The Olympic fencing tournament was thrown into an incredibly emotional, dramatic and elongated controversy when a semifinal bout of the women's individual...
The device tracked the motions of the sun, moon and five planets.
The biennial TNF-family conferences have been held over the past 20 years, from the time that TNF was cloned. These meetings have followed the enormous progress in this field. Much is now known about the members of the TNF ligand and receptor families, their signaling proteins, mechanisms of action and cellular functions. This volume is the proceedings of…
A treatise in two volumes containing a brief but comprehensive history of the philosophical speculations and scientific researches from ancient times to the...
The oh-so-aptly named Laocoon Loudspeaker/Follyphone. Photo circa 1912. (A fake instrument designed by Mr Lewis Sydney (pictured) to poke fun at the elaborate experimental musical instruments being...
Our starting point is how to see the big picture. Just as a city is filled with beautiful buildings and a variety of architectures so is the world of change. There many models out there,... Read More
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Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” Albert Einstein Isn’t it frustrating when you get that sense of deja vu in a conversation or argument, where it just seems... Read More
Programs purport to teach struggling teenagers to learn consequences, choice and accountability through powers of nature, with little scrutiny and oversight
Photoshoot with The Mechanisms at Donnington Bridge, Oxford, May 17th 2014.
For the first time, MIT neuroscientists have identified a neural population in the human auditory cortex that responds selectively to sounds that people typically categorize as music, but not to speech or other environmental sounds.
Previously believed to be only man-made, a natural example of a functioning gear mechanism has been discovered in a common insect - showing that evolution
Even though we are often consciously aware of our current emotional state, the mechanisms giving rise to these subjective sensations have remained largely unresolved. But Finnish scientists have for the first time mapped areas of the body activated by each emotion, following a study of 700 volunteers from 3 countries. By Guest Writer Michael Forrester
I think you posted it a little while ago, but do you have the photo of Jonny standing with Raphaella's wings lining up with him? (I think it's from DTTM?) Also if you have any favourite photos/or a…
Are you having trouble losing weight? Or, better yet... do any of these sound familiar? You can't lose weight no matter how much you exercise You are constantly gaining weight even though you haven't changed
As we brace ourselves for more pandemic time indoors, just knowing the root of my depletion is helpful in figuring out how I’m going to get through the winter.