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  1. Penguin Bets Big That The 5th Wave Will Be the Next Hunger Games | Underwire | Wired.com

    —Huffduffed by lukeburrage 4 days ago

  2. Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene Thinks You Might Be a Hologram

    Characters on Star Trek suffer frequent misadventures on the holodeck, a room that creates advanced holograms indistinguishable from reality. But now theoretical physicists such as Brian Greene, host of the recent PBS special The Fabric of the Cosmos, are starting to wonder if every object in the universe isn’t some sort of hologram. Greene talks physics and science fiction in this week’s episode of the Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast.

    http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/05/geeks-guide-brian-greene/

    —Huffduffed by lach 2 months ago

  3. ForceCast.net: Weekly ForceCast: November 23, 2012

    http://www.forcecast.net/story/forcecast/Weekly_ForceCast_November_23_2012_149012.asp

    —Huffduffed by tdickinson 5 months ago

  4. ForceCast.net: Weekly ForceCast: November 16, 2012

    http://www.forcecast.net/story/forcecast/Weekly_ForceCast_November_16_2012_148918.asp

    —Huffduffed by tdickinson 5 months ago

  5. ForceCast.net: Weekly ForceCast: November 10, 2012

    http://www.forcecast.net/story/forcecast/Weekly_ForceCast_November_10_2012_148822.asp

    —Huffduffed by tdickinson 5 months ago

  6. ForceCast.net: Weekly ForceCast: October 31, 2012

    http://www.forcecast.net/story/topstory/Weekly_ForceCast_October_31_2012_148658.asp

    —Huffduffed by tdickinson 6 months ago

  7. Why Alastair Reynolds Doesn’t Do Star Trek Physics | Underwire | Wired.com

    —Huffduffed by piamch8eec 8 months ago

  8. MobileTechRoundup podcast 274: About that 7-inch iPad

    How long has Apple been thinking about a smaller iPad? Since they read impressions about the Galaxy Tab 18 months ago. Matt shares experiences with Nexus 7 cases — and explains what pickleball is — while both hosts discuss the Chrome OS and T-Mobile’s new (old) Galaxy Note.

    http://gigaom.com/mobile/mobiletechroundup-podcast-274-about-that-7-inch-ipad/

    —Huffduffed by billhelm 9 months ago

  9. Science Weekly podcast: Citizen science

    These days anyone can contribute to a great scientific endeavour, whether it’s astronomy, molecular biology or sleep research. Clare Freeman investigates the growing importance of citizen scientists and crowdsourced research.

    In this week’s show we delve into the world of crowdsourced science to find out why scientists are increasingly relying on members of the public to make observations, gather information and analyse vast clumps of data. The list of crowdsourced projects is seemingly endless, from folding proteins in computer games, to discovering new planets and searching for extraterrestrial intelligence.

    Prof Chris Lintott started his first crowdsourcing project in 2007, Galaxy Zoo. He explains to Clare Freeman how this and all the other Zooniverse projects have developed over the years. It’s not just the technology that has advanced but also the community, with citizen scientists willing to spend more time than ever scouring data.

    In the two months since our Science Weekly call-out, almost 6,000 Britons have contributed to Prof Russell Foster’s crowdsourced survey of sleep "chronotypes" – whether you’re an owl or a lark. He reveals the initial results comparing the sleep patterns of Germans and Britons.

    Knowing your chronotype can help you maximise your intellectual performance, but could your school or employer be persuaded to let you start work later or earlier depending on your chronotype?

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/audio/2012/jun/18/science-weekly-podcast-citizen-science

    —Huffduffed by adactio 10 months ago

  10. All About Android 63: What is a Tablet Watch?!

    Galaxy S III review, Toshiba Excite 13 preview, tons of ASUS news, Instapaper, and more.

    http://twit.tv/show/all-about-android/63

    —Huffduffed by portenkirchner 11 months ago

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