Nov 16th, 2008 · The Times Online has a lengthy story about the work being done to solve mysteries regarding the brain and various aspects of neuroscience. They discuss some of the "brain-training" myths and look at the quest to determine when and where creative thought …
see also: myth · centres · Creative · originate · London · mysterious · creativity
Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life
Oct 7th, 2008 · InfoWorld examines 10 power-saving assumptions IT has been operating under in its quest to rein in energy costs vs. the permanent energy crisis. Under scrutiny, most such assumptions wither. From true CPU efficiency, to the life span effect of power-down …
see also: servers · myth · energy · CPUs · consumption · DC · life
Oct 5th, 2008 · UniverseToday has an interesting look at geomagnetic reversal, the process in which the Earth's magnetic poles trade places. The article cites known trends and recent studies to debunk doomsday myths and unsubstantiated claims about the process. One such …
see also: myth · magnetic · evidence · Scaremongering · sediments · Doomsday · geomagnetic
Sep 28th, 2008 · There's a persistent Web meme to the effect that Google obscures sensitive or top-secret locations in Google Maps and Google Earth at the insistence of national governments. A July IT Security article promoted on Digg, 'Blurred Out: 51 Things You Aren't …
see also: Google · Google Earth · nation · myth · censorship · demonstrations · secrets
Aug 9th, 2008 · ComputerWorld dispels myths about the history of modern day computers — or, more appropriately, the invention of the first microprocessor. Contrary to popular belief, 'the [Intel] 8008 was not actually derived from the 4004 — they were separate …
see also: PC · IP · computer · myth · history · Intel · predecessor
Aug 4th, 2008 · Microsoft's most recent annual report suggests that the company is increasingly coming to grips with open source, yet also seems determined to perpetuate myths about open source that poorly serve it and its shareholders. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has …
see also: software · OSS · Microsoft · products · myth · Apple · research
Jul 12th, 2008 · PJ at Groklaw speaks with a member of the KDE team about some of the common myths circulating about KDE 4. 'There has been a bit of a dustup about KDE 4.0. A lot of opinions have been expressed, but I thought you might like to hear from KDE. So I wrote …
see also: Groklaw · myth · desktop · KDE · PJ · Qt · misconceptions
Jun 3rd, 2008 · The tower of Pis began to lean 5 years aer its construction began, in 1178, and by 1990 it had tilted more than four meters off its true vertical. Conservationists estimated that the entire 14,500-ton structure would collapse 'some time between 2030 and …
see also: commission · myth · construction · destination · structure · 1990 · imagination
Apr 5th, 2008 · Using mean time between failure rates suggest that disks can last from 1 million to 1.5 million hours, or 114 to 170 years, but study after study shows that those metrics are inaccurate for determining hard drive life. One study found that some disk drive …
see also: Hardware · myth · Vendors · employees · manufactured · life · consultant
Mar 17th, 2008 · Mankind has always had a fascination with monsters, and mythologies from around the world include stories of strange and terrifying creatures. Examples include the half-bull, half-human Minotaur of Greek myths, the living clay Golem of Jewish traditions, …
see also: world · Science · Chinese · myth · creature · photos · Canada
Mar 10th, 2008 · For the past few years, we've heard a number of analysts and high-profile IT industry executives, Bill Gates and Craig Barrett among them, promoting the idea that there's an ever-present shortage of skilled IT workers to fill the industry's demand. But …
see also: world · myth · technology · industry · skill · CEO · executive
Mar 10th, 2008 · Biology post-doc Dr. Michael White takes a look at the '2007 Best American Science and Nature Writing' and doesn't like what he finds in an article called Bad Science Journalism and the Myth of the Oppressed Underdog. Turns out it's not just political …
see also: Science · myth · Docs · political · schools · writer · Journal
Mar 7th, 2008 · Terry Bosky suggests a recent interview from Game Couch with one of the authors of an upcoming book which fights the "myths and hysteria" surrounding violent video games. Dr. Cheryl K. Olson explains how many of the studies linking aggression with video …
see also: video · students · myth · interview · media · Public · social
Mar 7th, 2008 · palegray.net recommends a piece by Bruce Schneier up at Wired. Schneier addresses the central fallacy of the "transparent society" idea promoted by David Brin, and also takes on the flawed arguments that attempt to justify increased government monitoring …
see also: myth · Wired · mechanisms · privacy · society · David Brin · citizens
Feb 4th, 2008 · A New York Times article spells out what most of us probably already knew: real innovation takes lots of time and hard work to come to fruition. The article looks at the origins of new ideas, and attempts to dispel the myth that 'Eureka' moments create …
see also: myth · New York Times · Language · innovation · magical · english · increments
Nov 24th, 2007 · Sailors have been telling stories for centuries about monstrous ocean waves that tower over a hundred feet in the air and toss ships around like corks. While these were once dismissed as nautical myth, but a few years back synthetic aperture radar from …
see also: software · myth · research · energy · satellite · sea · Spatial
Oct 26th, 2007 · BusinessWeek says that you should not listen to the conventional wisdom. According to a new report, US schools are turning out more capable science and engineering grads than the job market can support. 'The authors of the report, the Urban Institute's …
see also: Science · engineering · students · myth · BusinessWeek · education · schools
Oct 19th, 2007 · An article on the site for the Tri-City Herald sums it up perfectly: 'Contrary to popular belief, not a significant amount of research goes into cockroach radiation.' To test the old saw about 'the cockroaches being the only survivors of a nuclear war' …
see also: myth · research · Nuclear · manufactured · beliefs · Pollution · MythBusters
Oct 2nd, 2007 · An anonymous reader wrote to mention the wonderful news: "A research group funded by U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory is developing a battery which can provide continuous power to your laptop for 30 years! Betavoltaic power cells are constructed from …
see also: ZDNet · blog · myth · electronics · research · Cell · energy