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Insights Into 'Blinking' Phenomena Could Improve Biological Imaging




A new paper by a team of researchers led by University of Notre Dame physicist Bolizsar Janko provides an overview of research into one of the few remaining unsolved problems of quantum mechanics. More than a century ago, at the dawn of modern quantum mechanics, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Neils Bohr predicted so-called "quantum jumps.


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New Wind Measurement Technology May Help Olympic Sailing, Aviation and Weather Forecasting
A team of researchers at the Ocean University of China has developed and tested a mobile lidar (light detection and ranging) station that can accurately measure wind speed and direction over large areas in real time -- an application useful for aviation safety, weather forecasting and sports.
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Top 7 Fundamental projects
I am running a DIY/Maker workshop at a week-long Youth Empowerment conference in early August and I need some help with creating a curriculum of projects.

I've noticed that in the maker circles there are several Iconic projects (jam jar jet, LED throwies, minty boost, etc.) but I'm wondering what you guys and gals think are sort of "fundamental" projects, things that teach important skills like soldering or stenciling, to get people started on DIY stuff. It's a 7 day conference, hence "top 7."

Any help would be appreciated.
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Scientists discover a molecular scaffold that guides connections between brain cells
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New Silverleaf Whitefly Resistant To Many Pesticides
A devastating tropical and subtropical pest that's already considered one of the world's top invasive species just got a bit more troublesome. The silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) threatens a wide range of crops. Of the more than 20 known biotypes of this species, two of the most devastating are the B and Q biotypes. The Q biotype, newly arrived in the U.S., is less susceptible to many pesticide types.
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Corey Powell, Executive Editor, Discover magazine, 7-19-07
Discover magazine, robotics, cancer research, science education. Corey Powell oversees the Discover magazine's overall design and content, with a special emphasis on narrative features and investigative stories. Mr. Powell is an adjunct professor of science writing in NYU's Science and Environmental Reporting Program.
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