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Keats at his Telescope Close up of Khipu cords dangling from the main strand. From the Khipu database project The New York Times ran an article on January 2nd about progress in understanding the Inc...
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Keats at his Telescope: Generalized cognitive losses in early Alzheimer's
Keats at his Telescope Generalized cognitive losses in early Alzheimer's Alzheimer's disease is thought to be cryptic for several years, with just mild cognitive losses, before a definitive diagn...
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Close up of Khipu cords dangling from the main strand. From the Khipu database project
The New York Times ran an article on January 2nd about progress in understanding the Incan recording system- the khipu (or Quipu) system of knots. These constructions involve knotted ropes all attached to a main cord, with the color of the rope, the... -
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Natural fluorescence by chlorophyll as seen by satellite
Wired Magazine shows a cool satellite image showing chlorophyll-dependent fluorescence over the United States, based on an article which appeared in the March 25 issue of PNAS. Basically, light energy hitting the chloroplast can be successfully harvested...
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3D construction of a blowfly in flight
There are a set of amazing reconstructions of the flight motion of a blowfly, available on YouTube, which show the workings of the muscles and exoskeleton. It looks like a steam engine. Very cool data visualization-- and a breakthrough in X-Ray technology...
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Science of soccer ball aerodynamics
Deadspin has a great preview of the World Cup soccer ball, the Brazuca, and an analysis of whether the ball will swerve as much as the versions used in 2006 and 2010. Basically, knuckleball-like flight happens when the ball is under high drag, which...
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