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That apple by his deathbed has become the most famous in science since Isaac newton's windfall,
Sir Isaac newton was undoubtedly a genius with many discoveries and inventions to his name. Where do you think the cat flap ranks on his list of accomplishments?
Rumor has it that Newton invented the cat flap when his beloved pet kept nudging the door to his lab open
However, take this story with a grain of salt at least two Newton biographers have done extensive research on the mans life that turned up no trace of a pet of any kind.
what a physicist would do, Dodds says, laughing. Basic geometry shows that the surface area of this difficult-to-milk creature would increase as the square of its radius
Keith Ayoob, director of the nutrition clinic at the Rose F. Kennedy Childrens Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
and it s awesome. 1. Electric Clothes Physicists at Wake Forest University have developed a fabric that doubles as a spare outlet.
Albert Einstein was asked once how we could make our children intelligent. His reply was both simple and wise.#
#and is done based on research by physicist Marin Soljacic of MIT. It works by exploiting the fact that certain frequencies of electromagnetic waves facilitate ease of energy transfer
physicist turned financing pioneer turned engineer, self-made billionaire who has led the design of revolutionary cars
Catharine M. Cox, author of#oeearly Mental Traits of Three hundred Geniuses#,studied the habits of 300 geniuses#such as Isaac newton, Einstein,
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#25 Fun Facts<p>Ever wonder what color eyes a scallop has or how deep the ocean really is?
Richard Muller a physicist at Berkeley and a founder of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project used to be a skeptic on climate change.
Since then the study of the CMB with space-based instruments like COBE WMAP and now the Planck Spacecraft continues to be a rich source of information about the early universe and it s deepest structure.</
bo of the Max Planck Institute and his colleagues reveal that some people of European descent today carry as much as 4 percent Neanderthal DNA leaving no doubt that the two populations interbred somewhere along the way.</
or $20 said Manfred Milinski an evolutionary biologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Germany who was involved not in the study.
But according to Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity which explains how gravity operates in the universe real-life time travel isn't just a vague fantasy.</
</p><p>Traveling forward in time is an uncontroversial possibility according to Einstein's theory. In fact physicists have been able to send tiny particles called muons which are similar to electrons forward in time by manipulating the gravity around them.
That's not to say the technology for sending humans 100 years into the future will be available anytime soon though.</
In a new study physicists weighed antimatter in an effort to determine how this strange cousin of matter interacts with gravity.</
<a href=http://www. livescience. com/27657-knotted-vortices-unravel-truths-for-physicists. html target=blank>Physicists Undo Century-Old Gordian knot</a p><p></p
</p><p>Physicists announced on July 4 2012 that with more than 99 percent certainty they had found a new elementary particle weighing about 126 times the mass of the proton that was likely the long-sought Higgs boson.
</p><p>If physicists do succeed in creating black holes with such energies On earth the achievement could prove the existence of extra dimensions in the universe physicists noted.</
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#Do'Smarter'Dogs Really Suffer More than'Dumber'Mice?(Op-Ed) Marc Bekoff emeritus professor at the University of Colorado Boulder is one of the pioneering cognitive ethologists in the United states a Guggenheim Fellow and cofounder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical
The researchers also are using plasmonic behavior said Peter Vukusic a physicist at the University of Exeter in England who was not involved with Guo's research.
Being a physicist Goldenfeld gives the example of thermodynamics. Life must obey conservation of energy and the law of increasing entropy
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#How Deadly H7n9 Flu Could Jump from Birds to Mammals Chinese researchers have found new clues to the origins of the deadly H7n9 flu virus
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#How Science Can Help You Cook a Better Thanksgiving Feast Preparing a Thanksgiving feast can seem like a daunting task
These acoustic emissions are very faint only exerting 10 to 1000 pascal in pressure in comparison atmospheric pressure is about 100000 pascals explained physicist Alexandre Ponomarenko at Grenoble University in France.
Physicists may look at trees as a gigantic microfluidic system transmitting sap. Past research suggested the sounds from trees might be due to bubbles that form in their sap.
n Burbano a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Germany said in a statement.
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#Real-life Smoking Caterpillar Uses Nicotine as Defense Ripped from the pages of Lewis carroll's Alice in wonderland scientists have discovered a smoking caterpillar of sorts.
Video See the Smoking Caterpillars in Action It's really a story about how an insect that eats a plant co-opts the plant for its own defense said study researcher Ian Baldwin a professor at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical
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#Reviving the Woolly mammoth: Will De-Extinction Become Reality? Biologists briefly brought the extinct Pyrenean ibex back to life in 2003 by creating a clone from a frozen tissue sample harvested before the goat's entire population vanished in 2000.
