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A tiny white ball is released into a Lego board with peg pieces, immersed in a tank filled with glycerol, to help researchers visualize what happens at nanoscale in microfluidic arrays. (Credit: Will Kirk/ Johns Hopkins University)
JOHNS HOPKINS (US)—Forget the giant robots and blocky spaceships. A team of engineers is snapping together Legos to visualize life at the nanoscale. Continue…
Thursday, August 27, 2009 16:42 - 2 Comments
Society & Culture - Jul 15, 2009 12:07 - 1 Comment

Blogs follow mainstream media’s lead

Cornell researchers say their work suggests an answer to a longstanding question: Is the “news cycle” just a way to describe our perception of what’s going on in the media, or is it a real phenomenon that can be measured? They opt for the latter, and offer a mathematical explanation of how it works.










