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Hubble Finds Eye of Sauron

June 30th, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Life

New Scientist

A spectacular, luminous ring offers the best evidence yet that a nearby star is circled by a newly formed solar system.

The ring is composed of dust particles in orbit around Fomalhaut, a bright star located just 25 light years away in the constellation Pisces Australis – or the Southern Fish. A recent image captured with the Hubble Space Telescope - which makes the system look uncannily like the Great Eye of Sauron from the blockbusting Lord of the Rings trilogy - confirms that Fomalhaut’s ring is curiously offset with respect to the star.

Fomalhauts Ring

Open the pod bay doors, HAL… err, Clarissa?

June 29th, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Life

New Scientist

A voice-operated computer assistant is set to be used in space for the first time on Monday – its operators hope it proves more reliable than “HAL”, the treacherous speaking computer in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Called Clarissa, the program will initially talk astronauts on the International Space Station through tests of onboard water supplies. But its developers hope it will eventually be used for all computer-related work on the station.

Clarissa was designed with input from astronauts. They said it was difficult to perform the 12,000 procedures necessary to maintain the ISS and conduct scientific experiments while simultaneously reading through lengthy instruction manuals.

“Just try to analyse a water sample while scrolling through pages of a procedure manual displayed on a computer monitor while you and the computer both float in microgravity,” says US astronaut Michael Fincke, who spent six months on the station in 2004.

Clarissa queries astronauts about the details of what they need to accomplish in a particular procedure, then reads through step-by-step instructions. Astronauts control the program using simple commands like “next” or more complicated phrases, such as “set challenge verify mode on steps three through fourteen”.

Again, Xerox comes to the rescue.

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Count Dooku Net

June 24th, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Life

Dooku.net

Stupid name from a stupid movie, but this site makes its possible to laugh at.
Make sure you have your volume up. Click the button to change songs.

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The Michelangelo Code

June 16th, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Life

Reuters

SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) - Two Brazilian doctors and amateur art lovers believe they have uncovered a secret lesson on human anatomy hidden by Renaissance artist Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling.

Completed nearly 500 years ago, the brightly colored frescoes painted on the Vatican’s famous sanctuary are considered some of the world’s greatest works of art. They depict Biblical scenes such as the “Creation of Adam” in which God reaches out to touch Adam’s finger.

But Gilson Barreto and Marcelo de Oliveira believe Michelangelo also scattered his detailed knowledge of internal anatomy across 34 of the ceiling’s 38 panels. The way they see it, a tree trunk is not just a tree trunk, but also a bronchial tube. And a green bag in one scene is really a human heart.

This is pretty amazing. Looking at some of these works of art in detail, it does begin to be difficult to dispute this fact.

sure does look like the cross section of a brain…

a bronchial tube and a lung?

a heart?

And there are many more… Amazing these havent been discovered sooner.

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Cats use fax as toilet and spark house fire

June 12th, 2005 | 1 Comment | Posted in Life

Yahoo

TOKYO (Reuters) - Two kittens picked the wrong place to relieve themselves when they urinated on a fax machine, sparking a fire that extensively damaged their Japanese owner’s house.

Investigators in the western city of Kobe have concluded that the fire in January was caused by a spark generated when the urine soaked the machine’s electrical printing mechanism.

The fire damaged the kitchen and living room before it was put out by the house’s owner, who was treated for mild smoke inhalation, said Masahito Oyabu, a fireman at the Nagata fire station in central Kobe.

The kittens quickly ran to safety, he added.

“If you have a cat, or a dog for that matter, be careful where they urinate,” Oyabu said. “Especially keep them away from electrical appliances and wires.”

Remember this well, Aaron.

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Documents Suggest Merck Tried to Censor Vioxx Critics

June 10th, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Life

NPR : Part 1, NPR : Part 2, NPR : Medical Schools and Drug Firm Dollars

Over the past few months, it has emerged that the company was aware for years that Vioxx might be dangerous. Now, new documents obtained by NPR suggest that even as Merck was making Vioxx into a bestseller, the company was putting pressure on independent doctors. The company’s apparent aim: to keep them from discussing evidence of Vioxx’s potential safety problems. The documents show that Merck exerted pressure not only on individual doctors, but also on several of the nation’s top medical schools.

Evidently NPR has dug up a bunch of documents that paint a pretty damning case against Merck in its systematic attempt to shut up doctors, academics, and researchers. Moreover, this series paints an awfully telling picture of how all Pharma Companies inject their dogma into Medical Universities to, in many cases, the detriment of society. As always, NPR sets the bar for journalism.