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</p><p>When Einstein conceived of his equations of relativity he included a small constant called the<a href=http://www. space. com/19282-einstein-cosmological-constant-dark-energy. html>cosmological
Alone his research team a group of physicists does not have a lot of biology experience. They are however talking with other departments to learn what the requirements would be for the listening device.
It had never been shown that the circadian rhythm of the leaf affected the whole tree said study researcher Rubã n DÃ az Sierra a physicist at the National University of Distance Education in Spain.
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#Warm Water Under Antarctic Glacier Spurs Rapid Melting A two-month-long expedition to one of the most remote sites on the planet the sprawling Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica
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#Why a Cold Spring Delays Cherry Blossom Blooming It's been a dull spring for cherry blossom watchers so far.
Fruits and vegetables are good sources of potassium study co-author Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller a researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New york said in a statement.
or the next generation of colliders to spot these Higgs components saidthomas Ryttov a particle physicist at the University of Southern Denmark.</
First Fire-Scorched Petrified Wood Found SACRAMENTO Calif. After serving nearly 30 years as a doorstop for a nuclear physicist a hunk of petrified wood from Arizona has finally been recognized as a one-of-a-kind find.
His father Cleo Byers was a nuclear physicist for Los alamos National Laboratory in New mexico and took his children on hikes throughout the Southwest Bruce Byers said.
Just trust me on this this drink really will require flavoring Keith-Thomas Ayoob nutritionist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine told ABC News
and what IBEX is seeing study leader Nathan Schwadron a physicist at the University of New hampshire told Space. com. Previously maps from ground-based observatories showed researchers that clusters of cosmic rays extremely high-energy
The other eight of us sat around the dive hole staring into the vertigo-inducing dark-blue waters snacked some more (Fig Newtons this time#ou have to eat constantly in Antarctica to keep your body temperature up)
Physicist Stephen Hawking even addressed the crowd via telecast. While the hors d'oeuvres were in keeping with the intrepid spirit of the evening Gene Rurka the man behind the menu had another motive in serving creepy crawlies to A-list explorers.
Sloths in the wild though sleep about as much as humans according to research by the Planck Institute for Ornithology in Starnberg Germany.
The Edmi gazelle also known as the Cuvier's gazelleis the only gazelle that lives in the mountains.
For example the Cuvier's gazelle's population is estimated at only 1750 to 2950 according to International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List.
so it is far from secure that the coprolites they worked on are said from humans Michael Richards a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany who was involved not in the study.
but two Italian sausages it s clear that caloric extremism still rules the roost at many of America s chain restaurants said Paige Einstein a dietitian at CSPI.
says David Fahey, a physicist at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric administration's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado.
Frank Keppler of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany, a co-author on the original report on plant methane emissions,
Frank Postberg at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear physics in Heidelberg, Germany, likes the ocean idea.
By studying experimental rice plots and real farmland, Chris Butenhoff and Aslam Khalil, physicists from Portland State university in Portland, Oregon, together with Xiong Zhenqin, an ecologist at Nanjing Agricultural
The researchers report in the Journal of Zoology1 that the bats had an average maximum bite force of 10.9 newtons,
A former Los alamos nuclear-weapons physicist says that he is under investigation for espionage. The researcher, P. Leonardo Mascheroni, spoke to the Associated press on 22 october,
& the Press News maker Large Hadron Collider Physicists last week injected particles into the accelerator for the first time
says Inez Fung, an atmospheric physicist at the University of California, Berkeley. She presented the results of her team's study on 14 december at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San francisco
Physicists Anton Zeilinger, John Clauser and Alain Aspect share the prestigious 2010 Wolf Prize in Physics for their work on quantum entanglement.
says Mark Stitt at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology in Potsdam, Germany.
a physicist at the University of California at Berkeley who announced the discovery on 3 march at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference near Houston,
Events Large Hadron Collider ends data drought Physicists have started to gather experimental data from the world's most powerful particle accelerator.
says Ingeborg Levin, an atmospheric physicist at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. Levin is one of many scientists developing air-sampling networks,
Michael Tomasello, a psychologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, comments on the misconduct investigation into prominent Harvard university psychologist Marc Hauser.
and the Nizhni novgorod region southwest of Moscow, according to figures from the Global Fire Monitoring Centre (GFMC), part of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, based at the University of Freiburg in Germany.
a nuclear physicist at the Weizmann Institute, is a regular participant in digs, where she can be seen on her hands
'According to figures from the Global Fire Monitoring Centre (GFMC), based at the University of Freiburg in Germany and part of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, around 7 million hectares including 800,000 hectares of forest,
People Murder in Iran Majid Shahriari, an Iranian nuclear physicist, was killed and his wife injured in a bomb attack on 29 november in Tehran.
and includes the latest results from the Kepler mission's hunt for exoplanets. aas. org/meetings/aas217 10 14 january Researchers meet in Paris to discuss the status of the Planck mission,
Mohamed El Raey, a physicist at the University of Alexandria, told Nature Middle east that support for education,
People Developing world Romain Murenzi, a physicist and Rwanda's former science minister, was named on 7 february as the new executive director of TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world.
