Carter is the owner of a 21-acre farm in Canada s Okanagan Valley and the developer of Arctic apples
#Google street view Can Help Scientists Monitor Invasive Speciesgoogle Street view could help monitor the spread of invasive species without resorting to labor
The researchers from France's National Institute of Agronomic Research found that in a region of 18000 square miles in France where the caterpillars had set up shop data collected by examining Google street view was 96 percent as accurate as traditional field
#Liveblogging The iphone 5s Event From My Busted-Ass iphone 4sgreetings! I'm live blogging today's iphone event at
which we're expecting to see at least one new iphone from my old iphone 4s which is broken moderately.
There's a hairline crack on the left side of the screen which is unsightly and also sometimes makes it hard to select things on that side.
The back is shattered pretty much which is a recent development. I put the iphone on the armrest of my couch and the.
N kicked it off while napping like a dog having dreams about chasing squirrels except
haha omg HTML is SUCH A BITCH to use on an iphone. This is going to be slow as hell.
Also my phone is already VERY hot from the effort of just setting up this post. 12:18:
the cracks on the back of the phone are shedding small shards of glass into my palm. 12:20:
I'm also using 3g because 1. That's the only network his crappy old phone has and 2
. I've never been able to figure out how the in-office wifi works here at popsci.
I'm a professional tech journalist btw12: 30: who the hell decided GLASS was a good material for a thing you fumble with while drunk.
I need to type it the iphone is not liveblog-friendly 4/5 stars 12:39 I messe up the closing HTML tags again12:
44/sometimes my phone stops saying it has 3g signals and instead gives me this little sad circle.
I had 3g. I don't get it12: 46 I HATE THOSE CLOSING HTML TAGS WHYYYYY also
I'd link to it but by the time I finished writing the HTML for a link the event would be over. 12:58 lol love stream that's nsfw iphone. 1: 05
The cool thig the only cool thing about iphone liveblog gig is that I can do it from the bathroom. 1: 11
First of all the biggest problem you have with your iphone is your own fault. You can't really blame Apple for your inability to keep your phone safe.
Cool1: 23 there are two new iphones. I only need one to replace this one though. 1: 25 first is the iphone 5c. it's available in colors.
For example yellow1: 26 other colors include blue. And green 1: 28 who will be the first to wonder
if apple is ripping off Nokia with these bright colors???Fire that person1: 31 the iphone 5c will cost $100 for 16gb and $200 for 32gb.
Probably don't buy it cellphone plans are long and expensive so why get a chep bad phone
when you'll have to she'll out thousands of dollars over the next two years.
Buy good phones that's my controversial opinion. 1: 32 i feel like I'm getting the hang of HTML on this thing!
1: 33 crap1: 35 there are like a million colors of this new $30 case but they all look like a 1950s children's toy version of a rotary phone1:
36 now there's the iphone 5s. That gold color looks so bad what kind of monster will buy it?
I can block you. 1: 39 64 bit apps. I know what that means but my hands are sort of cramping up so
47 Jenna Wortham who writes about technology for a website called the New york times told me she wants the gold iphone.
48 better battery life than the last iphone says apple. That's good that matters. 1: 51 I cheated
and uploaded that image with my computer. I think it's impossible to upload images to our CMS from an iphone.
When will Phil Schiller address this1: 53 the new iphone 5s has a better camera.
Bigger sensor image stabilization burst mode. That's fine! The camera is unheralded as maybe THE main thing that puts the iphone above android phones in quality--apple's image processing is amazing way better than even flashy HTC
and Nokia cameras. 1: 54 just saw a guy do a kick flip in slow motion.
Radical!!!1: 567 whenever people gchat me it goes DONGGG on my phone and then
I have to scroll all the way back down to where I was typing. Stop it I'm trying to do journalism 1: 59 so there's a capacitive fongerprit sensor over the home button like we thought.
2: 02 iphone corrected fingerprint to fongerprit? Ok greetings from The netherlands I guess2: 05 oh apple says they encrypt the fingerprints.
08 iphone 5s will cost $200 for 16gb and $300 for 32gb. The iphone 4s is now free.
