December 2010
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-12-12) →
Pixies (30) Portishead (26) Frank Black (25) of Montreal (8) Pho Cut Nyak Dhin Ensemble (1) Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
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ListenVery appropriate, this. ladoublure: Scott...
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Theoretical physics breakthrough: Generating... →
Under just the right conditions — which involve an ultra-high-intensity laser beam and a two-mile-long particle accelerator — it could be possible to create something out of nothing, according to University of Michigan researchers. The scientists and engineers have developed new equations that show how a high-energy electron beam combined with an intense laser pulse could rip apart a...
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A Short, Beautiful Film
proofmathisbeautiful: this is awesome! Nature by Numbers from Cristóbal Vila on Vimeo.
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WatchWatch
A funny film adaptation of Terry Bisson’s “They’re Made Out Of Meat”.
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ʇsǝʇ ɐ sı sıɥʇ::this is a test
i got bored and decided to change the theme. what do you think? should i change it back? does it matter, really? ¿ʎןןɐǝɹ ‘ɹǝʇʇɐɯ ʇı sǝop ¿ʞɔɐq ʇı ǝƃuɐɥɔ ı pןnoɥs ¿ʞuıɥʇ noʎ op ʇɐɥʍ ˙ǝɯǝɥʇ ǝɥʇ ǝƃuɐɥɔ oʇ pǝpıɔǝp puɐ pǝɹoq ʇoƃ ı
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Mono Lake bacteria build their DNA using arsenic... →
Arsenic isn’t exactly something you want to eat. It has a deserved reputation as a powerful poison. It has been used as a murder weapon and it contaminates the drinking water of millions of people. It’s about as antagonistic to life as a chemical can get. But in California’s Mono Lake, Felisa Wolfe-Simon has discovered bacteria that not only shrug off arsenic’s toxic effects, but positively...
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