I hope this is available by next winter…

A high-tech way to defrost.

Photo of the (Good Fri)Day: Easter Bunny on the Run

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Photo of the Day: The Phantom Path

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As the youngest of three boys…

…I could have told you this.

Some risk factors you can’t do anything about

Take this study: “Taller people more likely to develop atrial fibrillation” it says. I’m 6’2″, not extraordinarily tall, but tall enough. Over a period of 10 years beginning in 1986 I suffered four brief (no more than a couple of days at worst) spells of atrial fibrillation. It’s now been just about 10 years since …

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The first sentence I wrote today was…

Anton stood in the coalyard of Lord Sisk’s home, sadly surveying the wreckage of the Professor’s balloon, stretched out on the cobblestones like the cast-off skin of some giant red snake.

USB peripherals: The weird, the bad and the ugly

Wired News offers up an amusing gallery of the world’s weirdest USB gadgets. Although I kind of like the USB storage devices that look like sushi.

Now that’s what I call a compact!

Rice University scientists have attached light-powered motors to the single-molecule cars they announced a few months ago. How small are these cars? Well… The nanocars, which measure just 3-by-4 nanometers, are about the same width as a strand of DNA, but much shorter than DNA. About 20,000 of these nanocars could be parked, side-by-side, across …

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Photo of the Day: Invasion of the Chloroplasts

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Engage tractor beam!

Alas, it’s only good for trapping and moving protein molecules, not spaceships. Still, even the scientist being quoted explains it by referencing Star Trek.

The first sentence I wrote today was…

He woke to grey morning light filtering through a dirt- and bird dropping-smeared skylight above the bed.

Photo of the Day: Standing on Guard

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