Fyi the iphone 4s has a tendency to shatter and is limited as a liveblogging tool. 2: 12 apple says we really love music.
Whoooooooa maybe you shoulda workshopped that sentiment man2: 13 oh Elvis costello cool. Hey dude play last year's model hahahhaha(?
Btw I'm selling a used iphone. As-is condition.@@Dannosowitz-You can easily replace the back of your iphone..
there are 2 screws in the bottom. I run an iphone repair shop so I can assure you it's a very simple process.
Two screws and it slides off. You'll just need the proper tools and replacement part to repair it.
What the iphone 20 and Galaxy S 23 Might Look like Together. http://www. globalnerdy. com/2012/09/24
/what-the-iphone-20-and-galaxy-s-23-might-look like-together/Coverage of a major technology event via the equivalent of a drunk twitter account.
Dan is complaining about fundamentally Apple things yet still owns an iphone. If you don't like the lack of 4g the terrible glass on the back the poor html get a different phone!
My previous phone was an HTC but I hated their lack of removable battery lack of micro SD aluminum unibody.
Hence why I now own a Samsung. Who knows where I will get my next one from.
http://live. theverge. com/apple-iphone-5s-liveblog/I do not understand how this guy still has a job...
First of all the biggest problem you have with your iphone is your own fault. You can't really blame Apple for your inability to keep your phone safe.
Second your phone isn't old. I'm still using a 3gs and writing this on my 3gs
which is old and decrepit. My final point is that you can proof read. Just because you are on your phone as
I am doesn't mean you can't take the 30 seconds out of your busy schedule to proofread what you wrote before you post it.
If not that phone suckswow. $200 for the 32 gig phone from last year. Ouchie. Not looking good for moving forward so far...
I'll give you $1 for your phone!@@mike13323it is supposed obviously to be satirical and it is your comment that comes off as pathetic.
First off quit complaining to the peanut gallery about your shattered phone that was your fault and nobody else's. Secondly there is no reason for you to misspell that many words using an iphone.
I mean it has autocorrect are drunk you f&cking? Thirdly your article made no sense. You are biased completely against the iphone
and yet you have one? Plus you haven't even used the new one how can you make a judgement on something you only got to look at from 100 yds away?
iphone 5s fingerprint sensor: The end of passwords? Apple's addition of a fingerprint reader in its latest smartphone the iphone 5s is part of its strategy to double down on device security. by Zack Whittaker September 10 2013 12:27 PM PDT Apple has unveiled its smartphone
's latest weapon: a fingerprint reader it's calling Touch ID. With its move Apple could end up making the technology commonplace as rivals might feel compelled to follow suit.
http://news. cnet. com/8301-1009 3-57602286-83/google-security-exec-passwords-are-dead/../Brazilian Doctor Arrested For Using Silicone Fingers To Fool Fingerprint-Based Biometric Check-Inour keyless
I found this article/live blog amusing. Some of you people get way to serious and bent out of shape.
Popsci ftw. 2. Please tell me you are getting a new phone (more to avoid getting shards in your hand than to accommodate requests in the comments.
If you made yourself do this you should know better. HTML on the iphone*hehe*5
Because we like human suffering. my friend's half-sister makes $72 an hour on the internet.
but last month her pay check was $15553 just working on the internet for a few hours. link www. jobs35. co o
Turns out that these chickens have a high incidence of a particular retrovirus called EAV-HP. Retroviruses are a type of virus that integrates its own genetic data into the host in an unusual order.
This EAV-HP retrovirus is responsible for inserting that weird gene the one that turns the chicken eggs blue.
via Virology Blog I'm not sure I go for this. There are many araucanas or more properly americanas in backyard flocks.
I saw this on my phone where for some reason they don't include the author and I knew immediately who wrote this.
since satellites began tracking the storms in 1967 he notes in an e-mail. We're also at a 10-year low in tornado activity.
Don't bother quoting a cooling trend from your favorite websites that tell you what you want to hear instead of actual scientific data.
they happen when patches of iron atoms in Earth's liquid outer core become reverse-aligned like tiny magnets oriented in the opposite direction from those around them.
