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Finagle's Laws of information or Researchers dilemma
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Photons Teleported 60 Miles By Chinese Researchers RedOrbit
Sun, 13 May 2012 21:22 CDT
A team of Chinese physicists have shattered the record for quantum teleportation, teleporting photons approximately six times further than the previous best, according...
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Can imagine in the future...robbing banks will be incredible easy...like in that movie, 'Jumpers'....but would you even need to even rob a bank at that point? Heck they can even make things now out of a picture into the real thing...God only knows what... .
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Posted Today, 07:35 PM
Interesting video, again the determination to succeed and human nature in action. No offence to our religious members but it was nice here to not see God brought into it!
http://www.break.com...ourself-2323647
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Posted Today, 07:49 PM
Thanks for Sharing!
Not seeing God brought into it, doesn't mean God wasn't there!
No offence taken. .
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Basically we did 2 terms of Java, and one term of Unix and C in one course... I wanted to learn some stuff during summer, got some ideas for which books to read from that best books question....
But as for a language goes, what should i learn? I was thinkin...
Started by Wonder on
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:)
A lot of our students do internships at the Uni, working on real research projects.
And have fun.
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Look at the screenshot. The Aztec Lux rate is 40% and their Sci rate is 0%. Yet they get zero Lux and 47 Sci!
Started by Sir_Lancelot on
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About....
Also 40% of 96 is 38, assuming they have library, University, and research lab improvements.
Also 40% of 96 is 38, assuming they have library, University, and research lab, their science as there are no happy ciitizens.
Ciitizens.
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I'm asking this separately in all three of the major fields to keep them specific to each field. Not all plots can have a major role for each department type. So, when Med/Sci doesn't have a lot going on, what do you do to pass the time and stay active...
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MED/SCI is another field -- there's always research to ....
That's cute for each Dept, or else these three topics could have just been one single topic .
Research Subject, Daystrom Institute
Awards Director
"You assume I give a damn.
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I wrote a science fiction novel...or so I thought.
But one of my crit group calls it 'horror', since it has Lovecraftian monsters and two scenes that are shocking (but not too bloody, I think.)
And my alpha reader/girlfriend mentioned that it could be...
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If it's sci-fi ....
I say go with your gut.
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Disclaimer I am NOT looking for a Ph.D. topic, just curious what areas of research interests other programmers.
What areas do SO readers think are the hottest areas in computer science research right now? For example, back near the beginning of this decade...
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Ph.D research takes years (4....
You would probably be asking for a lot of pain and little success .
One of these should certainly be feasible to a sizable number of Comp Sci PHD students, I would think ambitious) topic to research.
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I've been meaning to write a story like this for a while, and just wanted to know if there are any writers here who would like participate in writing a short sci-fi type story about two super intelligent women who fly around in a flying saucer and observe...
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Then she explained “I am the captain, we are ... .
That weapon of his the ship when it is a research mission?” said the translation of the woman with the silver cape.
We did not travel here to fire beams, we are here to research.
At the man.
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Dr. Naomi Kleitman discusses NIH funding for clinical trials.
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