in.sight

lifestream of designer Dr P Fenderson

What the hay?

I don't care if it's real. But living in Indiana for a while removes most of the doubt from my mind.

Posted 5 days ago

Universe

SPACE!

Posted 14 days ago

Awesome Music Video: Millionaires - Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid

Thank you, Millionaires, for turning the retarded "Men with tons of money at a strip club" music-video dichotomy on its head. Reverse misogyny FTW!

Posted 29 days ago

Chewbacca riding a giant squirrel while attacking Nazis

What more needs to be said about this?

Posted 1 month ago

Lightning Over Athens

It's starting to look like a TRIPLE lightning!

via Nasa

Posted 1 month ago

Scientists prove 'The chicken came first, not the egg' - Thanks Science!

Thanks Science!

British researchers say the chicken must have come first as the formation of eggs is only possible thanks to a protein found in the chicken’s ovaries.

‘It had long been suspected that the egg came first but now we have the scientific proof that shows that in fact the chicken came first,’ said Dr Colin Freeman, from Sheffield University, who worked with counterparts at Warwick University.

more at Metro.co.uk

Posted 1 month ago

Immortal Dog - Your Best Friend FOREVER

Cut off his paws and send them to us.
Posted 2 months ago

The math behind keytar-platypus

NOW it makes sense. (via Tenso Graphics)

Posted 2 months ago

First Artificial Life; Now Quantum Teleportation

This week in science is absolutely blowing my mind.

Earlier this week scientists announced that they had created the first living synthetic cell.

The researchers constructed a bacterium's "genetic software" and transplanted it into a host cell. The resulting microbe then looked and behaved like the species "dictated" by the synthetic DNA.

 mutation

Image by woodleywonderworks via Flickr

We don't really know what all this means right now. There are some interesting hypotheticals on what can be achieved. But the ones forefront, it seems, are engineering awesome cancer-killing lifeforms, unique drugs, and cleaning up the crap we love dumping into the oceans and air.

People are questioning the negative impact, but I agree with commenter dagfooyo over in the BoingBoing discussion:

We humans are always so worried that we can doom the planet by creating some genetically anomalous creature. But we fail to consider that nature has been randomly creating new mutant creatures for billions of years - and the only ones alive today are the baddest of badasses. No way are we gonna accidentally create something in a lab that can beat out billions of years of evolution and take over the planet. I mean unless we somehow combined influenza, velociraptors and cockroaches to create a constantly reproducing and mutating vicious intelligent killing machine that is impossible to kill. THEN we'd be in trouble.

Then, in news from the quantum computing front, there is some fantastic news. Scientists were able to transfer information simultaneously across 10 miles of space.
 
Quantum teleportation has achieved a new milestone or, should we say, a new ten-milestone: scientists have recently had success teleporting information between photons over a free space distance of nearly ten miles, an unprecedented length. The researchers who have accomplished this feat note that this brings us closer to communicating information without needing a traditional signal, and that the ten miles they have reached could span the distance between the surface of the earth and space.

Pairing this with the recent advancement in using lasers to prolong the life of quantum data, and we have a recipe for awesome. The life of the data, and the distance of travel for quantum information have long been the 2 main points of failure for quantum computing. Looks like we may be putting those stumbling blocks behind us.

(Thanks Technoccult)
Posted 3 months ago

M.I.A. - Born Free

There are no words.
Posted 4 months ago