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惩罚的意义 - 变态家族点击:70
 分类:funny; science; society 时间:2006-4-13 9:14:11 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
研究者说这个论文结论是, 任何其成员有共同的准则, 并且有成员有道德勇气去惩罚其他的人(不需要所有的人都要这样的勇气)的团体, 往往会取得成功。 这个实验中还有一个有意思的现象, 由于可以自由换组, 有人就会有意去自由放任组去吃白食, 吃饱了以后再回来惩罚组。 但是这些人回来之后都有一个特点, 那就是他们都会去十分积极的惩罚其他的自私的参加者。
http://blog.donews.com/biantaishabi/archive/2006/04/13/825680.aspx
Business Unlimited | Business latest | Keep science off web, says Royal Society点击:104
 分类:science 时间:2005-11-26 13:00:39 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,16781,1650370,00.html
Cryptology ePrint Archive点击:62
 分类:science 时间:2005-11-26 12:57:19 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://eprint.iacr.org/
专利与学术界点击:101
 分类:science; patent; academic; microsoft 时间:2005-11-24 20:49:38 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
大意是说:现在这帮人搞出了算法还要申请专利,别人如果要使用还要给钱,这种做法为我所鄙视。这和传统的数学界公开自己成果让他人自由享用的做法相差太远了。
http://blog.donews.com/biantaishabi/archive/2005/11/24/638546.aspx
New Scientist Breaking News - Cloning pioneer speaks out about ethical row点击:88
 分类:science 时间:2005-11-24 20:46:14 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8363&feedId=online-news_rss20
Live From the Lab, a Culture Worth a Thousand Words - New York Times点击:128
 分类:science 时间:2005-11-24 20:45:10 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/24/national/24film.html?ex=1290488400&en=3b249a4931b4fa3d&ei=5090&par...
New Scientist Breaking News - Living camera uses bacteria to capture image点击:91
 分类:science 时间:2005-11-24 20:42:08 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8365&feedId=online-news_rss20
Study weighs impact of open access on scholarly journals | Science Blog点击:64
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-21 12:56:37 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/study_weighs_impact_of_open_access_on_scholarly_journals_9061
关于新词是怎么融入语言的 - 变态家族点击:44
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-19 23:02:37 biantaishabi收录 (还有2人收录) 复制到我的网摘
http://blog.donews.com/biantaishabi/archive/2005/10/19/594418.aspx
Division Algebra -- From MathWorld点击:87
 分类:science; division; kernel; synthesis; logic 时间:2005-10-19 21:54:23 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DivisionAlgebra.html
New Scientist Breaking News - How new words become part of a language点击:65
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-19 19:54:13 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
When unwanted email first came along, people invented different words for it, such as unsolicited email and junk email. But eventually "spam" became the word of choice to describe the phenomenon.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8163&feedId=online-news_rss20
Slashdot | Taking On Software Liability - Again点击:30
 分类:science; software 时间:2005-10-10 12:55:41 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/09/2119235&from=rss
Slashdot | Microsoft's Unique Innovation点击:32
 分类:science; microsoft 时间:2005-10-10 12:34:15 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/06/1849232&from=rss
Slashdot | 2005 IgNobel Prize Awards点击:33
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-10 12:32:47 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/07/2112218&from=rss
Sci-Tech Today - Innovation - Next-Gen Processor: Supercomputer on a Chip点击:23
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-10 12:32:20 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.sci-tech-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=003000002GY3
So what do you have to do to find happiness? - Sunday Times - Times Online点击:34
 分类:science; happy 时间:2005-10-5 12:26:05 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2099-1793873_1,00.html
we make money not art: Eyes and fingers airport security点击:29
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-4 19:50:08 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/007128.php
New Scientist Breaking News - Liars’ brains make fibbing come naturally点击:51
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-1 11:46:52 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
The brains of pathological liars have structural abnormalities that could make fibbing come naturally.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8075&feedId=online-news_rss20
Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Snowball Earth Theory Comes Under Fire点击:21
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-1 11:42:09 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&articleID=000E134A-5B19-133C-9A8E83414B7F4945
Slashdot | When Hybrids Do (And Don't) Make Sense点击:11
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-1 11:41:58 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/30/2117228&from=rss
Slashdot | The Fracturing of the Internet点击:19
 分类:science 时间:2005-10-1 11:41:45 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/30/1924231&from=rss
Romance Made Electric - New York Times点击:53
 分类:science 时间:2005-9-30 12:21:41 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
As if being bawled at by the coach during training were not bad enough, sports stars may also end up being pushed around by their own clothing.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/29/business/29electric.html?ei=5090&en=841a4c9d4e7f6d2c&ex=1285646400...