When the reversed patches grow to the point that they dominate the rest of the core Earth's overall magnetic field flips.
The scientists explained that changes in the Earth's liquid core happen on a completely different distance and timescale than convection in the Earth's mantle
The liquid core does indeed touch the bottom of the mantle but it would take tens of millions of years for changes in the core to propagate up through the mantle and influence the motion of the tectonic plates.
In short there is no evidence from the geological past and in my opinion also no conceivable method that magnetic reversals could trigger Earthquakes Korte said.
Sooner or later The geomagnetic field is currently weakening possibly because of a growing patch of reverse-alignment in the liquid core deep beneath Brazil and the South Atlantic.
Today we think that magnetic power comes from the Earth's hot outer shell of molten iron sloshing around a solid inner core.
and how long all the meaningless debates on blogs will continue. Chuck In my opinion base upon the science I have read 3 things contribute to global warming
if you were just naã Â ve instead of being a cowardly bully hiding behind your computer...
While the mobile site is getting press related to Syria Mauroni thinks it has a more mundane purpose.
and while a tremendous amount of the stockpile has been destroyed the work will continue well into the next decade with the last site set to start disposal in 2020.
and the mouse in your pocket and as far as copyright laws consider how much Popsci plagiarizes it articles of the internet.
That wasn't a leak from the chemical site. Really it wasn't even a leak.
News sites like free that's why they all use the same one. Since it is in the public domain it is copyrighted not.
I hope those other websites are paying'Kelsey'for use of her article or at least ask permission to use it.
my friend's half-sister makes $72 an hour on the internet. She has been laid off for six months
but last month her pay check was $15553 just working on the internet for a few hours. link www. jobs35. co o
Email it to fyi@popsci. com. This article originally appeared in the November 2013 issue of Popular Science
âÂ#Âoethe most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensibleã¢Â#Â-Albert Einsince this is a science blog There is no such thing as'sear the juices in'.
but the best way to cook it is in the oven for 20 mins a pound at 325 degrees Celsius@Lookitmeagain you are right searing meat isn't searing in the juices as the food network would like you to believe (enter conspiracy of making us eat more carcinogens) J/kthe
Reading the october 24th blog about the quail-hollow-farm-dinner one would really think there could be a bad-food-conspiracy.@
Just across town Modern Meadow uses 3-D printers and tissue engineering to grow meat in a lab. The company already has a refrigerator full of lab-grown beef and pork;
An extruder is one of the processed-food industry s most important and versatile pieces of equipment the invention responsible for Froot Loops and Cheetos and premade cookie dough.
Or just look up goat on Wikipedia. For what it's worth our top three favorite goat breeds are fainting Dutch landrace and Valais blackneck.
It'll be out on DVD October 21 and available on itunes October 28. Update: Youtube commenter Mojopemi asked about how filmmakers shot this so
This is an edited version of a post that appeared on Jon Tennant s blog. Jon Tennant does not work for consult to own shares in
so your amazing animal knowledge will be permanently etched onto the internet. Show your kids! Your dumb kids who thought that was a baboon!
The bees will need also some sort of computer so they can guide themselves in flight. Right now there's no onboard guidance mechanism--again they just don't have the real estate. Still:
jobs64. commy Aunty Brianna got an almost new red Jeep cherokee SUV from only working part time on a computer...
go to this website...pick85. com/Immensely stupid. Immensely sad. Nothing to be proud of. How about NOT killing the bees in the first place?
--but as one psychologist told Livescience this means that there's no independent verification that the placebo doesn't contain stimulants like the active version of the Drink in an email to Popular Science Patrice Radden a spokesperson for Red Bull had this to say in response to Miller
Narrowing down to just 41 apples was a challenge Seidell wrote in an email to Popular Science.
Throw away your computer as it is just a science lie and by the way the internet doesn't exist.
Damn almost forgot they must of made up that infant becoming ill and of course that church didn't actually help in getting vaccines.
You have a computer and internet connection and you done. I made $3509 just for working 4 to 5 hours daily.
