The San Francisco Ballet will be performing a dance to music assembled by seismograph, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake.
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Russians Eye Up Moon And Mars
A leading Russian space industrialist has been discussing his country’s plans for manned missions beyond the ISS. He reckons they can do a manned moon landing by 2015, helium-3 mining there by 2025, and a Mars mission sometime between 2020 and 2030. He acknowledges the lack of budget for the next ten years, and is looking to commercial interests providing the cash.
Plastic Memory
We’ve already heard about flash memory made from nanotubes. Now plastics are getting in on the action – Singaporean scientists, having already nailed flash and WORM memory, have created DRAM from plastic polymers. We’re going to have to quit our love affair with silicon eventually, and this sort of stuff will enable us to do so.
Booze Without The Badness
There have been plenty of revelations regarding the harmfulness of alcohol in the last month or so. What we could do with is a way to experience the pleasurable aspects of inebriation (sociability, relaxation) without the unpleasent side effects (violence, memory loss, hangovers) – David Nutt of Bristol Univerity in the UK believes we could make a cocktail of drugs to create exactly this scenario. The health benefits sound great, but I’m willing to bet they can’t make the stuff taste like a fresh cool bottle of imported Grolsch. More’s the pity.
Scanning Your Life
Simson Garfinkel wants you to leave paper behind and embrace open standard digital file formats. Yeah, I know, the paperless office is so 1990s, but Garfinkel makes a reasoned argument that formats like JPEG and PDF will be readable for a long time.