ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 18 2008 | time travel, science, funny
This is a really amusing and interesting little interactive piece on time travel. Perfect for your afternoon coffee break if you're a science dork like me.
Quoted: There is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent time travel. But what would it really take to build a time machine? Explore the possibilities.
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ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - May 22 2008 | Telegraph UK, cocktails, science
Quoted: Bond preferred his vodka martinis "shaken, not stirred", but is there any difference? Yes - according to a psychologist and chemist who like their science with a twist.
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ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 28 2008 | science, Encarta
I just produced this article. It's very interesting to me that we are lugging around all these parts we don't need. I wonder if humans will ever develop new parts to help cope with life in the modern world from an evolutionary standpoint. I'll trade my tonsils for a built-in smog filter.
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ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 03 2007 | science, news, historyThis will kick your brain in the junk.
Quoted: Everett came up with a more audacious interpretation: the universe is constantly and infinitely splitting, so that no collapse takes place. Every possible outcome of an experimental measurement occurs, each one in a parallel universe.
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ms.kruse | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2007 | science, newsAwesome.
Quoted: These embryos are more than 99% human, with around a 0.1% animal component, possibly made using eggs from rabbits or cows.
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