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http://www.apple.com/science/solutions/
List of scientific applications software for Mac: Visualisation, Genomics, Chemistry and Microscopy. |
http://warrantyvoidifremoved.com/formica
The Formica project began as a group project in the fourth-year Biologically Inspired Robotics module of the electronic engineering course at Southampton University. The project takes its name from the latin word for ants, as the robots were... |
http://www.macresearch.org/
MacResearch.org is an open and independent community for scientists using Mac OS X and related hardware in their research. It is the mission of this site to cultivate a knowledgeable and vibrant community of researchers to exchange ideas and... |
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Compressed sensing Fill in the Blanks: Using Math to Turn Lo-Res Datasets Into Hi-Res Samples By Jordan Ellenberg February 22, 2010 | 12:00 pm | Wired March 2010 Using a mathematical...
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Sony PS3s for supercomputer Sony still subsidizing US military supercomputer efforts The PlayStation 3's price drop was a boon for more than just consumers. The US military is now snapping up a few thousand more of the consoles to add to its (Sony-subsidized) supercomputer....
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100 core processor New Processor Will Feature 100 Cores Forget dual-core and quad-core processors: A semiconductor company promises to pack 100 cores into a processor that can be used in applications that require hefty computing punch, like video conferencing,...
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48-core Intel processor Intel Shows 48-Core Processor for Research Intel’s six- and eight-core processors are the fastest chips that consumers can get their hands on. But if you are among the research elite, the company has a new experimental chip that can...
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High speed microfluidics Microfluidics that is a Million Times Faster will enable Synthetic Biology and DNA Nanotechnology Scaling Breakthroughs From: http://nextbigfuture.com/2010/03/microfluidics-that-is-million-times.html Caption: The microfluidic sorting...
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DIY Macro Photography Kit on the Cheap DIY Macro Photography Kit on the Cheap In a quick break from our typical hacks and mods, learn to create a simple macro (close up) photography setup allowing you to create some fantastic, professional shots (see some samples below). �...
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iPhone macro lens carousel iPhone macro lens carousel: " This iPhone macro lens carousel mod is a great way to recycle that pile of scavenged optics you've got laying around. [via LifeHacker]
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Open source intervalometer How-To: Open source intervalometer for Canon, Nikon cameras Instructables user peterdr has put together a really excellent tutorial on how to build his CT-1 open-source hardware intervalometer for Canon and Nikon digital cameras....
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