Science, Comics, Music, Humor!
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
India enshrines Buddha's remains after 2000 years
Organisers of the ceremony said this was the first time in around 2,000 years that Buddha's mortal remains were being enshrined [...]
Monday, October 30, 2006
Scientists discover exotic relatives of protons and neutrons
Scientists discover exotic relatives of protons and neutrons from PhysOrg.com
Scientists of the CDF collaboration at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced today (October 23, 2006) the discovery of two rare types of particles, exotic relatives of the much more common proton and neutron.
[...]
Friday, October 27, 2006
Dream Theater
Thursday, October 26, 2006
The Dhammapada
"For the sake of others' welfare, however, great, let not one neglect one's own welfare. Clearly perceiving one's own welfare, let one be intent on one's own goal."
Monday, October 23, 2006
Science 10_23_06
Biodegradable nanospheres offer novel approach for treatment of toxin exposure and drug delivery from PhysOrg.com
A new technology to clean the blood of victims of radiological, chemical and biological terrorist attacks is being developed jointly by Argonne National Laboratory, the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute and The University of Chicago Hospitals.
[...]
Modification Turns Ultra-Short Nanotubes into Molecule-Like Drug Capsules from PhysOrg.com
While most research aimed at developing carbon nanotubes as tumor-targeting drug and imaging agent delivery vehicles has focused on full-length nanotubes, Lon Wilson, Ph.D., and his colleagues at Rice University have been working with ultra-short nanotubes that cells appear to take up more efficiently than their longer counterparts.
[...]
Scientists discover exotic relatives of protons and neutrons from PhysOrg.com
Scientists of the CDF collaboration at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced today (October 23, 2006) the discovery of two rare types of particles, exotic relatives of the much more common proton and neutron.
[...]
Matter and antimatter feel the chemistry from PhysOrg.com
“Antiprotonic hydrogen has already been produced,” explains Nicola Zurlo, an investigator in the Chemistry and Physics Department, headed by professor Evandro Lodi-Rizzini, at the University of Brescia in Brescia, Italy. “But what we’ve done is produce it in a totally different way. The process and mechanism is completely different.”
[...]
Friday, October 20, 2006
Deathwatch
30 Rock is actually funny. I give it half a season before it's cancelled. It's clever, too clever, even the stupid jokes are smart and amerikans hate smart. Then again if they are willing to pay Alec Baldwin's salary and Lorne Michaels still has the pull he's know for maybe it will last two seasons, four tops. Hell, Lorne has been able to keep SNL on the air after 30 unfunny years in a row. They just got to dumb it down a little more.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Bodega Signing
Daybreak and Kazmir Strzepek was there with his book The Mourningstar
I can't write reviews so let's just say both books rock out!
Buy them both, what are you waiting for you lazy good for nothings!