• Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log In with Google      Sign In    
  • Create Account
  LongeCity
              Advocacy & Research for Unlimited Lifespans

Photo

stopgam's thread


  • This topic is locked This topic is locked
2214 replies to this topic

#1351 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 03 March 2014 - 11:18 AM

QUANTUM ARCHAEOLOGY.

How Science is trying to resurrect the dead.


Micro Map of the past being created.
  • Quantum computers and new maths to calculate detailed histories and memories of everyone dead.
  • Face and body reconstructions a million years old already achieved: mind reconstructions coming.
  • 106 billion people to be resurrected within 40 years.
MAIN ARTICLE:~~>(working: Nine pages)
QuantumArchaeology


Posted Image

TEDxDeExctinction talks website »

<--- MORE INFORMATION BACK THRU THIS THREAD<------

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++



Japan: Robot to take top university exam

Posted Image

"
Scientists in Japan are trying to create a computer program smart enough to pass the University of Tokyo's entrance exam, it appears.
The project, led by Noriko Arai at Japan's National Institute of Informatics, is trying to see how fast artificial intelligence might replace the human brain so that people can start training in completely new areas. "If society as a whole can see a possible change coming in the future, we can get prepared now," she tells the Kyodo news agency.
But there's also another purpose behind the Can A Robot Get Into The University of Tokyo? project, which began in 2011." MORE

http://www.bbc.co.uk...ewhere-26418431

Edited by Innocent, 03 March 2014 - 11:28 AM.


#1352 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 03 March 2014 - 11:26 AM

Revealed: The lost land where the first Americans lived for 10,000 years before invading the continent
  • Experts at Royal Holloway, University of London and the universities of Colorado and Utah said people must have lived on the Bering land Bridge
  • Ancestors of Native Americans used wood from the shrub tundra to build fires and keep warm, it is thought
  • Academics analyzed insect and plant fossils extracted from sediment cores taken from the ancient land bridge to make the discovery
Posted Image



Posted Image

Posted Image

"
It was a mystery how the ancestors of Native Americans survived the Ice Age.
But now a team of international scientists think they might have solved the mystery and it has to do with the ancient people living in a wooded tundra area after splitting from their Asian relatives 25,000 years ago.
The ancestors of Native Americans probably set up home in a region between Siberia and Alaska, which contained woody plants that they could use to make fires, according to a new study.
A group of academics at Royal Holloway, University of London, and the universities of Colorado and Utah analysed fossils to come to this conclusion.
Until now no-one had any idea about where the ancestors of Native Americans spent around 10,000 years before they arrived in Alaska and the rest of North America." MORE




good article from rapidly improving science section of Daily Mail.



http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz2sG0PEn2z


Edited by Innocent, 03 March 2014 - 11:43 AM.


#1353 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 03 March 2014 - 11:38 AM

Future city - Now.

Posted Image

"
Driverless cars, rooftop gardens and communal vegetable patches will all be part of future cities, according to one architect.
Fences will be a thing of the past as residents are free to roam around eco-friendly communities, water will be naturally filtered for people to swim and rainwater will also be harvested in large pools.
Meanwhile, road lights will only spring into action when their LED lights sense movement or sound by passing vehicles.
Vincent Callebaut designed these plans for the city of Kunming in the Yunnan Province, China. He is aspiring to reinvent the social link between the city and countryside. His vision, he claims, offers a solution to rising non-renewable energy consumption in China.
The project, called 'Flavours Orchard', will centre around the city's Dianchi Lake and is around 90,000 square metres in size." MORE


http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz2sG3jzt4x

Edited by Innocent, 03 March 2014 - 11:38 AM.


