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#123942 - 05/04/07 01:55 AM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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ROFLMHO
But what if the side of the brain that is asleep also controls say, your hearing? Or if your left brain is asleep and your right arm goes to sleep too? Hehehehe
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#123943 - 05/04/07 01:56 AM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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Bravus, does this apply to all oceanic mammals?
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#124105 - 05/05/07 04:39 AM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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When is -135o C (-211o F) considered a 'high temperature'? When you're talking about 'high temperature superconductors'.When many metals are cooled to extremely low temperatures, close to 'absolute zero' (-273 o C, -459 o F), they become superconductors. That means they conduct electricity with zero resistance. That might not sound all that exciting, but it allows things like levitation. See the video It also means that a current that you start in such a material will keep going for ever, because there's not resistance to stop it. 'High temperature' superconductors don't have to be cooled to the extreme temperatures near absolute zero needed for metal superconductivity (it's very hard to get that cold). They are ceramic materials containing copper, and the record 'hottest' temperature at which superconductivity has occurred is -135 o C. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-temperature_superconductor
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#124647 - 05/08/07 05:35 AM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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Questionable factoid: Bullfrogs never sleep
This is a followup to the sleeping (or otherwise) dolphins story. I've heard this about bullfrogs before but never got really good confirmation (or otherwise) on it.
And Amelia, I'm not sure if we've done the research to know whether the deal is the same with the other marine mammals.
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#124747 - 05/08/07 10:57 PM
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Ah, it's a definitional matter. We know all about those around here. ;)
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#124749 - 05/08/07 11:02 PM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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Now more of a scientist factoid than a science one... in fact, ten of them: Ten Obscure Factoids Concerning Albert Einstein
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#124751 - 05/08/07 11:29 PM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same
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Ah, it's a definitional matter. We know all about those around here. ;) LOL
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#124752 - 05/08/07 11:31 PM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same
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Interesting Einstein facts! Didn't he fall in love with his cousin or something?
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#124768 - 05/09/07 01:02 AM
Re: Fun Science Factoid Of The Day
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I don't know how reliable the following is /Bevin
Amazon: Einstein's Wife
From the Back Cover
When Albert Einstein died in 1955 he left behind a remarkable scientific legacy, and an extraordinary secret. In 1986 love letters were discovered which revealed a marriage hidden in the shadows for more than 30 years. Before moving to America in 1933 with his second wife and first cousin Elsa, Einstein had married his university sweetheart and scientific collaborator Mileva Maric.
Einstein, contrary to popular belief, did not work alone in the years leading to the great scientific achievements of 1905. Maric, a brilliant mathematician, collaborated with him on three famous works: Browian Motion, Special Relativity Theory and Photoelectric Effect, which won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.
Until now, this collaboration was erased from history. Drawing on long-hidden documents, love letters and biographies, "Einstein's Wife" pieces together a partnership of extraordinary passion and intellect that led to one of the greatest theoretical breakthroughs in the twentieth century.
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