Here is the link for more infoã¢Â#Â. w w w..âÂ# n45. âÂ#â âÂctually about 15 years ago there was a specific type of vaccine that
A short article about it on this website should not be criticized for a lack of content as being part of the conspiracy.
because they don't say what you want to hear than watch out for that computer you are using it is apt to just disapear
along with the nonexistent internet that faked your post negative cheers. I swear all you denier propagandalists (yes I made up that word
This page was removed removed from the CDC website after they put it up...why is that?
If you look through the graphs on the dissolvingillusions website you will see that mortality from many diseases had dropped considerably well before vaccines came to market.
This blog post from National Resources Defense Council lawyer Avinash Kar summarizes that argument. The National Resources Defense Council has sued the FDA over the use of antibiotics in farm animals.
When organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the World health organization tell moms to breastfeed their infants they may not be considering the role of internet milk.
which screen and dispense milk to milk from an exchange website anybody can join. The study scientists from several Ohio research institutes didn't name the website from which they bought their milk
but popular ones include Only the Breast and Eats on Feets. Team members purchased 101 breast milk samples from the exchange site
Last month Popular Science published tips for winning two of the world's most prestigious science fairs the Google Science Fair and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
when the site launched you can get a digital edition for somewhere between $3 and free.
Conservatree estimates that it takes about 24 trees to make one ton of non-recycled printing paper
and screen and factory emissions from production--but after that's done the environmental cost of each book you read on a Kindle is near zero.
and the screen lights up and it holds a bazillion books. But I also like quietly boasting about the books I read
I just can't seem to get the hang of reading a novel on a screen. Can't quite put my finger on why that is
And I can immerse myself in the story on paper far more than I can on a screen.
A combination of e-papers and Leap Motion technology will rival even touch screen technology. E-papers run on low voltage battery that can be integrated on the sheet and charged with a built-in solar strip.
These e-paper can be massed produced at fraction of the cost any conventional computer screen because they do not get assembled they get stamped like information is stamped on mass produced DVD's. The only problem with this cheap technology is that is going to have the same issues as with free energy there will be no money in it
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#Do Kids Eat More Veggies When Schools Serve Healthier Lunches? You can build it but will they eat it?
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#What It Takes To 3-D Print A Buildingwe've seen some neat plans for 3-D printed architecture.
The printing process took the seven machines two months then the architects built the structure in four days.
Ok so having gone onto the website I can perhaps better inform future readers-it is intended not to be a building
This thing is an art project from the website: Spanning 10 x 10 x 8 feet Echoviren is a translucent white enclosure stark and artificial against the natural palette of reds and greens of the forest.
The hybridized experience within the piece highlights the accumulated iterations of a site hidden within contemporary landscapes.
I'm impressed by the real story here-the printers. You're right to think that printing livable structures with something that has 1/10th of a mm resolution isn't yet practical.
Carving people out of marble isn't quite practical either though. As anybody who's owned a desktop 3d printer can attest there's no way you could expect most to keep running for 1/10th the amount of time this thing took (this coming from a Reprap fanboy.
Heck go to a Microsoft store where they sell Makerbots and you'll notice that even there theirs are offline for calibration at least 1/3 of the time.
That's the only way this installation was possible. my classmate's stepsister makes $63 hourly on the computer.
but last month her payment was $17829 just working on the computer for a few hours. Read more on this web site xurl. es/ryhzwwhile my first comment was attempt to be positive towards this article
I also cannot help but wonder how it would be thought of if I dump a large piece of plastic in woods
Normally coffee farmers and processors pick the berries from their coffee trees remove the fruits'flesh from their seeds ferment the seeds
Also always do your own research before trying anything you read on the internet (ie. my post) and only try when you are comfortable. remember it is at your own risk.
when there are multitudes of them all over the web should you choose to open your eyes
and have produced more waste than can be reabsorbed according to the Global Footprint Network a think tank based in the U s. Switzerland and Belgium.
Today according to the Global Footprint Network more than 80 percent of the world's population lives in countries that use more than their ecosystems can renew.
To calculate the date the Global Footprint Network figures out how many days of a particular year the Earth's biocapacity can provide for the total ecological footprint.