#1354 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 04 March 2014 - 09:59 PM

Longevitize!: Essays on the Science, Philosophy & Politics of Longevity

By Franco Cortese, Max More, Randal A. Koene, Martine Rothblatt, William H. Andrews, David Kekich, Rachel Armstrong, Marios Kyriazis, Josh Mitteldorf, John Ellis, Alex Lightman, Giulio Prisco, Maria Konovalenko, Thomas J. Mooney, Peter Rothman, Jason Silva, R. U. Sirius, Zoltan Istvan, Hank Pellissier, Dick Pelletier, Clyde DeSouza, Freija van Diujne, Giovanni Santostasi, Eric Schulke, Gennady Stolyarov II, Peter Wicks, Jason Xu, Jason Sussberg, Winslow Strong, David Westmoreland, Yaniv Chen, Jonathan Betchtel, B. J. Murphy, Jameson Rohrer, Marc Ransford, Linda Gamble, Roen Horn, Violetta Karkucinska, Movement for Indefinite Life Extension, Grindhouse Wetwares, International Longevity Alliance +

Posted Image

"I think future scientists will be eventually able to “fish” dead people from the past via Quantum Archaeology (whatever that turns out to be) or other time scanning technologies, and copy them to theor - our future -via mind uploading, but it wont be soon. Thescience abd engineering challenges involved are so huge that I believe it will take thosand of years. Or, as Frank Tipler thinks, billions of years." p181 MORE

https://www.goodread...470-longevitize


I cant agree with the idea science is going to take ages to resurrect us:
My own prediction of resurrection by 2025 assumes The Age of Machine Intelligence dawns about 2022 and gears up accelerating capacity

QA assumed vast complexity will be achieved by maths and machines at acceleratring rates.

Kurzweil is going for a date for a tech singularity of 2045; Vinge by 2030.

I believe it could be anytime...as soon as a stand alone Superintelligence is built.

Edited by Innocent, 04 March 2014 - 10:01 PM.


#1355 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 04 March 2014 - 11:21 PM

NY Times: Changing DNA

Posted Image

"
In the past year or so, researchers have discovered that the bacterial system can be harnessed to make precise changes to the DNA of humans, as well as other animals and plants.
This means a genome can be edited, much as a writer might change words or fix spelling errors. It allows “customizing the genome of any cell or any species at will,” said Charles Gersbach, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Duke University." MORE

http://www.nytimes.c...ref=health&_r=1

#1356 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 04 March 2014 - 11:27 PM

Scientists revive 30,000 year old 'giant virus'


Posted Image

http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz2sOmzqBRZ


++++++++++++++++++++++++
New Scientist version:

"
The pithovirus itself is very different from any known virus. At 1.5 micrometres long by 0.5 micrometres wide, it is around 30 per cent bigger than what had been the largest known virus – the pandoravirus, also found by Claverie's team.
Yet despite being physically larger, the pithovirus has only a fifth as many genes as the 2500 in the pandoravirus. The two giant viruses share just five genes.
Reviving the pithovirus needed no sophisticated techniques. Rather, Claverie and Abergel "baited" the peat-like permafrost sample with amoebas. "We used the amoebas to draw out the virus, as we know these giant viruses tend to infect amoebas," says Claverie." MORE
Biggest-ever virus revived from Stone Age permafrost

Edited by Innocent, 04 March 2014 - 11:41 PM.


#1357 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 04 March 2014 - 11:32 PM

Asteroid will race past Earth tomorrow – and YOU can watch it live online (providing the website doesn’t crash like last time…)

Posted Image

What important scientificaly is tracking. as personal computing/mobiles get more powerful spare capacity can be pooled as 'farming' creating mega powered supercomputers with millions of sensors.


Dail Mail: becoming one of great sources for breaking science stories:
http://www.dailymail...ive-online.html

#1358 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 04 March 2014 - 11:37 PM

Primates replaced by humans for 2021 Mars flyby?