New Scientist Technology - Clothing gives sportsmen a kick up the pants点击:40
 分类:science 时间:2005-9-30 12:21:23 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
As if being bawled at by the coach during training were not bad enough, sports stars may also end up being pushed around by their own clothing.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18825196.000&feedId=online-news_rss20
New Scientist Breaking News - Wild gorillas reveal their use of tools点击:34
 分类:science 时间:2005-9-30 12:21:08 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
Conservation workers have seen the first evidence for tool use in wild gorillas. One instance, caught on film in the Republic of Congo’s Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, involved a lowland gorilla using a metre-long stick to test the depth of water ahead of her as she cautiously waded into a swampy pool.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8073&feedId=online-news_rss20
The Legend of the Scopes Trial - Science didn't really win. By David燝reenberg点击:40
 分类:science; ID 时间:2005-9-9 10:48:01 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
The anniversary of the "Monkey Trial" provides an occasion to remember that it didn't really settle what we assume it settled.
http://slate.msn.com/id/2125492/fr/rss/
Researchers find clue to start of universe | Science Blog点击:55
 分类:science; bigbang; MIT 时间:2005-9-3 13:58:37 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
The team of scientists and engineers, led by Alan E.E. Rogers, made the detection using a radio telescope array designed and built at the MIT research facility in Westford, Mass. Rogers is currently a senior research scientist and associate director of the Haystack Observatory.

http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/node/8812
New Scientist Breaking News - 4G prototypes reach blistering speeds点击:79
 分类:science; 4g 时间:2005-9-3 13:17:54 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
VSF-Spread OFDM技术可以让手机使用不同的频率下载同一个数据流。而多输入多输出的MIMO技术可以让手机同时从几个发射站接收数据。
Officials from NTT DoCoMo say the phones could receive data at 100 megabits per second on the move and at up to a gigabit per second while static. At this rate, an entire DVD could be downloaded within a minute. DoCoMo's current 3G (third generation) phone network offers download speeds of 384 kilobits per second and upload speeds of 129 kilobits per second.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7943&feedId=online-news_rss20
Show Me the Science - New York Times点击:41
 分类:science; ID 时间:2005-9-3 12:36:30 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
In spite of a century of instruction and popularization by physicists, few people ever really get their heads around the concepts involved
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/28/opinion/28dennett.html?oref=login
Boing Boing: US Air Force's teleportation study点击:50
 分类:funny; science 时间:2005-9-2 11:26:10 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
"the only way to use (teleportation) as a secret weapon is to allow our enemies to bankrupt themselves thinking they can produce a teleportation machine."
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/08/30/us_air_forces_telepo.html
New Scientist Breaking News - Most scientific papers are probably wrong点击:39
 分类:science 时间:2005-9-2 11:21:11 biantaishabi收录 复制到我的网摘
"When I read the literature, I'm not reading it to find proof like a textbook. I'm reading to get ideas. So even if something is wrong with the paper, if they have the kernel of a novel idea, that's something to think about," he says.

John Ioannidis, an epidemiologist at the University of Ioannina School of Medicine in Greece, says that small sample sizes, poor study design, researcher bias, and selective reporting and other problems combine to make most research findings false. But even large, well-designed studies are not always right, meaning that scientists and the public have to be wary of reported findings.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7915
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