The Global Footprint Network notes that the date is an approximation. The precision of the exact date is limited by aggregated country datasets
I'm not saying it isn't happening but based on their site I'm skeptical.
The people at Global Footprint Network aren't problem solvers they're worriers. The problem solvers are engineers agronomists entrepreneurs fishermen farmers bakers;
The Global Footprint Network acolytes are technocrats who only know how to fiddle with numbers. They can't even measure well as their annual reports show.
Frostty Global Footprint Network bases their conclusions on what they call ecological footprint and biocapacity.
Um Frostty Global Footprint Network isn't a group of scientists. It's a think tank. And FYI no one's knocking scientists.
You have about two websites that you quote from but ignore the expert climatogists and their vast data and conclusions derived thereof.
and everything around us were formed in the cores of stars and then belched out into the universe over billions of years.
The IPCC bases its predictions on computer-generated global climate models not on extrapolating real world measures of things like sea level rise or global temperature trends.
How well have predicted those computer models global temperature rise? All of them have overstated significantly it. See here:
Starz Your concern seems to be with the way the magnetic field in space affects that of the core
According to the web data from Kyoto on http://www. antarctica. ac. uk/Satelliterisks/lastweek. html the average magnetic intensity at the equator has dropped by some 350 nt (nano-Tesla) in a region where the total
That ratio also turns out to be of the order of the ratio between the energy of the disturbance and the magnetic energy of the core outside the surface of Earth (theorem of Dessler Parker and Sckopke.
Because of conductivity of the core any disturbance is attenuated very severely inside it. A highly conducting material shields out external magnetic disturbances.
but theory suggests (at least considering just the resistive nature of the fluid) that the magnetic energy of the core can only change very slowly.
Since these fields are much more intense than anything created by electric currents in space (certainly in the core but even on the surface)
I don't have my computer otherwise everyone would be blessed with yet another essay full of sources
The field is generated by convection currents that churn in the molten iron of the planet's outer core.
The Swarm mission will pull all these elements together to improve computer models used to predict how the magnetic field will move
And webside after website came up talking about DE. As I read...kills mites fleas bed bugs insects parasites<PARASITES!
As they wait for their food Mark Moline an oceanographer from the University of Delaware opens a Toughbook laptop
After identifying promising targets in scans they will have to investigate in person diving to the various sites to determine
Everyone springs up and huddles around the screen snapping photos with their phones. Their excitement attracts the attention of a Japanese man dining at the other end of the long communal table who cranes his neck for a peek at the computer.
Moline abruptly shuts the laptop; WORLD WAR II wrecks attract dive tourists and salvagers. The next morning at the coral-reef lab Terrill debriefs Scannon and the Bentprop group.
Paul Reuter a Scripps programmer projects Google earth onto a wall. Reuter had used an archival map of observed plane crashes to mark Google earth layers with known wreck sites;
he then added a layer with intriguing objects that had turned up in the sonar images.
Terrill uses a laser pointer to indicate the newest find. The hard edges provide bright scatter he says.
so that human divers maximize their time at the correct site. With the boat now directly over the plane the dive teams begin to suit up.
and O'brien. He carries a handheld sonar that displays acoustic images on an LCD screen allowing the divers to zero in on the floatplane even in five-foot visibility.
And many other ones his son Patrick told me by phone from Florida where Mccullah lives (with dementia) at age 92.
Suzanne Finney an American archaeologist working with Palau's Bureau of Arts and Culture joins us for the 45-minute boat ride to the site of the Corsair.
With data from the robotic vehicles Palau can add downed aircraft to an inventory of the country's rich underwater sites something previously unattainable for an office that can barely afford to buy gas for a boat.
Terrill is beta-testing algorithms developed by Autodesk for the company's new cloud-based reality-capture software called Recap;
the software has been designed to model aboveground areas like historic sites and factory floors and Terrill is evaluating how well it works in an aquatic environment where light is distorted.
Scientists and naval historians could use such technology to document how wreck sites decay. Oceanographers and biologists studying living structures such as coral reefs could also benefit from it;
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