Posted Image
Posted Image

"
Congress has Mars in its eyes. In the wake of a hearing last week, the US House Committee on Science, Space and Technology has asked NASA to consider a crewed fly-by of the Red Planet in 2021. The venture's funding and feasibility remain vague, however, and NASA's 2015 budget plan, released today, maintains that an asteroid will be the first destination for astronauts riding the agency's next-generation space capsule.
The Mars fly-by proposal is built on plans for a privately funded mission laid out by Inspiration MarsPosted Image, a non-profit endeavour formed by multimillionaire Dennis Tito. Barely a year after Inspiration Mars was announced, Tito went before Congress hat in hand, saying the flight wouldn't be possible without the use of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion space capsule, both still in development. He made the case for a NASA-led fly-by of Mars and Venus in 2021, which he argued would cost less than $1 billion." MORE

http://www.newscient...ml#.UvF5cM5KKXY

#1359 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 04 March 2014 - 11:47 PM

inflatable airship for flying the skies of Venus


Posted Image

(Phys.org) —Researchers at Northrup Grumman and L'Garde are mulling the idea of a Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform (VAMP) inflatable spacecraft—they have published an outline of their idea on NASA's web site." MORE

http://phys.org/news...vamp-venus.html

Posted Image

Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 12:16 AM.


#1360 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 04 March 2014 - 11:57 PM

Fosil Data Comes Together

Posted Image
Burton Cliff Dorset, Jurassic Coast

" A new paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology shows that several Jurassic sites are linked together by shared species and can be recognized as representing a single fossil fauna and flora, containing superbly preserved specimens of a diverse group of amphibian, mammal, and reptile species.

Over the last two decades, huge numbers of fossils have been collected from the western Liaoning Province and adjacent parts of northeastern China, including exceptionally preserved feathered dinosaurs, early birds, and mammals. Most of these specimens are from the Cretaceous Period, including the famous Jehol Biota. However, in recent years many fossils have emerged from sites that are 30 million years earlier, from the Middle-Upper Jurassic Period, providing an exceptional window on life approximately 160 million years ago. A new paper published in latest issue of the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology shows that several of these Jurassic sites are linked together by shared species and can be recognized as representing a single fossil fauna and flora, containing superbly preserved specimens of a diverse group of amphibian, mammal, and reptile species." MORE

http://phys.org/news...ls-million.html

#1361 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 12:04 AM

Supercomputing system to give better forecasts


Posted Image

"
India's 2014 monsoon forecast will be based on the data from a new supercomputing system set up at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology ( IITM) on Friday. The facility will help establish an Indian model for weather and climate prediction by 2017.
The Aaditya HPC is a highly parallel supercomputing system built on the IBM System X technology, Shailesh Nayak, secretary, ministry of earth sciences told reporters after the inaugural function. The compute performance of the system is more than 790 tera flops with Intel Sandy bridge processors. This is India's most powerful HPC system." MORE

Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 12:07 AM.


#1362 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 12:23 AM

Evidence for quantum annealing with more than one hundred qubits


Posted Image

Abstract

"Quantum technology is maturing to the point where quantum devices, such as quantum communication systems, quantum random number generators and quantum simulators may be built with capabilities exceeding classical computers. A quantum annealer, in particular, solves optimization problems by evolving a known initial configuration at non-zero temperature towards the ground state of a Hamiltonian encoding a given problem. Here, we present results from tests on a 108 qubit D-Wave One device based on superconducting flux qubits. By studying correlations we find that the device performance is inconsistent with classical annealing or that it is governed by classical spin dynamics. In contrast, we find that the device correlates well with simulated quantum annealing. We find further evidence for quantum annealing in the form of small-gap avoided level crossings characterizing the hard problems. To assess the computational power of the device we compare it against optimized classical algorithms."

http://www.nature.co.../nphys2900.html


Posted Image

Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 12:26 AM.


