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Questions & answers on everyday scientific phenomena... Why is the sky blue?' 'ask a scientist'. Fun and educational science trivia. New Scientist celebrates the questions that everybody asks. |
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Totally Absurd Inventions explores the funnier side of our inventive spirit by featuring actual USA patented products. But sometimes these inventions come from a creative place so deep, they can be perceived by some as offbeat, unusual and possibly a bit eccentric. And thats where we step in… unveiling Americas Goofiest Patents ! |
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A software platform for distributed computing using volunteered computer resources. It started with SETI@home, but has now expanded into other research areas. Go on, put those spare CPU cycles to some use. |
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The World's No.1 Science & Technology News Service |
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The Science Museum homepage |
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DERA was the Defence Evaluation & Research Agency, it's now been split into Qinetic and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, part of the UK's Ministry of Defence. |
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Take part in the largest climate change experiment ever. We need the computer power youre not using. An experiment developed for the BBC by climate scientists, led by Oxford University, using the Met Office climate model. |
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Famous for engaging Christmas Lectures, the RI's aims are cutting edge research and public understanding of science. |
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Funny science mag about unusual research. Like that for underpants containing a flatulence filter. |
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learn about the wonders of semiconductors from miss spears herself! |
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