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For Those with HIV, Cigarettes Have Become More Dangerous Than the Actual Virus

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

“In persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, smoking is a scourge.” Continue reading For Those with HIV, Cigarettes Have Become More Dangerous Than the Actual Virus→

Posted in aids, disease, epidemiology, hiv, Public Health | Tagged Cancer, Smoking

Taming the Physics of Splashing

Posted on October 29, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

New experiments could mean more sanitary hospitals and safer industrial facilities. Continue reading Taming the Physics of Splashing→

Posted in fluid dynamics, fluids, splashing, studies, style | Tagged Physics

Taming the Physics of Splashing

Posted on October 29, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

New experiments could mean more sanitary hospitals and safer industrial facilities. Continue reading Taming the Physics of Splashing→

Posted in fluid dynamics, fluids, splashing, studies, style | Tagged Physics

Two Incredibly Bright X-Ray Flares Might Be Proof of Exotic Black Holes

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

They may provide evidence for a new form of black hole. Continue reading Two Incredibly Bright X-Ray Flares Might Be Proof of Exotic Black Holes→

Posted in Black Holes, chandra, discoveries, mysteries, Space, x-rays, XMM-Newton | Tagged Astrophysics

Hack This: An Overdue Python Primer

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

A very short introduction. Continue reading Hack This: An Overdue Python Primer→

Posted in code, coding, hack this, Programming, Python, toots, Tutorials

Hack This: Scrape a Website with Beautiful Soup

Posted on October 18, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

There’s a whole universe of data waiting on the other side of the HTML looking glass. Continue reading Hack This: Scrape a Website with Beautiful Soup→

Posted in beautiful soup, hack this, html, Programming, screen scraping, Tutorials, web scraping

For the First Time, Researchers Bridge Quantum Computers on a Single Chip

Posted on October 15, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Maybe building a full-scale quantum computer is just a matter of linking a bunch of small ones. Continue reading For the First Time, Researchers Bridge Quantum Computers on a Single Chip→

Posted in discoveries, particles, Quantum computer, quantum physics, sandia | Tagged Quantum Information

Stem Cell Therapy Mends Broken Hearts

Posted on October 10, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Researchers gain a rare edge against America’s most frequent killer. Continue reading Stem Cell Therapy Mends Broken Hearts→

Posted in causes of death, discoveries, graft vs host, health, heart regeneration | Tagged Heart Failure, Stem Cells

Feeding Graphene to Silkworms Yields Supersilk

Posted on October 10, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Nature delivers on the materials science. Continue reading Feeding Graphene to Silkworms Yields Supersilk→

Posted in Materials, materials science, silk, silkworms, Wearables | Tagged Metamaterials

Computer Scientist Publishes Manifesto for Expressive Algorithmic Music

Posted on October 9, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

A new five-year research project aims to understand how humans compute music. Continue reading Computer Scientist Publishes Manifesto for Expressive Algorithmic Music→

Posted in algorithmic music, algorithms, code, Machine Learning, machines, manifestos, Papers, perception

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