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    Microscope on a Chip Could be Implantable
    2008-08-04 09:33:33
    From Boing Boing: Last Friday's Science Friday on NPR featured a really exciting segment on a "microscope on a chip," an ingenious, $10 method for building a microscope using a digital camera controller. The 17-minute segment runs through a number of potential applications for this...
    By: CR4: The Engineer's Place for Discussion & New
     
    Looking into a Microscope of Web Search Results
    2008-05-06 21:53:52
    A good alternative search engine that you may want to add to your browser is the Grokker search engine from Grokker.com. It’s not really a search engine on its own but rather a web application that takes results form major search engines like Yahoo & presents the results in a more graphical way instead of the usual text format. So to speak, you can consider it as a meta-search engine. Ok, maybe it’s not a real search engine but the application organizes the search results unlike regular search engines. By clicking on the map view, you receive search results that are organized in circles according to the amount & type of search results.Hence, you no longer have to browse through thousands of ranked websites like on major search engines. Simply go to the circle that you think is the appropriate category of your search results, & you’re done! Well, unless you do find the particular search result; you are still going to be browsing to other circles of search results on th...
    By: internet executive log
     
    Quick Study: Money and Happiness Under the Microscope
    2008-05-01 00:06:00
    by Laura RowleyUniversity of Southern California professor Richard Easterlin, the father of research on well-being, began studying happiness in the late 1960s, when happiness wasn't cool. I've interviewed him a number of times over the years.Early in his career, Easterlin examined data on economic growth and reported happiness in a range of countries, and discovered that big jumps in growth in nations such as the United States and Japan were accompanied by declines, or only marginal increases, in reported happiness. This became known as the "Easterlin Paradox."A Paradox RevisitedRecently, Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, two economists at the University of Pennsylvania, reexamined the data, and suggest that economic growth does indeed correlate with happiness, according to a New York Times report. They found that people in countries with higher incomes report higher life satisfaction.National economic growth and happiness is one thing, personal wealth and happiness is something els...
    By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams
     

    The microSCOPE with TV Video out by 12f675
    2008-03-08 00:03:12
    The oscilloscope is still one of the most important measurement tools of the electronic engineer. With the advent of the often very reasonably priced USB scopes, such an instrument is now within reach of every body. Twenty five years ago that was quite a different story. A (good) oscilloscope was then a very expensive instrument [...]...
    By: Circuit Project Electronic
     
    Matching Motors to Microscope Stages
    2008-03-07 07:59:00
    The addition of motorized stages to microscopes eliminated lateral stage drift. It also enabled the gathering of sequential images of two or more view fields during time-lapse sequence acquisition and large-scale microphotography. Engineers have used steppers, Piezo actuators and linear shaft motor...
    By: CR4: The Engineer's Place for Discussion & New
     
    Germs May Look Beautiful Under a Microscope But Consider Their Work Upon a Weakened Sick Body
    2007-08-17 01:08:39
    It all depends how and where you look at germs. They can appear attractive on a slide in a laboratory but in a hospital ward their effect can be devastating. So it is with sin. More: continued here...
    By: Online Business Alliance & Niches
     

    Free Celestron Research Microscope - Sponsored Link
    2007-06-03 02:03:54
    Ad - Act now and get a free high tech Celestron Microscope w/free shipping! Grand Spiral Galaxy M81 by Hubble > > Messier 81. Im age credit: Hubble > Click to enlarge Astronomers released this beautiful photograph of the grand spiral design galaxy, M81, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. Although it looks like a single image, it was actually constructed by Related EntriesSpare biology from the opinions of conservative economists Solar Concentrators To Lower Home Solar Energy Costs Newly Discovered Planet Orbits in Just 31 Hours Metal Poor Star Found With Planets Seed supports Science Fairs ...
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