Links for 15-10-2007
Infinite music storage, the realities of quantum teleportation, photography tips …
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1 – Abortion inquiry asks scientists to disclose links to faith groups
“Suspicion that contributors had not been transparent about their affiliations has led the clerk of the committee to take the unusual step of writing to all those who gave evidence asking them to disclose their links to any relevant organisations.”
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2 – Infinite Storage for Music
“… sometime in the next decade, we’ll see a $100 device that fits in your pocket and holds all of the music ever recorded by humanity.” And that’s not baseless speculation, either.
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3 – Beam me up: Just how close are we to teleportation?
“A brain-pulpingly complex and, at times, surreal field of study [...] quantum teleportation involves the transmission not of actual matter, but rather of information.” To answer the headline – probably not very.
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4 – Improve Your Photos in 60 Seconds
“If you are tired of reading long explanations and confused by tricky photo techniques, here you can have it short and sweet. Arranged by topics, each subject takes less than 60 seconds to read.”
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5 – Get Organized with Remember the Milk
RTM rules; here are some tips on how to get the best from it.
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“Lohr does raise some red flags, but it seems to me that the explicit case he makes against Google is outweighed by the implicit case he makes for the company.”
