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3 Planets Performing Rare Night Sky Show: How to See It via @SPACEdotcom
3 Planets Performing Rare Night Sky Show: How to See It via @SPACEdotcom
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Mars Society Proposes A Year-Long Arctic Mission To Better Prepare for the Red Planet #space
Mars Society Proposes A Year-Long Arctic Mission To Better Prepare for the Red Planet #space
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Too often you see photography projects that yield incredible results and think, “If only I had the money to do something like that?” Well today’s video shows you that you don’t need a lot of money to create an ama...
Too often you see photography projects that yield incredible results and think, “If only I had the money to do something like that?” Well today’s video shows you that you don’t need a lot of money to create an amazing image. Photographer Matthew Drozd had a great idea for a photo, but no budget to shoot on. But that didn’t convince him to give up: Despite his meager one camera, one flash, and one model (and horse) setup, Drozd is able to capture a stunning professional-looking image. Without money to hire a model, he simply asked his father to pose for him. As for his one flash, he puts it to good use, mixing it with ambient light to create a very dramatic tone for the image. Basically, you don’t need a lot of money to get great images. Sometimes you just have to think outside the box. Some ideas for shooting on a budget: Ask your family and friends – Using the people close to you for modeling purposes can not only save you money, but it can help you become more comfortable with posing and shooting people. If they support you and your passion, then they’ll most likely be glad to help. Just be cautious about asking them for the 20th time. Use ambient light – Many professionals use strobes, but natural and ambient lighting can be just as dramatic when used properly. Don’t think you need to invest in a big name brand flash either. There are many smaller, much more affordable off brand strobes that work great. Shoot somewhere nearby – Travel expenses can be a hassle, especially if you have a lot of gear or subjects. Be resourceful - There are many photo and lighting accessories that you can make yourself for much less. A poster board makes a nice substitute for a reflector. A curtain or large piece of fabric can make a nice backdrop. And a friend can make a nice substitute for a light stand. One camera, one flash, one model, and a good location. What else do you need? Go to full article: Capturing Interesting Photos in the Forest on a Low Budget What are your thoughts on this article? Join the discussion on Facebook or Google+ Article from: PictureCorrect Photography Tips
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The image is a hard disk drive with only 5 MB of storage (we get 16 GB + nowadays in our USB memory sticks—that’s 3,200 of these 1956 hard drives!) The good news was that it replaced punch cards1---remember them? Prior to this magnetic c...
The image is a hard disk drive with only 5 MB of storage (we get 16 GB + nowadays in our USB memory sticks—that’s 3,200 of these 1956 hard drives!) The good news was that it replaced punch cards1---remember them? Prior to this magnetic computer storage had consisted of core memory, tape, and drums.
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AL.com reports:A longtime University of Alabama booster said today he is filing an ethics complaint against state public officials for purchasing Crimson Tide football tickets without paying extra as Tide Pride members. The Alabama Ethic...
AL.com reports:A longtime University of Alabama booster said today he is filing an ethics complaint against state public officials for purchasing Crimson Tide football tickets without paying extra as Tide Pride members. The Alabama Ethics Commission, without confirming or denying...
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In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the new vector editing features of Photoshop CS6 to create an iPhone music player app interface. Read more at PSDTuts…
In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the new vector editing features of Photoshop CS6 to create an iPhone music player app interface. Read more at PSDTuts…
about 1 hour ago
The Standard Model is a physical theory of a spectacularly successful sort. It is built on beautiful and deep mathematics, covers almost all known physical phenomena, and agrees precisely with the result of every single experiment ever d...