#1363 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 12:31 AM

J Craig Venter takes on Aging

Posted Image

"
(Reuters) - Craig Venter, the U.S. scientist who raced the U.S. government to map the human genome over a decade ago and created synthetic life in 2010, is now on a quest to treat age-related disease.
Venter has teamed up with stem cell pioneer Dr Robert Hariri and X Prize Foundation founder Dr Peter Diamandis to form Human Longevity Inc, a company that will use both genomics and stem cell therapies to find treatments that allow aging adults to stay healthy and functional for as long as possible.
"We're hoping to make numerous newPosted Image discoveries in preventive medicine. We think this will have a huge impact on changing the cost of medicine," Venter said on a conference call announcing his latest venture.
The San Diego-based startup company has $70 million in private backing and has already purchased two ultrafast HiSeq X Ten gene sequencing systems from Illumina Inc, a leading manufacturer of DNA sequencing machines, with the option to buyPosted Image three more.
The company will use that technology to map 40,000 human genomes in a push to build the world's largest database of human genetic variation. The database will include sequences from the very young through the very old, both diseased and healthy." MORE

http://www.reuters.c...EA231SB20140304

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Feb 13th:

J. Craig Venter on Biological Teleportation


Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 12:35 AM.


#1364 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 12:40 AM

How climate change ended world's first great civilisations

Posted Image


"The world’s first great civilisations appear to have collapsed because of an ancient episode of climate change – according to new research carried out by scientists and archaeologists.

Their investigation demonstrates that the Bronze Age 'megacities' of the Indus Valley region of Pakistan and north-west India declined during the 21st and 20th centuries BC and never recovered – because of a dramatic increase in drought conditions.
The research, carried out by the University of Cambridge and India’s Banaras Hindu University, reveals that a series of droughts lasting some 200 years hit the Indus Valley zone – and was probably responsible for the rapid decline of the great Bronze Age urban civilization of that region.
The findings correlate chronologically with drought evidence found over recent years by other scientists who have examined deposits from the bottom of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman as well as stalactites from caves in North east India and southern Arabia." MORE

http://www.independe...ns-9164248.html

#1365 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 12:47 AM

Posted Image


"In Palaeolithic Europe 40,000 years ago, two different human species met for the first time. This collision of cultures resulted in our survival, while the Neanderthals vanished forever" MORE

good article

http://www.pasthoriz...ross-the-danube



Posted Image

Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 12:50 AM.


#1366 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 10:16 AM

Ministry of State for Antiquities

(The Supreme Concil of Antiquities of Egypt)

Egypt is the best place in the world for Archaeology with double the artefacts still in the sand than have ever been recovered.

Four New Kingdom tombs discovered in Egypt's Aswan

Posted Image

Posted Image
March 3rd
"East Aswan inhabitants have accidentally stumbled upon what is believed to be a set of rock-hewn tombs on Elephantine Island, which displays a wide range of monuments from the prehistoric period to the Greco-Roman era.
Minister of Antiquities Mohamed Ibrahim told Ahram Online on Monday that early studies on the tombs' wall paintings reveal that they are dated to the New Kingdom era, which makes a very important discovery that may change the history of Elephantine Island.
Ali El-Asfar, head of the Ancient Egyptian Antiquities section, explains that the first tomb belongs to a top official in Elephantine named User who was a prince of Elephantine during the New Kingdom. " MORE

http://english.ahram...ypts-Aswan.aspx

village nearby:

Posted Image
Posted Image

126 Visitor photos from Nubian Museum Aswan:

This photo of Nubian Museum is courtesy of TripAdvisor
http://www.tripadvis...ver_Valley.html

