Comment Academic paper and Google Maps mashup (Score 2) 139
Google Maps showing neutrino sources.
You can even see the Iranian reactor at Bushehr.
Comment Re:Worthless BBC article (Score 2) 105
Quote from the abstract:
Our results for one particular benchmark do not rule out the possibility of speedup for other classes of problems and illustrate that quantum speedup is elusive and can depend on the question posed.
The study asks a very specific question and acknowledge its limited scope.
Comment Re:Invisibility Cloak, yeah right (Score 1) 71
Comment Re:Preventive tech? (Score 1) 76
Imaging through scattering media, for noble causes such as medical imaging, is a current and productive research area in optics. You can account for essentially arbitrary scattering as long as it doesn't change quickly. While the technology would be different, but I expect that the mathematics and the techniques already exist to thwart and such wall which you might design.
On the other hand, a 5mm sheet of aluminium ought to do the trick.
Comment Re:Yes, but... (Score 1) 139
Three of the British warships sunk in the Falklands war
Comment Re:Transporters (Score 1) 383
NASA Planes Fly Over Bay Area To Measure Air Pollution Levels 57
Comment Physics World article (Score 4, Informative) 38
Physics World has a slightly more in-depth article.
Comment Re:Indeed (Score 1) 238
Comment Re:Let's not jump the gun. (Score 1) 250
Comment Re:Let's not jump the gun. (Score 1) 250
Comment Re:Let's not jump the gun. (Score 1) 250
Comment Re:Love Mornings (Score 1) 185
I'd love to, if only I could find somewhere at work where I could to reliably get a 20min nap.
Comment Re:Eventually... (Score 1) 169
n.b. the work [1] by Müller, Chu et al is related, but different, and the interpretation is strongly contested (e.g. [2])
[1] http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2010/02/17/gravitational_redshift/
[2] http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v467/n7311/full/nature09340.html