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The 2011 World Solar Challenge has been run and won | thatscienceguy
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Science, heck yeah! Laquo; Getting the sustainability message out through film. Science of Doctor Who. The 2011 World Solar Challenge has been run and won. They started under clear skies and blazing heat and finished in steady rain, but the winner of the 2011 World Solar Challenge has been decided. After 4 days of travelling, Tokai University (Japan) crossed the finishing line north of Adelaide today in the lead. Tokai University's car crossing the line surrounded by team members. Another challenge faced...
Getting the sustainability message out through film | thatscienceguy
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Science, heck yeah! Laquo; The Square Kilometre Array – Australia’s final pitch. The 2011 World Solar Challenge has been run and won. Getting the sustainability message out through film. Over the past few weeks I’ve been involved in the organisation of public screenings for the 2011 SCINEMA Festival of Science Film. But why is our consumption increasing so quickly? Well partially it is a result of planned obsolescence. Believe it or not, the lifespan of a light bulb in 1920 was longer than it was in ...
Science of Doctor Who | thatscienceguy
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Science, heck yeah! Laquo; The 2011 World Solar Challenge has been run and won. Science of Doctor Who. When two bloggers join forces, strange things happen. Joined by James Byrne. We travelled to Natimuk, Victoria to host “Science of Fiction: Doctor Who”. So is time travel possible? Teleportation, however, was not as ‘easy’ as time travel. Our panel suggested that you could scan a body and transmit the data to another place, then rebuild the body. However, it was pointed out that this...The panel also ta...
The Square Kilometre Array – Australia’s final pitch | thatscienceguy
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Science, heck yeah! Laquo; No article this fortnight. Getting the sustainability message out through film. The Square Kilometre Array – Australia’s final pitch. For more information about the SKA and the scale of this megascience project, see the previous articles:. SKA: Something Kinda Awesome. SKA: The technical aspect of a mega project. This entry was posted on July 16, 2011 at 12:14 am and is filed under Engineering. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.
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Science, heck yeah! June 2, 2011. Science is ever moving and ever changing, and we’re always finding new things. In this article I’m revisiting some of my past topics with some recent research. The structure of skin. One of my first articles on thatscienceguy discussed the structure of human skin. Which allows individual fibres to wind and unwind. While the fibres can individually wind and unwind, they do so cooperatively to allow the stratum corneum to breathe without losing structural strength. I expla...
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If the concept of infinity doesn't blow your mind, it jolly well should. Obstetricians are stupid and arrogant. No really. If this is true, it logically follows that medical researchers must be receiving salaries so large, placing any two scientist’s personal wealth in one geographic location would result in a catastrophic shift in the earths axis; after all, we’re discussing people that tirelessly chip away at the face of disease so that we may enjoy longer and more comfortable lives. Obstetricians are ...
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thatscienceguy | Science, heck yeah!
Science, heck yeah! Science of Doctor Who. November 8, 2011. When two bloggers join forces, strange things happen. Joined by James Byrne. We travelled to Natimuk, Victoria to host “Science of Fiction: Doctor Who”. So is time travel possible? Well no, you could only travel to the time when the wormhole at the other end was created, much to the chagrin of 7% of our audience who wished they could travel to earlier in the day and change their mind about going to the show. Also, according to a back-of-the-env...
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