November 10th, 2004
New Scientist | Cassini discovers music of the rings?

Planetary music! how long before its ripped and remixed ?

November 10th, 2004
New Scientist | Concerns over tilting Taj Mahal dismissed?

While alleviating concerns this article sheds light on some little known architectural facts about the Taj.

November 10th, 2004
HEXUS.net | Armari, Seymour Cray and a giant gold sarcophagus

This is a fascinating insight into the world of Cray supercomputers.

November 10th, 2004
ScienceDaily | Gut Microbes Can Open Gates In Fat Cells

One of the gems in this article is “…based on cell number, each of us is 90 percent microbial and 10 percent human. The genomes of our gut microbes probably contain 100 times more genes than our own genome, providing us with traits we haven’t needed to develop on our own.”

November 10th, 2004
ScienceDaily | University Of Michigan Researcher Examines The Cell’s Housekeeping Habits

Fascinating insight into programmed cell death. The article mentions “The cells of higher organisms have an internal mechanism for chewing up and recycling parts of themselves, particularly in times of stress, like starvation and disease”

November 10th, 2004
Sciencedaily | Cornell’s Tiny, Vibrating Paddle Oscillator Senses The Mass Of A Virus

Really cool application of nanotechnology.