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As with fractals, cellular automata are very simple mathematical constructs that can generate immensely complex behavior.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 7/11/2007 by ChristopherCarey | (5)
This is a computational technique that uses principles of Natural Selection to "evolve" a solution to a problem.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 7/12/2007 by ChristopherCarey | (3)
The idea that all storage, RAM to offline, would be solid-state has long been a dream. No more moving parts, large volumes of cheap random access storage, this kind of technology can enable new applications.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 8/3/2007 by johnk | (2)
A new technology can offer switching speeds that are 1 or 2 orders of magnitude faster than semiconductor technologies.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 8/3/2007 by ChristopherCarey | (1)
An experiment that illustrates that, at some point, just thinking is not as effective as doing...
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 11/8/2007 by davepl | (3)
A teacher in Sudan who was sentenced to 15 days in prision and deportation...for letting her pupils name a teddy bear Mohammad. She, however, should be thankful...under the law, she could could have received 6 months, lashes, and a fine.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 11/30/2007 by jeffdav | (3)
I'm still not sure this isn't a spoof; in any case, it looks fun.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 12/11/2007 by mattb | (3)
Oh, let's just see if there can be an intelligent discussion about this.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 5/29/2008 by kengrubb | (1)
More Fun with PhotoShop! Did the Hillary campaign darken a photo of Obama? The Daily KOS accuses Hillary of the classic OJ tactic. I report, you decide.
By: ChristopherCarey | Updated: 3/10/2008 by seamusm | (8)