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A team of University researchers will get their hands on some of Europes fastest supercomputers in a bid to crack Einsteins theory of relativity and help describe what happens when two black holes collide.
Read More »Avoiding Bad Body Language
Whether youre presenting to investors, customers, or employees, communications expert Bill Rosenthal says you should be sure to avoid these gestures, expressions, postures, and eye movements. Never look away from your audience. In the outside world you may multitask and look at your Blackberry while ordering a latte, but never lose eye contact with those who have come to hear you speak.
Read More »New Anti-Doping Test Looks for Biochemical Changes over Time
By Ewen Callaway of Nature magazine Cyclist Borut Bozic drew his hands to his chest with a look of joy, disbelief and exhaustion after defeating some of the world's best sprinters in the Swiss village of Tobel.
Read More »Lindau Nobel Meeting–The future of global health
What can be done about global health? It's the question on everyone's minds following Peter Agre's moving talk on malaria 'without borders' earlier in the week and Christian De Duve handing the baton of all the world's challenges to the young researchers in
Read More »DIY U: The Future of Learning [Video]
How to build an education from just one blog post: The Pippa Buchanan story.
Read More »A New Look at Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (preview)
One day 12-year-old Elizabeth McIngvale became obsessed with the number 42, which happened to be her mother’s age at the time, 11 years ago.
Read More »6 Cool Tools for DIY Prototyping
A new wave of DIY engineers is transforming innovation into something that can be done at the kitchen table. Thank the maker movement for the technology that's changing the way we think about prototyping.
Read More »Robo-Simulator Gives Shaky New Surgeons The Strokes Of Smooth Operators
Hands on surgical training (HoST) actually helps move the hands of surgeons in training to help them experience what it's like to make the cut. But are they actually learning? A teaching method that allows novice med students to instantly move with the same dexterity as the world's most seasoned surgeons sounds like the kind of science fiction quackery that'd get patients killed.
Read More »100 Blue Angels: A Personalized Kickstarter for One Marine Biologist
Wallace "J" Nichols is crowdsourcing his life's work. And saving his home in the process. It's difficult to make it as an independent scientist.
Read More »Jack said what he had to
PGT: Nicklaus wants to see the game grow, and the Golden Bear knows the future of the game is in the hands of Tiger Woods, and his successor.
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