99 million old…
Here is the report of a cool discovery: a piece of tail from a dinosaure that lived 99 million years ago!! 🙂
Sciencix
Since I have not published anything for a long time, I thought I’d share with you some important scientific information:
liquid solid glass
Quantum Fluctuations Can Promote or Inhibit Glass Formation Thomas E. Markland et al. Nature Physics 2010 If I got this right,
Uri Alon’s misery!
Very very interesting series of talks here!And yes, he still does science!!He says things like: ‘Making automatic choice
DMLAARMD Argggh!!
My mum has this nasty disease which affects her eyes. It’s called DMLA in French and ARMD (Age-related macular degenerat
i GOT THE MICROSCOPY JOB!!!
I GOT THE JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the Monty Hall paradox
a really cool maths problem! Suppose you’re on a game show, and you’re given the choice of three doors: Behind one
pleins de bidules inconnus (de nous) qui meurent
Je sais, je sais… Je ne mets que des trucs de sciences et d’actualite et rien sur moi mais c’est parce que l
really cool NIM!
NIM stands for Negative-Index Metamaterial (métamatériaux à indice de réfraction négatif). Some crazy scientists want to
Impact Factor drama
Ha! Ha! funny story in the Genome Biology Journal. Not exactly where you would expect anything remotely funny… http://ge
cell phones with pop corn options!
David just sent me this link! Amazing! Makes you think twice about using your mobile phone!! The great news is that if you put
midsummer cells
ha ha! pretty cool animation of a couple of stuff that happen inside and between cells. this week end we are going to Gävle,
gros flop
lu dans Le Monde Cabillaud, merlans, lottes, carrelets, soles sont quelques uns des poissons des eaux francaises dont les stoc
Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui: carotte et glace pas pillee
Depuis 800 000 ans au moins, les concentrations de dioxyde de carbone (CO2) et de mĂ©thane (CH4) n’ont jamais Ă©tĂ© auss
Charles Darwin
This is what the guy wrote in his introduction to ‘On the Origins of Species’ in 1859: ‘Although much remain