Archaeological Sies

A
Abu el-Haggag Mosque (Islamic)
Abu Simbel (Pharaonic)
Abusir (Pharaonic)
Abydos (Pharaonic)
Akhmim (Pharaonic, Greco-Roman)
Alexandria Amphitheater (Greco-Roman)
Amada (Pharaonic)
El-Amarna (Pharaonic)
Anfushi Necropolis (Greco-Roman)
El-Arish (Pharaonic)
Aswan Quarry of the Unfinished Obelisk
Aswan Tombs of the Nobles-Qubbet el-Hawa (Pharaonic)
Aswan Fatimid Cemetery (Islamic)
Avaris (Pharaonic)
B
Beni Hasan Tombs (Pharaonic)
C
Chatby Necropolis (Greco-Roman)
Citadel, Cairo (Islamic)
D
Dahshur (Pharaonic)
Dakhla-Bashendi (Pharaonic)
Dakhla-Muzawaka Tombs (Pharaonic)
Dakhla-Qila el-Daba (Pharaonic)
Deir el-Bahari (Pharaonic)
Deir el-Medina (Pharaonic)
Dendera (Greco-Roman)
Dush Temple (Greco-Roman)
E
Edfu (Greco-Roman)
Elephantine Island (Pharaonic)
El-Kab (Pharaonic)
El-Lahun
Esna (Greco-Roman)
G
Gebel el-Mouta, Siwa (Greco-Roman)
Gebel el-Silsilah (Pharaonic)
Giza (Pharaonic)
Al-Ghweita Temple (Pharaonic)
H
Hawara (Pharaonic)
Heliopolis (Pharaonic; Greco-Roman; Coptic)
Hibis Temple (Greco-Roman)
I
Islamic Cairo (Islamic)
K
El-Kab (Pharaonic)
Kalabsha Temple (Pharaonic; Greco-Roman)
Karanis (Greco-Roman)
Karnak Temple (Pharaonic)
Kom Aushim (Greco-Roman)
Kom el-Heitan (Greco-Roman)
Kom Ombo (Greco-Roman)
Kom el-Shuqafa (Greco-Roman)
L
El-Lahun (Pharaonic)
Luxor Temple (Pharaonic)
M
Marsa Matruh (Pharaonic)
Medinet Habu (Pharaonic)
Meidum (Pharaonic)
Meir (al-Qusiya) (Pharaonic)
Mit Rahina (Pharaonic)
Mount Sinai
Moustafa Kamel Necropolis (Greco-Roman)
O
Old Cairo (Coptic; Islamic)
P
Philae (Greco-Roman)
Pompey's Pillar (Greco-Roman)
Q
al-Qusiya (Pharaonic)
Qasr Qarun (Greco-Roman)
R
Ramesseum (Pharaonic)
Red Monastery (Coptic)
S
Sais/Sa el-Hagar (Pharaonic)
San el-Hagar/Tanis (Pharaonic)
Saqqara (Pharaonic; Greco-Roman)
Sehel Island (Pharaonic)
Serabit el-Khadim (Pharaonic)
Siwa (Greco-Roman)
St. Catherine's Monastery (Coptic)
St. Simeon Monastery (Coptic)
T
Tanis/San el-Haghar (Pharaonic)
Tell Basta (Pharaonic)
El-Tod (Pharaonic)
Tuna el-Gebel (Greco-Roman)
V
Valley of the Kings (Pharaonic)
Valley of the Nobles (Pharaonic)
Valley of the Queens (Pharaonic)
W
Wadi Seboua (Pharaonic)
White Monastery (Coptic)
Z
Zayan Temple

Museums in Egypt
A
Abdeen Palace Museums
Alexandria National Museum
Arish Museum
Aswan Museum Elephantine
B
Beni Suef Museum
C
Citadel Prison Museum
Coin Museum
Coptic Museum
Crocodile Museum
E
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Egyptian Textile Museum
G
Gayer-Anderson Museum
Gohara Palace Museum
Grand Egyptian Museum
Greco-Roman Museum
H
Helwan Corner Museum
Hurghada Museum
Hurreyet Razna Museum

