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Comment Re:A new summary (Score 2) 76

Ion clocks are also based on optical transitions. So your new summary is incorrect. Also, it's not really "statistics" that win out, its the ability to probe your ensemble (either 1 ion or many atoms) with lower Quantum Projection Noise. For example, everytime your laser has excited your ion to a quantum superposition of ground and excited state all you get back is one bit of information: 1 - excited state, 0 - ground state. So to discover where your laser (aka clock oscillator) is detuned with respect to your atomic reference or in another words what quantum superposition you created requires you to run the experiment many times. With an optical lattice clock, you gain the ability to measure more than just a 1 or a 0, you measure as an example 2035 atoms in the excited state and 812 atoms in the ground state or an excitation fraction of 0.714. It is statistics, but it's quantum in nature.

Comment RSI and BU program (Score 1) 87

BU offers a High school research internship

http://www.bu.edu/summer/high-school-programs/research-internship/how-to-apply.shtml

You might be able to swing something in the CS department there.

The Problem is you really have to start a month or two applying to programs like these...Check out PROMYS, and there is a Stanford one as well.

The "best" is supposed to be RSI...but again they have stopped taking apps.

http://www.cee.org/rsi/

Comment Re:Hulu? Youtube? (Score 1) 589

I mean, I get what you are saying...but they had to choose some platform. So they chose microsoft *shrug* if they had chosen adobe would we still be having this conversation?

All I'm trying to say is that I really think the article blurb is incredibly misleading and this really isn't a "slap in the face" or anything that people should really feel wronged about.

Choose your fights I guess is the moral. I remember being pretty pissed when Deval Patrick axed Massachusetts plans to get away from Microsoft for state documents...and in the end an issue like that is really where the open source community should be focusing its efforts on.

Google

Google's Floating Datahaven 450

PDG writes "Google has pending plans to take its data centers off-shore, literally. By moving their data centers to floating barges in international waters, they are able to save money on taxes and electricity (using wave based power) as well as reside their operations outside the jurisdiction of governments. There is mention of hurricane and other caveats, but I wonder how they plan to get a bandwidth pipe large enough and still be reliable. Seems like a chapter out of a Neal Stephenson novel." You might recall earlier discussions on the same subject.

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