Research Einstein telescope A network of European researchers released designs on 19 may for an ultra-sensitive gravitational-wave observatory.
The'Einstein telescope''to be constructed around 2025, would be ten times more sensitive than even second-generation detectors expected to come online around 2015,
physicists with the T2k (Tokai to Kamioka) multinational collaboration reported on 15 june (T2k Collaboration http://arxiv. org/abs/1106.2822;
Physicists hope to eke out 12 before the 26-year-old machine shuts down at the end of September.
Nobel physicist dies Atomic physicist Norman Ramsey, who shared the 1989 Nobel prize in Physics, died on 4 november, aged 96.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, mapped every position in the genome an average of 30 times, improving on the 1. 9-fold coverage in their 2010
PEOPLE China science prize Chinese physicist Xie Jialin, who pioneered the building of China's first high-energy linear particle accelerator in 1964,
says Donald Olson, a physicist with an interest in historical astronomy at Texas State university in San marcos,
D. PARKER/SPLBERNARD Lovell dies Physicist and radio astronomer Bernard Lovell who founded the Jodrell Bank Observatory at the University of Manchester,
says atmospheric physicist David Crisp of NASA s Jet propulsion laboratory in Pasadena, California, who is the science team leader of OCO-2."A timely launch of this satellite should be among the highest priorities of ESA.
As increasing force (as measured in newtons) is applied to the diamond pyramid, the material s ability to resist indentation levels off at its so-called asymptotic value (as measured in gigapascals).
The data in the new study only show how the nano-twinned boron nitride responded to indentation loads with up to seven newtons of force."
In that work, published in Applied Physics Letters, Dubrovinskaia and her colleagues presented data from Vickers testing with loads of up to 10 newtons
by using sucrose to lure them into a Faraday pail an electrically shielded bucket that reacts to the charge of anything inside it.
Ernest Moniz, a physicist at the Massachusetts institute of technology in Cambridge. Moniz, who served as an undersecretary for energy under former president Bill clinton,
says Markus Reichstein, a carbon-cycle scientist at the Max Planck Institute of Biogeochemistry in Jena, Germany, who coordinates CARBO-Extreme.
a plant geneticist at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in T Â bingen, Germany, who co-led a study published today in the journal elife1."
Hawking row Physicist Stephen Hawking of the University of Cambridge, UK, has pulled out of a high-profile conference in Israel.
To look for more pears, Peter Butler, a physicist at the University of Liverpool, UK, and his colleagues fired a high-energy proton beam at a piece of uranium carbide in the ISOLDE isotope mass separator facility at CERN, Europe's particle-physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland."
With two known pear-shaped nuclei, physicists can now start to tease apart the theoretical models.
At ISOLDE, a team led by Deyan Yordanov, a physicist at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear physics in Heidelberg,
says nuclear physicist Gavin Smith of the University of Manchester, UK, who is not a member of Butler's team
Research politics Physicist Maria Chiara Carrozza was appointed as research minister in Italy s new government on 27 Â April.
Jailed physicist Omid Kokabee a former physics graduate student who has been imprisoned in Iran since early 2011, has written a public letter stating that he was jailed for refusing to cooperate with Iranian military projects.
The finding helps to explain prior reports that urban songbirds adopt more nocturnal lifestyles2-4 data that prompted Davide Dominoni, an ecologist at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Radolfzell, Germany,
says Niels Rattenborg, an avian sleep biologist at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen,
Physicists are eager to study the details of a droplet s escape for the first time. Although an identical experiment has been going on in Queensland
Physicist and bubble expert Denis Weaire of Trinity college Dublin suspects that they might, even though he acknowledges that"surface tension must play a role.
Microlensing relies on a prediction of Einstein s theory of general relativity: the gravity of any massive object bends light.
Meanwhile, Marc Kastner, a physicist at the Massachusetts institute of technology in Cambridge, was nominated to head the department s Office of Science.