I
Imhotep Museum
Ismailia Museum
K
Kafr El-Sheikh Museum
Khufu Boat Museum
Kom Aushim Museum
L
Luxor Museum
M
Malawi Museum
Manial Palace Museum
Mit Rahina Museum
Mosaic Museum
Mummification Museum
Museum of Islamic Art
N
National Military Museum
National Museum of Alexandria
National Police Museum

Nubia Museum

P
Port Said Museum
R
Rashid Museum
Recovered Antiquities Museum
Rommel Cave Museum
Royal Carriages, Bulaq
Royal Carriages, the Citadel
Royal Jewelry Museum
S
San El-Hagar Museum
Sharkiya Museum
Sharm El-Sheikh Museum
Sohag Museum
Suez Museum
T
Taba Musuem
Tanta Museum
W
Wadi El-Gedid Museum


The following exhibitions are currently traveling around the world.

Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs

Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs

Eternal Life


Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 10:54 AM.


#1367 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 10:21 AM

Schoenberg's voice found

Posted Image

"Arnold Schoenberg (German: [&#712;a&#720;&#641;n&#596;lt &#712;&#643;ø&#720;nb&#603;&#641;k] (Posted Image listen); 13 September 1874 – 13 July 1951) was an Austrian composer and painter, associated with the expressionist movement in German poetry and art, and leader of the Second Viennese School" wiki

Posted Image
listen to recording:---> here,

Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 10:24 AM.


#1368 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 10:37 AM

Water Vapor Jets Discovered on Europa


Posted Image


Posted Image

"Astronomers operating the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope late last year announced a significant discovery made on the surface of Europa, one of Jupiter's icy moons. The team said that water vapors similar to those on Saturn's moon Enceladus had been detected emanating from this celestial body. " MORE

http://news.softpedi...pa-430526.shtml


Posted Image

Europa - a white moon next to Jupioter

Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 10:52 AM.


#1369 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 11:15 AM

for Quantum Archaeology we need to synthesise all the databases mankind holds into The Quantum Archaeology Grid.

Into this grid that extends as far as we can into the world of the large the small and the human mind, are gathered all records and data bases held: most are still being composed.

This enormous data mining and assembling task will be done by virtual and 3D robots.

Posted Image

All known data is inserted onto the QA Grid. Artefacts are not self-created but made by causal laws from other events strctly by the laws of physics. The laws of physics are run alongside the GRID.

At some point of enough insertion from known data, mathematical deductions from any pont in the grid will fill in all other past events.

Although this is a vast undertaking, it looks likely in the 2020's as the Age of Machine Intelligence dawns, and calculations at great speed and deep complexity is possible eg with quantum computers, super-recursive algorthims, and ampliduhedrons.

I'm convinced we can begin now and first resurrections possible from 2024-5.

Posted Image

Edited by Innocent, 05 March 2014 - 11:27 AM.


#1370 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 11:23 AM



Although this volume of data seems daunting, there are innovative techniques that shirink it dramatically (including
XYLEM )

#1371 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 07:35 PM

Ancient Viking code deciphered

Feb 10th

Runologist cracks the mysterious jötunvillur code –

Posted Image

"

An ancient Norse code which has been puzzling experts for years has been cracked by a Norwegian runologist - to discover the Viking equivalent of playful text messages.
The mysterious jötunvillur code, which dates to 12th or 13th-century Scandinavia, has been unravelled by K Jonas Nordby from the University of Oslo, after he studied a 13th-century stick on which two men, Sigurd and Lavrans, had carved their name in both code and in standard runes. The jötunvillur code is found on only nine inscriptions, from different parts of Scandinavia, and has never been interpreted before." MORE

http://www.theguardi...ist-jotunvillur

#1372 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 05 March 2014 - 07:46 PM

Computers Advance to 17 MILION colors.





http://www.newscient...ml#.UvKUOc5KKXY

#1373 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 06 March 2014 - 10:42 AM

BIGGEST EURO DINOSAUR FOUND



Posted Image
http://www.dailymail...s-predator.html

"A new dinosaur species found in Portugal may be the largest land predator discovered in Europe, as well as one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs from the Jurassic. T. gurneyi had blade-shaped teeth up to 10 cm long, which indicates it may have been at the top of the food chain in the Iberian Peninsula roughly 150 million years ago. The scientists estimate that the dinosaur could reach 10 meters long and weigh around 4 to 5 tons
"
http://www.scienceda...40305191427.htm

Edited by Innocent, 06 March 2014 - 10:46 AM.


