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Mooniversary Celebrations Boost Image Quality, Suspicions

7/20/09 - Posted by Evan Kessler under Science

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It was 40 years ago today that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took “one small step for man” and “one giant leap for mankind” in the Sea of Tranquility - or, depending on what you believe, the Nevada Desert.

On July 20, 1969 Neil and Buzz cavorted on the moon hitting golf balls and planting American flags while Michael Collins sadly admired from the window of Apollo 11 (a.k.a stage left). The moment marked a crucial period in the space race as the Americans no longer had a case of “rocket envy” when it came to the Russians floating around in the wild yonder of a nothingness vacuum. In celebration of the 40th anniversary of this historic event, NASA has been suspiciously pulling out all of the stops lately to convince the skeptics around the world that, hey, this really did happen!
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Migaloo: Just Another Whale-Shaped Angel

7/02/09 - Posted by Christopher Reinhard under Science

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Keep clear of the white whale! Australian booze-cruisers came across one of the country’s most sought-after natural treasures—a white humpback whale commonly referred to as Migaloo—after a long period during which many believed was no longer living. Thanks to its resurgence, booze-cruisers henceforth will be required to maintain a wide berth—500 meters, to be exact—from the fabled creature.

Migaloo’s history is well documented in Australia as well as on the internet; the baleen-eating albino beast, whose name means ‘white fella,’ was first spotted in 1991. It’s discovery has sparked a couple of unofficial fan sites online, and an anti-whale hunting coalition.

In a related story, Captain Ahab is f*cking pissed.

Printable Energy, Oh My!

7/02/09 - Posted by Evan Kessler under Science

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Technology never ceases to amaze. First there was the wheel, and then there was sliced bread. Lo and behold, then came the atom bomb. Ever since that moment we’ve felt the steady push of progress bringing our society to soaring heights never before imagined.

Much of the driving force behind that consistent scientific shove has been the ever-so efficient nation of Germany. While their BMW’s and autobahn have put their auto industry a step ahead of the rest, they still find the time to pull off the highway of life and churn out even more innovation in other electronic arenas. The latest product of Germany to have the gadget world in a tizzy is that of the printable battery.
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Eli Raz Saves You From Sinking

6/26/09 - Posted by Abdullah Saeed under Science

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In today’s world of political revolutions, teen sexting, and dying pop icons, one might just be distracted enough to let the real danger seep in. We keep forgetting about natural disasters, and they keep hating us. Mother Nature’s step brother, the sinkhole, is a real bastard, and he’s attacking the innocent. It took geologist Eli Raz 14 hours in the clutches of a sinkhole, followed by five years of procrastination, to come to the conclusion that someone’s got to do something.

By attempting to map the sinkholes around the Dead Sea, Raz hopes to minimize the risk of individuals who flock to the body of water annually for its sandy beaches and pristine blue shallows. While no quick solution exists, he believes that knowing where they are will seriously curb the number of people trapped by sinkholes every year. Since his accident five years ago, Raz remains the only victim.

Another hindrance posed by the sinkholes is that to Israeli development firms, who have been forced to halt the contruction of a hotel and a naval base in the area. Unfortunately for Palestine, development encroaching on the West Bank is looking more and more favorable for an Israel faced with sinkholes.

The Inner Workings of a Realtime Search Engine

6/22/09 - Posted by Tobias Peggs under Featured, Industry, OneRiot News, Science

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This blog post is a summary of the forthcoming white paper from OneRiot, “The Inner Workings of a Realtime Search Engine.” For an advance copy, just ping Tobias. In the mean time, please leave comments and ask questions on this blog post. Let us know if we’ve covered enough ground, or gone into enough depth. We will try to address each point both on the blog and during the process of completing of the white paper.

40% of users perform search queries which display an intent that is best satisfied by realtime search results. Industry numbers aside, Iran – the country, the situation and the search query – has conclusively proven that users want search results from the realtime web.

Users Want Realtime Search
Across all the major search engines, including Google, Yahoo, Bing and Ask, industry numbers indicate that 40% of users are performing search queries which display an intent that is best satisfied by realtime search results. Irrespective of industry numbers, Iran – the country, the situation, and the search query – has proved beyond doubt that there is huge demand for search results from the realtime web. The question on everybody’s lips is: “What’s going on right now?” In order to answer that question, they need to find the news, images, conversation, stories and videos with the most social relevance right now. Realtime search results meet that need.

