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Submission + - First superheavy element found in nature (arxivblog.com)

KentuckyFC writes: "The first naturally occuring superheavy element has been found. An international team of scientists found several nuclei of unbibium in a sample of the naturally occuring heavy metal thorium. Unbibium has an atomic number of 122 and an atomic weight of 292. In general, very heavy elements tend to be unstable but scientsts have long predicted that even heavier nuclei would be stable. The group that found unbibium in thorium say it has a half life in excess of 100 million years and an abundance of about 10^(-12) relative to thorium, which itself is about as abundant as lead (abstract)."
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Submission + - Censorship System Proposed in Norway

Aqwis writes: A web filter system, comparable to the chinese one, has been proposed (link in Norwegian) to the Norwegian Storting. It will, if it goes through, block all web sites and servers that contain hate (racial hate, pro-nazi sites, hate towards the government, etc), most kinds of pornography (not only child pornography), foreign gambling sites or sites that share copyrighted or other material that is illegal to be shared (such as most BitTorrent sites and services such as LimeWire). Reactions have been mixed, however mostly negative.

Comment misinformation (Score 5, Informative) 1392

I'm writing this way too late to get modded high enough for anyone to see but maybe someone will see it and it'll help. The irony is that I'm so late in posting as I'm in China and just woke up this morning.

I was here briefly last summer and am now doing a semester abroad. China really is not that a bad of a place to be. It seems most of the replies are very negative or sarcastic about the security situation in China. In all seriousness, living here as a foreigner is not that bad. Sure you have to deal with weird, to the US, government regulations, but I don't feel as though I'm under an iron fist or anything. Just respect the culture and their customs/laws and you will have a great time.

Oh and if you take the time to learn even a bit of the language it can help immensely. I know I've run into many people who were much more cordial when I told them (in Chinese) that I was a student here learning the language.

Everyone has different experiences, especially if you are ABC or even look remotely Chinese. But instead of listening to a bunch of other people talk about it, just take a 2 week trip to China and see for yourself. I think more Americans need to get out and see the realities of the world (although my cynicism says that when the they do the average Americans will do something stupid, get into trouble, and then blame it not on themselves but on the country they are in)

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