#1374 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 06 March 2014 - 10:56 AM

More from the science section of award winning The Daily Mail

http://www.dailymail...tech/index.html


Sir Walter Raleigh ship located?


Posted Image


"A ship that was part of a famous fleet led by Sir Walter Raleigh, which sank without a trace, could have been found at last.
Scientists are testing the remains of a shipwreck thought to be the Flying Joan, which was scuppered as the legendary explorer began his search for the ‘Lost City of Gold’.
The 50ft boat set sail in 1617 as part of a fleet led by Sir Walter looking for the mythical riches of El Dorado." MORE


http://www.dailymail...l


Posted Image

Edited by Innocent, 06 March 2014 - 11:17 AM.


#1375 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 06 March 2014 - 11:16 AM

New Twist for 3D Laser Printing


Posted Image
"Through their research, Mildren and Macquarie University colleagues Andrew Lehmann and Carlo Bradac have now discovered that it is possible to remove atoms from a surface, using ultraviolet lasers, and confining the interaction to the atomic scale. The phenomenon is found to completely avoid the heat generation problem that has previously restricted the ability to make very small precise cuts."

: http://phys.org/news...-machining.html

#1376 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 06 March 2014 - 11:24 AM

These guys want to put a robotic arm on every desk

Posted Image
the Age of Robotics isn't supposed to dawn til 2015, but the infrastructure is cranking up everywhere.
One of the huge advances in civilization is the ability of start-ups to raise instant funding. Coffee houses of London brought inventors and investors together and began the industrial revolution.

http://www.wired.co..../06/robotic-arm


$1 billion pledges in, crowdfunding just got real

more

Edited by Innocent, 06 March 2014 - 11:27 AM.


#1377 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 06 March 2014 - 11:29 AM



#1378 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 16 November 2014 - 11:21 AM

Getty makes 35 million photos free to use


Innocent died in 2014


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8wHteSOwW4

  Mapping atoms

 

 


Edited by Innocent, 06 March 2014 - 05:20 PM.


#1379 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 16 November 2014 - 11:27 AM

Virus resurrected from 700-year-old caribou dung

 

ice_patch_coring.jpg

 

0739ml0031640160205354e01_dxxx.jpg

 

th.jpg

 

"Earlier this year, researchers brought an ancient giant virus back to life. Now, they have recovered more viral genetic material—this time from frozen caribou feces. For more than 5 millennia, caribou have grazed shrubs and grasses on ice patches atop the Selwyn Mountains in Canada. The animals congregate on the subarctic ice patches during warm summer seasons to escape heat and biting insects, leaving layers of feces on the ground. After drilling ice core containing thousands of years of accumulated caribou dung (shown above), scientists recovered the complete genome of a DNA virus and the partial genome of an RNA virus from frozen feces dated to 700 years old, they report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences."

http://news.sciencem...ld-caribou-dung


Edited by stopgam, 16 November 2014 - 12:11 PM.


#1380 Julia36

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 2,267 posts
  • -11
  • Location:Reach far
  • NO

Posted 16 November 2014 - 11:40 AM

Extinct dodo bird resurrected with help of 3D laser scanning

 

dodo-head.jpg?w=600

 

http://www.techtimes...tists-found.htm

 

1aa-bright-bird-art-gcrm2pue-11aa-bright


Edited by stopgam, 16 November 2014 - 12:40 PM.





229 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 229 guests, 0 anonymous users