.And by 'best' I mean weirdest, like haggis, caber-tossing and 3,000-year-old mummies that turn out to be Frankenstein monsters.Well, at least we know the ancient Celts weren't anti-science. I mean, they created a Frankenstein monster and they figured out that high-acid, low-oxygen peat bogs are the perfect way to insure that future generations could enjoy...
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Posted on Jul 10, 2012 | Comments Off on Singularity Update: 16,000 Processors To Identify A Cat
Are we on the road to uploading our brains to computers and living forever? Singularity proponents require a two-pronged approach to believing so; wildly overstating the technology curve of what future computers and programmers will accomplish and wildly understating the complexity of the human brain. If you believe strongly enough, the future looks bright for an...
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Posted on Jul 10, 2012 | Comments Off on Ayurvedic Remedy Gets Studied: Frankincense For Asthma?
Science 2.0 fave Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson recently sent a funny thing across his Twitter feed:Q: What do you call Alternative Medicine that survives double-blind laboratory tests? A: Regular Medicine.And that's the crux of the issue, isn't it? There's no Big Pharm conspiracy against homeopathy, for example. What multi-national conglomerate wouldn't love to slosh some magic water in a bottle...
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Posted on Jul 9, 2012 | Comments Off on Physics Students Take Time To Debunk New Batman Movie Science
If you watched the new "Star Trek" reboot, you had to chuckle when two heroes were plummeting toward terra firma at terminal velocity and were beamed aboard the Enterprise in the nick of time, suffering barely a bump. And that business about hiding behind Titan...okay, maybe that could work.But that was science fiction, it gets a free pass. Superhero movies, though, had better get it...
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