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kw18 wrote:
Pft. What they didn't have any electrons laying around?
Seriously though, this is astonishing. It is hard for humans to understand (myself included) just how unimaginably small the scale of that is.0 -
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oh my.
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Dissidentman wrote:
What, I thought she said that to all the guys? No?0 -
"Are you happy to see me, or are those carbon monoxide molecules in your pocket?""Where's KW?"
"Let's check Idaho."0 -
Bee robots:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-575 ... st-flight/
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Yep. Nothing good will come of this."Where's KW?"
"Let's check Idaho."0 -
kw18 wrote:Bee robots:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-575 ... st-flight/
:shock:
Yep. Nothing good will come of this.
Great now all the corporations can continue killing all the bees with their chemicals and pesticides and we can just replace them with robots. Yay for progress.0 -
It will be interesting to see additional research on this....
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles. ... the-Block/Show #13 was a lucky one for me....0 -
This story is a few weeks old, but I felt the need to post it (maybe it's posted elsewhere?): http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/201 ... ce-project
So a smart, young person wants to learn and perform an experiment, and then she gets expelled and charged with a felony when said experiment go awry. Yeah, no wonder the U.S. is declining in STEM field education. :fp:
I'm not suggesting the young woman should not have been punished, but, geez. Felony and expulsion? That's overkill, and a sure-fire way to scare kids away from a wonderful career path that has the potential to do great good."Where's KW?"
"Let's check Idaho."0 -
Show #13 was a lucky one for me....0
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afroannnie wrote:
Wow. Very cool!
I firmly believe 3D printers are just further evidence that we will soon have replicators, transporters and warp drive.
Make it happen, nerds!"Where's KW?"
"Let's check Idaho."0 -
kw18 wrote:afroannnie wrote:
Wow. Very cool!
I firmly believe 3D printers are just further evidence that we will soon have replicators, transporters and warp drive.
Make it happen, nerds!
Until that happens, the 3-D printers can be used to make various organs and such that will need replaced so we can live long enough to see replicators, transporters and warp drive.Show #13 was a lucky one for me....0 -
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