Posted on September 26, 2008 by Allyssa
Soon, you may be able to see people with neck pillows, umbrellas, wearing sunglasses, and with headphones covering their ears. It may seem that they are just relaxing comfortably, but actually, they’re napping. It sounds absurd, a person napping midday outside, on the side walks, on the subways, in a building, or anywhere, but an [...]
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Posted on September 24, 2008 by Allyssa
From last week’s malfunctions with Large Hadron Collider magents overheating esclated into more trouble for scientists hoping for the experiment’s sucess. The only problem for scientsist wasn’t the overheating magenets, but grew when a major leakage of liquid helium from the electrical connections making a gigantic mess. The spill was so huge, that the LHC [...]
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Posted on September 19, 2008 by Allyssa
The Large Hadron Collider is thought to be one of science’s biggest experiments since the Lunar moon landing, and it has a huge impact on every civilians’ life, this could change the way we think and make all of our science text books out of date. The Large Hadron Collider is about 175 meters below [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2008 by Allyssa
To date, the iPod Nano has reached it’s fifth product of it’s line; and people are specuating if it’ll outshine the Apple iPod’s past Nano models or fail to meet expectations. Looking back to the first generation, then called, ‘iPod Mini’ in 2004 to the most recent one to date, 4th generation Nano. From then to now, [...]
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