Unlike the arxiv. org preprint server popular among physicists, the site will allow readers to comment on articles,
PLC/BPENERGY nomination US President Barack Obama has nominated physicist Ellen Williams (pictured) to head the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
nuclear physicists told Nature. Separately, a forensic analysis of exhumed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, released on 8 Â November,
Antihydrogen made Physicists have produced a stream of antihydrogen atoms for the first time. Members of the Atomic Spectroscopy And Collisions Using Slow Antiprotons experiment at CERN,
Holt retires Physicist and congressman Rush Holt (Democrat, New jersey) announced on 18 Â February that he will retire from the House of representatives at the end of this year.
the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center in Mexico is holding a conference to discuss the state of research on wheat. go. nature. com/hrne9g26-28 march Physicists debate a suitable landing site for the Exomars rover at a meeting
This is why Einstein remarked that the origin of the Earth's magnetic field was one of the greatest mysteries of physics.
According to the Danish physicist Henrik Svensmark (Danish National Space center) the variation of Earth's temperature is caused (in brief by the intensity of the solar wind.
That is why Einstein helped develop this weapon and use it. He was carried the biggest guilt of Hiroshima as it was his equation E=mc2 that made the realization that a small core of uranium could unleash huge amounts of power.
Einsteins urgency was to build the bomb before Hitler could. If Hitler or Japan had that Nuke first...
Good thing Einstein helped make that bomb a reality or they might have had some nukes with Hebrew names dropped on them too.
As a result not everyone believes scaffolds are necessary including Gabor Forgacs Organovo's cofounder and a biological physicist at the University of Missouri.
and was defined by Newton). Only it would fly now in a straight line. The same goes for all satellites.
This and all the other argumentation about Newton and Einstein completely misses the point because the real and only issue is FOOD
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and physicists who build climate models to start to collaborate closely according to Schmidt. The last report kind of punting on the whole sea level thing has been the driver of an enormous amount of effort in ice-sheet modeling says Schmidt.
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology took dried plants some from as far back as 170 years ago
I came across many comments of it being'unproven quote'of Albert Einstein. But even if he never really said it BEES ARE FREAKING IMPORTANT!
v=NJUTUFAWFEYEARTH's magnetic fieldhttp://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Earth's magnetic fieldwhat if Einstein died as a boy?
Albert Einstein gave up his static theory of the universe when Edward Hubble discoverd that the universe was in fact expanding due to some mysterious energy that can't be seen.
Likewise Einstein and all the other brilliant minds involved are not responsible for the atomic bomb
#Oh, Lord: Samsung Announces Enormous Phone Called Galaxy Mega""Somewhere at Samsung's sprawling campus deep in the headquarters of the mobile phone division there is a Powerpoint slide with a simple line graph.
David Axelrod said that Obama is someone who in law school worked with Harvard professor Larry Tribe on a paper on the legal implications of Einstein's theory of relativity.
Without Einstein we'd not have GPS SYSTEMS. In the science category these are my top 2. You would not recognize the world in which they didn't exist.
or Einstein that their discoveries would not have been found-first does not mean only and we undoubtably loose those kinds of leap ahead genious all the time to childhood disease or other causes.
I'm a nuclear physicist you moron. Did you even read the study you posted?
Performing several other calculations they determine it would require 4890579 newtons of force to lift it.
To be a research physicist in industry or academia you need to show some imagination he explained.
Even 10 percent is brutal says marine physicist Tim Barnett of Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
and analyzeda new study published in Nature today describes the sugar beet reference genome sequence generated by researchers both from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) the Max Planck Institute for Molecular genetics and the University of Bielefeld in cooperation
Now a team of researchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular genetics (Berlin Germany) lead by Heinz Himmelbauer head of the Genomics Unit at the CRG in Barcelona
Dirk HÃ lscher from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena Germany and an international team of researchers have discovered that some banana varieties accumulate specific plant toxins in the immediate vicinity
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology and their colleagues from universities in Leuven (Belgium) Jena Kassel-Witzenhausen Halle Bonn and Bremen as well as the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product
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In new research the Rice university laboratory of physicist Junichiro Kono disproved previous theories that dominant terahertz response comes from narrow-gap semiconducting nanotubes.
and at great cost by eliminating some of the trial and error in identifying new sites on proteins that could be manipulated more easily to treat disease said Rice biological physicist Jos Onuchic.
Using behavioural assays researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena Germany
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) African Wildlife Foundation Zoological Society of Milwaukee World Wildlife Fund Max Planck Institute Lukuru Foundation University of Stirling Kyoto University and other groups.
and activities for the next decade said Dr. Hjalmar S. KÃ hl of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Maarten Koornneef and his colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne have examined now
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PD Dr. Martin Hasselmann has been the director of the research group Population Genetics of Social Insects at the University of Cologne as a DFG Heisenberg stipendiary since May 2012.
An international team of researchers led by Karline Janmaat from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig Germany studied
and remember feeding experiences long after trees have been emptied says Karline Janmaat of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
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