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Founder of the Secret Society of Mathematicians

Aug 30th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism suggests an article at Science News on the passing of Henri Cartan, one of the founding members of a strange and influential group of French mathematicians in the twentieth century. "In the 1930s, a group of young French mathematicians …
see also: students · founder · fields · global · secrets · elders · society

New Yorker on Perelman and Poincaré Controversy

Aug 25th, 2006 · The New Yorker has an interesting article on the recent proof of the Poincaré conjecture and the controversy surrounding it. This is a very nice read, which, among other things, sheds some light on what may have motivated Perelman in refusing to …
see also: nation · Science · fields · congress · Elevator · controversy · German

Stealth Sharks to Patrol the High Seas

Mar 2nd, 2006 · Imagine getting inside the mind of a shark: swimming silently through the ocean, sensing faint electrical fields, homing in on the trace of a scent." That's what the Pentagon wants to do, says New Scientist. By remotely guiding the sharks' movements using …
see also: design · New Scientist · electric · fields · animals · movement · Pentagon

Future of Maglev in the US Military

Feb 27th, 2006 · An article at The Weekly Standard discusses the current maglev research being funded by the US military. From the article: 'But what if you could drastically reduce the amount of noise a ship makes directly at the source? ...Vibration & Sound Solutions …
see also: research · fields · Sensor · military · machinery · Maglev · levitation

University Bans wi-fi as Health Concern

Feb 23rd, 2006 · A Canadian university has banned wi-fi, since the university President sees a possible link between electric and magnetic fields and brain tumors. According to the head of the university, "the jury's out on this one, I'm not going to put in place what …
see also: Wi · Fi · students · magnetic · health · University · Bans

The Patent Epidemic

Jan 3rd, 2006 · BusinessWeek is running an editorial titled The Patent Epidemic, which chronicles not only how abusive and absurd our patent system has become for software and business method patents, but how it hurts even traditionally innovative fields such as the …
see also: software · business · BusinessWeek · patents · industry · fields · innovation

Innovative Ion Trap on a Semiconductor

Dec 20th, 2005 · MIT's TechnologyReview has an interesting article on a silicon-based "ion trap" in order to host a "qubit." The Ion Trap technology 'uses electric and magnetic fields to isolate a charged particle from its environment -- a prerequisite for exploiting …
see also: technology · electronics · magnetic · Quantum · electric · fields · environment

Have Geeks Gone Mainstream?

Nov 18th, 2005 · Recently, I've been seeing more and more news stories about how 'geek' has gone mainstream. There have been a slew of articles with titles like Geek Pride and Geek Chic, which discuss how movies like 'The 40-Year Old Virgin' and 'Napoleon Dynamite', as …
see also: computer · engineering · mainstream · industry · Tech · fields · calendar

IE Flaw Exposes Users To Spoof-Based Attacks

Sep 30th, 2005 · The problem lies in the way Microsoft has implemented a JavaScript component in its Web browser, security researcher Amit Klein wrote in a research document. Internet Explorer does not validate some data fields provided by a PC when the component, called …
see also: PC · Microsoft · research · Traffic · fields · implementation · Security

Software Telescope

Jul 10th, 2005 · The BBC News is running the story 'Pyramid power' probes universe which is about LOFAR's software telescope for radio astronomy. The heart of the system is a IBM Blue Gene which processes data from an array of simple pyramidal radio antennae. The array …
see also: software · fields · BBC News · universities · telescopes · antenna · astronomy

Major Advertisers Caught In Spyware Net

Jun 25th, 2005 · BW reports on Fortune 500 companies' use of adware - Sprint for its PCS phones, major banks peddling Visa cards, Sony and retailers including Circuit City. And Mercedes-Benz before the company, fielding complaints, put on the brakes. So far, law enforcement …
see also: PC · network · cards · laws · advertising · Sony · company

What You Should Know When Taking a University Job?

Jun 9th, 2005 · I've been working professionally for more than 10 years, and recently returned to school to refine my skills, and potentially, to change careers. In the meantime I'm seeking income from my University in the most practical fields, i.e., my old technical …
see also: network · business · interview · Reviewers · Programs · University · fields

New Awards To Compete With Nobel Prizes

May 3rd, 2005 · The Nobel prizes will soon have company. Fred Kavli, a Norwegian physicist, is funding new awards in the fields of astrophysics, neuroscience and nanotechnology. Kavli already funds several think tanks both in the U.S. and abroad, and intends the awards …
see also: world · Science · students · awarded · company · United States · prizes

Multi-layer LCD Displays

Apr 17th, 2005 · Puredepth has started to produce multi-layer LCD displays. They manipulate LCD technology so that one screen can be placed behind another for actual depth. This technology has not even come close to being fully taken advantage of but it is still very …
see also: medical · business · products · technology · fields · LCD · displayed

Health Consequences of CRT Monitors?

Apr 1st, 2005 · I was wondering, what are the effects of working on a CRT are on your health - long term. It has recently bothered me that EVERYONE seems to be switching to LCD's - I noticed that Bill Gates was one of the 1st people to do this, even when the cost was …
see also: governance · office · strategy · magnetic · distance · expense · health







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