Sept. 7 - An appeals court in Italy rejects a call by the prosecution for new DNA testing in the Amanda Knox case saying enough has been done already
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Sept. 7 - An appeals court in Italy rejects a call by the prosecution for new DNA testing in the Amanda Knox case saying enough has been done already
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Amanda Knox's father is convinced that the new review attacking crucial DNA evidence is going to be of 'critical' importance to the outcome of the appeal.
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A Doctor walks you through an animated video about the amazing human heart.
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NASA has just started work on the first space-bound Orion capsule. Here you can see a robotic arm welding the new spaceship. It will be NASA's first manned ship in space after Atlantis returned on July 21, 2011. More »
Maybe this is the use the Wicked Laser was built for: LIGHTNING JOUSTING! Cold hard technology versus the awesome might of nature. And yet the red beam of man's raw lust for power pierced through lightning's heart unabated. Victory! More »
Watch this prize-winning video produced by Vinn Bay and Tee Boon Leng for a video competition as part of the ADI (Alzheimer's Disease International) conference in March 2009. The Health Promotion Board would like to thank the Alzheimer's Disease Association (ADA) for granting permission to screen this video on our website
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Going Home (A short film on Dementia)
Jen Trani Guitar App download! mhlo.co Seth Mnookin is a Lecturer in MIT's Graduate Program in Science Writing. His most recent book, The Panic Virus: A True Story of Medicine, Science, and Fear, uses a combination of investigative reporting, intellectual and scientific history, and sociological analysis to explore the controversies over vaccines and their rumored connection to developmental disorders. He is also the author of the 2006 New York Times-bestseller Feeding the Monster: How Money, Smarts, and Nerve Took a Team to the Top, which chronicles the challenges and triumphs of the John Henry-Tom Werner ownership group of the Boston Red Sox.
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After remembering the victims and heroes of 9/11, let's also remember that we finally killed that bloody Bin Laden bastard, shall we? Behold the Obama Kill Osama Collectible Figurine! There's even a video with matching horrible soundtrack. More »
Radar is wonderful, sure, but militaries didn't always have the benefit of radar to pinpoint enemy locations. Before that, there was sonar. Underwater is one thing, though. On land, you needed big victrola-like contraptions that looked uncomfortable as all hell. More »
I have a new scientific paper coming out in the Astrophysical Journal that I am quite proud of having written. Even better, there is a chance that it might not even be wrong.
Back in something like seventh grade, I learned how science works. Scientists formulate a hypothesis and then they do experiments, and if enough experiments support the hypothesis, eventually the hypothesis becomes a
A source for TechCrunch has handed them a little more info about Facebook's planned new role as music's connective tissue. In a nutshell, you'll be able to share what you're streaming across whatever service, be it MOG or Spotify, you use. That's huge. More »
American Photo has a special edition iPad app about September 11th. It's built around the cover story that interviewed photographers who documented that horrific day. The story was already amazing, on the iPad it's even better. More »
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This looks heavily like a case of being at the wrong place at the wrong time. An unsuspecting Miami woman just walks out of her home—naked, of course—only to find Google leering right at her. More »
A large part of gold's allure is its rarity. Even so, it's still 1000 times more abundant on Earth than it should be. Boffins at University of Bristol now have an explanation for this phenomenon: it came from ouuuuter spaaaaaace! More »
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Johan Rijpma created this quirky short showing his dancing tape sculpture. At first it's strangely musical. Almost hypnotic. By the end, with all the colors and tones, I was a little unnerved by how trippy it got. [This Is Colossal] More »
Hi there, My mom's 90 Subaru Legacy with 90K miles on it just had a transmission replaced. The cruise control was working fine until the trans swap. Now it doesn't work at all. The light goes on when I push the CC button on the dash but that is it....The mechanic says that he didn't touch the cruise
If it is more or less clear with an electric field, it is less so with the el magnetic.
let 's imagine a simplified AC source, having at first a resistive load, so :
at 0 V of a sinusoidal emf no electrons are moving from the - to +.
in the middle of the let' s say positive rise of the emf 50 ele