The Standard Model is a physical theory of a spectacularly successful sort. It is built on beautiful and deep mathematics, covers almost all known physical phenomena, and agrees precisely with the result of every single experiment ever done to test it. It leaves open a very small number of questions: why this specific combination of small symmetry groups and their representations? What determines the parameters of the model (18 if you ignore neutrino masses, 7 more if you include them)? What about gravity? Does it need to be extended to account for dark matter? For several decades now, there has been a very active and heavily advertised field of “Beyond Standard Model” physics, the study of extensions of the standard model that remain consistent with experimental bounds. While BSM models have played a role in guiding experimentalists towards things to look for that are not already ruled out by what is known, they have never come anywhere near fulfilling the hope that they might provide some insight into the SM itself. They provide no explanation of the unexplained aspects of the Standard Model, instead adding a great deal of additional unexplained structure. Perhaps the simplest and most widely studied example is the minimal supersymmetric extension of the SM, which not only explains none of the 25 undetermined SM parameters, but adds more than 100 additional such parameters to the list. Theorists have traditionally followed what has been described as “Albert Einstein’s dream that the laws of nature are sublimely beautiful, inevitable and self-contained”, and the SM is our closest approach so far to Einstein’s dream. If you shared this dream, the known BSM models would never have much appealed to you, since they just added complexity and extra unexplained parameters. You also would not have been at all surprised by the strong negative results about such models that are one of the two major achievements so far of the LHC (the other is the Higgs discovery). If you’re a follower of Einstein’s dream, the obvious reaction to the LHC results so far would be to rejoice in the vindication of this dream, welcome the triumph of the simplicity of the SM, and hope that further study of the Higgs sector will somehow provide a hint of a better idea about where the SM parameters come from (almost all of them are Higgs couplings). Remarkably, a very different story is being sold to the public by those who had a great deal invested in now failed BSM models. In this story, the BSM models were the ones of Einstein’s dream: they were “natural”, and their failure leaves us with the “unnatural” Standard Model. An article entitled Is Nature Unnatural? is the source of the above quote about Einstein, and it tells us that Decades of confounding experiments have physicists considering a startling possibility: The universe might not make sense… In peril is the notion of “naturalness,” Albert Einstein’s dream that the laws of nature are sublimely beautiful, inevitable and self-contained. Without it, physicists face the harsh prospect that those laws are just an arbitrary, messy outcome of random fluctuations in the fabric of space and time… “The universe is impossible,” said Nima Arkani-Hamed, 41, of the Institute for Advanced Study, during a recent talk at Columbia University [more about this talk here]. What is behind this sort of claim that down is up is abuse of the English word “naturalness”, which in this particular case has been adopted by theorists to refer a technical property better described as “not quadratically sensitive to the cut-off scale”. There’s a lot to be said (and a lot that has been said on this blog) about the precise technical issue here. It’s a real one, and likely an important hint about the true nature of the Higgs sector of the SM and where all those undetermined parameters come from. Getting
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New artwork for sale! - "Bryce Canyon III" - @fineartamerica
New artwork for sale! - "Bryce Canyon III" - @fineartamerica
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This is a list of the points I want to cover when introducing the session on Polemics. A list looks a bit dry but I promise to be polemical. And try to show some demos at the end. The polemics are constructive in that I shall suggest how...
This is a list of the points I want to cover when introducing the session on Polemics. A list looks a bit dry but I promise to be polemical. And try to show some demos at the end. The polemics are constructive in that I shall suggest how we can change the #scholpub world by building a better one than the current one. NOTE: Do not be overwhelmed by the scale of this. Together we can do it. It is critical we act now Semantics/Mining is now seen as an opportunity by some publishers to “add value” by building walled gardens. Increasing attempts to convince authors to use CC-NC. We must develop semantic resources ahead of this and push the edges One person can change the world We must create a coherent community Examples: Open Streetmap, Wikipedia Galaxyzoo OKFN Crowdcrafting, Blue Obelisk (Chemistry – PMR), ?#scholrev Visions Give power to authors Discover, aggregate and search (“Google for science”) Make the literature computable Enhance readers with semantic aids Smart “invisible” capture of information Practice before Politics Create compelling examples Add Value Make authors’ lives easier Mine and semanticize current scholarship. Text Tables Diagrams Data Text (chemistry, species) Tables (Jailbreak corpus) Diagrams chemical spectra, phylogenetic trees Data (output). Quixote Material to start with Open information (EuropePMC, theses) “data not copyrightable”. Supp data, tables, data-rich diagrams Push the limits of what’s allowed (forgiveness not permission) Disciplines/artefacts with good effort/return ratio Phylogenetic trees (Ross Mounce + PMR) Nucleic acid sequences Chemical formulae and reactions Regressions and models Clinical/human studies (tables) Dose-response curves Tools, services, resources     We need a single-stop location for tools Research-enhancing tools (science equiv of Git/Mercurial). Capture and validate work continuously Common approach to authoring Crawling tools for articles, theses. PDF and Word converters to “XML” Classifiers NLP tools and examples Table hackers Diagram hackers Logfile hackers Semantic repositories Abbreviations and glossaries Dictionaries and dictionary builders  Advocacy, helpers, allies Bodies who may be interested (speculative, I haven’t asked them): Funders of science major Open publishers Funders of social change (Mellon, Sloane, OSF…) SPARC, DOAJ, etc. (Europe)PMC Crowdcrafting (OKF, am involved with this) Wikipedia
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Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Cartel Detection And The Use Of Screens To Uncover Price Conspiracies Introduction: The use of screens has been integral in cartel detection, but also has a very meaningful place in cartel prevention and defense...
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Cartel Detection And The Use Of Screens To Uncover Price Conspiracies Introduction: The use of screens has been integral in cartel detection, but also has a very meaningful place in cartel prevention and defense. This...
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