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SATURDAY 4. SEPTEMBER, 2010
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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week:

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FRIDAY 3. SEPTEMBER, 2010
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Millions of Web surfers have spare computer cycles--why not use browsers to tap them?
Unless a flash ad in one of your open browser tabs has gone rogue, it's likely you've got a few spare processor cycles available on the PC you're using to read this.
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A computer model that detects who is influencing whom in a group discussion, can accurately predict who is likely to speak next
One fascinating question that occupies social scientists concerns groups discussions. The problem is to determine the nature of the interaction between individuals and in particular, who influences whom.
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THURSDAY 2. SEPTEMBER, 2010
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A new way of excavating the past structure of networks reveals important information about their evolution
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WEDNESDAY 1. SEPTEMBER, 2010
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For years, claims have circulated that red rain which fell in India in 2001, contained cells unlike any found on Earth. Now new evidence that these cells can reproduce is about to set the debate alive
Panspermia is the idea that life exists throughout the universe in comets, asteroids and interstellar dust clouds and that life of Earth was seeded from one or more of these sources. Panspermia holds that we are all extraterrestrials.
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TUESDAY 31. AUGUST, 2010
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Climate models are built by scientists, not software engineers.
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The fusion of Web and TV is changing how we consume video on all platforms.
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A new technique for studying the relationship between bacteria and protozoans could boost our understanding of how these organisms spread disease
In 1980, Tim Rowbotham, a microbiologist at the University of Bradford, made an extraordinary discovery about a tiny single-celled protozoa called Acanthamoeba. These organisms are ubiquitous, turning up almost anywhere there is liquid water. Since the 1950s they have been known to cause a number of rare diseases, mainly in humans with impaired immune systems.
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Online music streaming services are altering the way people find, buy, and share songs--now iTunes is expected to join the fun.
Dozens of startups have adopted Web-based music streaming technology, which makes songs accessible from almost any device. But one music platform that hasn't moved over to the Web is also the biggest in the industry: Apple's iTunes.
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MONDAY 30. AUGUST, 2010
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Can community-minded Web developers fix scientific publishing?
No one goes into science in order to spend every waking hour thinking about how to squeeze as many publications out of every experimental result as possible, rather than doing actual research, but that's the game they're forced to play.
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The US comes second in a new quality of life index designed to be mathematically objective
Here's a thorny problem: to develop an objective way to rank countries according to the quality of life they offer their citizens.
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The federal agency makes an unprecedented response to last week's federal injunction.
The National Institutes of Health, the nation's largest biomedical funding agency, halted all ongoing research at the agency that involves human embryonic stem cells. The order comes in response to a

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SATURDAY 28. AUGUST, 2010
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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week:

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FRIDAY 27. AUGUST, 2010
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A long-standing puzzle over the craftsmanship behind Viking bracelets and necklaces has finally been solved--mathematically
The beautiful bracelets and necklaces made by Viking artisans leave archaeologists with something of a conundrum. These objects are made from rods of gold and silver which have twisted together into double helices. The puzzle is the regularity of these helices, which are remarkably similar in jewellery found in places as diverse as Ireland, Scotland, the Orkney Islands and Scandinavia.
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A helicopter equipped with a robotic hand picks up small objects.
A robotic hand attached to a small helicopter can successfully and autonomously grip objects while the helicopter is hovering, as demonstrated by a group at Yale University led by

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