Comment Link to paper and video (Score 2) 111
It's a 2012 siggraph (Asia) paper. Here's the link with the video.
It's a 2012 siggraph (Asia) paper. Here's the link with the video.
The nuclear accident of Fukushima has yet to kill *a single person* due to radiation. I don't know where you get your data, but surely it's not factual.
This might very well be true, but does not stop me from dreaming (and salivating at the prospect).
My personal theory is that we killed all mammoths because they were delicious. Can't wait to taste one!
It is going to be free under the Olympics, but afterward you'll have to be a Virgin customer or pay £££.
Nope, it's a full fledged IDE, since I am compiling, running and debugging the program under windows. It is just that it will end up running on a linux box eventually.
The code you write can be compiled on multiple platforms, but the development is done in windows. Or you think xbox/ps3/wii dev is done using an IDE on the console?
Well, I use it for multi-platform C++ development and IMHO it is the best IDE for that language out there.
Compared to *any* other common energy source, coal is by far the worse.
Oh, and a quick google search returned this. Apparently, filter or not, Germany still made into the top 10.
D'oh!!
We are still not a net importer
Is that perhaps because you're extending the life of extremely polluting coal plants?
Well apparently not, and not for lack of trying. But why would you think cross-breeding is preferable? It would be a shotgun approach, since you could get the resistance as well as another set of undesired side-effects.
Besides, it's two viruses (CMV and TSWV) which are currently threatening that tomato. For the first we have the other variety. For the other we managed to identify a few genes that could give resistance. Would that be okay?
"Conversion, fastidious Goddess, loves blood better than brick, and feasts most subtly on the human will." -- Virginia Woolf, "Mrs. Dalloway"