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UK UFO Sightings Declassified, Still No Intergalactic Relations

Oct 20th, 2008 · schwit1 is just one of the massive flood of readers (and publications) writing to tell us about the recently declassified UK Ministry of Defense account of a supposed UFO sighting. Included are nineteen sightings between 1986 and 1992, with the most notable …
see also: UK · National Archives · 1986 · publication · interpret · Journal · Expert

UK UFO Sightings Declassified, Still No Intergalactic Relations

Oct 20th, 2008 · schwit1 is just one of the massive flood of readers (and publications) writing to tell us about the recently declassified UK Ministry of Defense account of a supposed UFO sighting. Included are nineteen sightings between 1986 and 1992, with the most notable …
see also: UK · National Archives · 1986 · publication · interpret · Journal · Expert

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system …
see also: software · 2006 · EBay · Science · Chinese · New York Times · Internet

Nuclear Decay May Vary With Earth-Sun Distance

Aug 29th, 2008 · We've long thought that nuclear decay rates are constant regardless of ambient conditions (except in a few special cases where beta decay can be influenced by powerful electric fields). So that makes it hard to explain two puzzling experiments from the …
see also: Theories · distance · electric · Nuclear · beta · structure · Physicist

Theorists Make Quantum Communications Breakthrough

Aug 6th, 2008 · One of the cornerstones of modern physics is Claude Shannon's theory of communication, which he published in 1948. If you've ever made a phone call, watched TV, or used a computer, you've got Shannon to thank for describing how information can be moved …
see also: TV · computer · theory · Quantum · Americans · modern · universities

Prominent Mathemathicians Rebuke Recent Riemann Hypothesis Proof

Jul 4th, 2008 · Xian-Jin Li's purported proof of the Riemann Hypothesis (reported on recently) has been rebuked by Fields Medalist Terence Tao. Fortunately, Dr. Li's proof fails alongside a respectable graveyard of previous attempts." Relatedly, jim.shilliday writes …
see also: blog · lied · french · hypothesis · theorists · Riemann · graveyard

The Geometry of Music

Mar 12th, 2008 · An anonymous reader notes a Time.com profile of Princeton University music theorist Dmitri Tymoczko, who has applied some string-theory math to the study of music and found that all possible chordal music can be represented in a higher-dimensional space. …
see also: Music · Science · theory · research · movie · background · Princeton University

Has the Higgs Boson Particle Field Been Hiding in Plain Sight?

Jan 24th, 2008 · sciencehabit writes with a link to the ScienceNow site, noting an article saying the Higgs boson may already have been found in previous observations of the known universe. A theorist at Michigan state is arguing that scientists may have already found …
see also: ca · scientists · collision · universities · evidence · particles · Michigan

Daniel Lyons of Forbes Admits Being Snowed by SCO

Sep 20th, 2007 · Daniel Lyons of Forbes Magazine has admitted to being snowed by SCO, regarding their lawsuit over Linux and SCO code. He specifically mentions Groklaw's role in the case, and regrets his early articles giving the company the benefit of the doubt. 'I still …
see also: Linux · SCO · Groklaw · Microsoft · company · Lawsuits · amateurs

Blogger Finds Bug in NASA Global Warming Study?

Aug 10th, 2007 · According to an article at DailyTech, a blogger has discovered a Y2K bug in a NASA climate study by the same writer who accused the Bush administration of trying to censor him on the issue of global warming. The authors have acknowledged the problem and …
see also: blogger · media · NASA · Machine · administration · global · Propaganda

Nerdy Photo in Vista DVDs Thwarts Disk Pirates

Jun 14th, 2007 · Microsoft says that the tiny photo on the Windows Vista Business Edition installation disks is an anti-piracy feature. The tiny photo of three grinning men — less that 1 mm in size — is one of several images incorporated into the hologram's …
see also: blog · Microsoft · photos · DVD · piracy · Vista · incorporating

Ramanujian's Deathbed Problem Cracked

Feb 27th, 2007 · Jake's Mom sends word of the serendipitous solution to a decades-old mathematical mystery. Researchers from the University of Wisconsin have unraveled a major number theory puzzle left at the death of one of the twentieth century's greatest mathematicians, …
see also: solution · framework · theory · Mystery · functionalities · death · struggle

The Trouble with Physics

Jan 15th, 2007 · You've likely heard of Lee Smolin's book The Trouble with Physics. It has created a lot of controversy because it argues that string theory gets far too much attention and money, despite a complete lack of evidence. It accuses string theorists of groupthink. …
see also: theory · Quantum · nature · money · Alternative · winners · universities

Report Blasts "Peak Oil" Theory

Nov 15th, 2006 · Today, the Cambridge Energy Research Associates released a report dismissing the Peak Oil theory, suggesting that world oil production will continue to increase for the next 24 years, and then only level into a plateau. The report, which suggests that …
see also: world · products · theory · consumption · materials · plateau · unscientific

Human Species May Split In Two

Oct 17th, 2006 · According to an article at the BBC, an evolutionary theorist in London suggests that humanity may split into two sub-species within the next 100,000 years. From the article: 'The descendants of the genetic upper class would be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, …
see also: intelligent · BBC · creature · Evolving · Humans · genetic · Creative

Is String Theory Really a Scientific Theory?

Sep 29th, 2006 · vk38 writes, "The New Yorker is running a story on whether String Theory is really a scientific theory or just an abstract exercise in math designed to churn out papers and Ph.Ds for the established academics. The article reviews two current books, by …
see also: theory · calculations · era · Harvard · campaign · Math · scientific

The Energy of Empty Space != Zero

Jul 10th, 2006 · Lawrence Krauss(well known physicist and author of the science of Star Trek) invited a group of 21 cosmologists, experimentalists, theorists, and particle physicists and cosmologists. Stephen Hawking came; three Nobel laureates, Gerard 'tHooft, David …
see also: Science · energy · Physicist · laureates · wisdom · Flies · particles

Walk on the Moon in IMAX 3D

Aug 31st, 2005 · NASA, Lockheed Martin, and Tom Hanks are making an IMAX 3D movie about the Apollo moon landings to give viewers something like the actual experience of being on the moon. Complete with actors playing astronauts, mockups of the Lunar Excursion Module, …
see also: products · viewers · photos · 3D · 2005 · NASA · Website

Galactic Pancake Mystery Solved

Apr 9th, 2005 · According to the BBC, Astronomers have figured out why a series of small galaxies surrounding the Milky Way are distributed around it in the shape of a pancake. Theorists believed that the eleven dwarf galaxy companions should have a diffuse, spherical …
see also: BBC · theory · Mystery · galaxy · Solved · Companion · Galaxies







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