Everyday hundreds of millions of search engine users type something as heavyweight as “Obama,” or as entertaining as “Britney”, into the search box and expect to find out what’s going on right now for that topic. These types of searches are commonly called “browse” searches, as people are Browsing for information. They don’t have a particular URL in mind. They just want to know what’s going on right now – the source of information being less important than the information itself. Those users are best satisfied by search results from the realtime web.

Making up the remaining 60% of searches on the web are “Navigation” searches (20%), and specific “Informative” searches (40%). An example of a navigation search is when a user is trying to get to Sony.com, or Yahoo.com. They will enter a search query in an attempt to find a recognized home page. An example of an informative search is when a user is trying to find a specific recipe for Cabbage Soup that is definitely “out there somewhere.” They enter a query in attempt to find that specific information.

The best traditional search engines are very good at finding navigation search results, and specific information. The best realtime web search engines are very good at finding Browse search results – addressing fully 40% of the market. With 1% of the search market worth $1bn per year, 40% is a huge target to go after.

Traditional Search – A Broad Overview

Traditional search engines treat the web like a library. Web pages are crawled, and the content is stored in an index for efficient retrieval of information. Those web pages also build up a “Rank” over time (e.g. Google’s “PageRank”). Pages with the highest Rank percolate to the top of the results.

A page’s Rank is constructed from many factors, but one of the most important is citation importance – broadly, the number of inbound links to that web page. This approach tends to favor highly referenced resources like Wikipedia. For example, search for “Britney Spears” on a traditional search engine and the top result is likely to be a Wikipedia page. This approach produces dependable results, but results that are not necessarily reflective of why the user would be searching for Britney at any particular time (i.e. to find out what’s going on right now). Additionally, a page’s Rank is relatively static. It changes periodically, but not at a pace to keep up with the realtime world of changing interests in a topic. A page with high rank might be tremendously relevant yesterday, but not tomorrow. A traditional search engine is only able to return yesterday’s relevant result.

Traditional search engines struggle to surface the hyper-fresh and socially relevant “realtime” results that satisfy users performing Browse searches. OneRiot, a realtime search engine, is focused exclusively on solving that problem and addressing that 40% of the market. To do that, we have had to:

Invent new ways to index the web: by harnessing the power of the realtime social web.

Invent new ways to rank the content in that index: at search time, to deliver the most relevant result right now.

We will now consider each of these two innovations in turn.

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Astronauts Quench Thirst with Pee-cycled Water

5/22/09 - Posted by Abdullah Saeed under Science

Space… the final frontier. That means no conveniently located rest areas.

Science fiction writers have always pushed the bounds of our imagination by showing us worlds in which androids walk among us, highways become skyways, and some of the androids walking among us are hooker-bots. While many of these fancifully conceived technologies may be a ways off, one crucial bit of space age technology is now a reality: the purification of our precious bodily fluids.

While our urine is already a refreshing beverage, as former Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai can tell you, the merit of its imbibement for actual nutrition and hydration has remained subjective. Nothing does the body better than good old H2O, and astronauts’ bodies are no exception, even with their years of scientific experience. However, after acknowledging that transporting water to ongoing space missions was becoming a hassle, NASA was hard-up for a solution. All their scientists needed to do was take their attention off the stars and onto their pee. After only months of traumatic taste testing, science prevailed, and the purification system was born.

Never again will space workers go thirsty, “And the taste is great!” says astronaut Michael Barratt. In a recent poll since the technology’s development, space station residents were shown to prefer their own urine to the previous favorite, Tang in a space pouch.

Twitter Quits Hating on @Replies, Kanye Takes Over

5/13/09 - Posted by Christopher Reinhard under Economy, Gossip, Life & Culture, Politics, Science

Kanye West did the entire world a favor today by announcing that he does not, did not, and will not ever have a Twitter account. The popular producer, fashionista and vocoder spokesman blogged about his distaste for the medium, suggesting that using it would only keep him from being the voice of a generation we have all come to ‘love’ and ‘respect.’

West also ragged on Twitter founder Jack Dorsey for allowing fake celebrity accounts to continue slandering their real celebrity counterparts: “IT’S A F*CKING FARCE AND IT MAKES ME QUESTION WHAT OTHER SO CALLED CELEBRITY TWITTERS ARE ACTUALLY REAL OR FAKE.” (Note following picture of #1 Kanye fake. Seriously, Jack - how do you know?!)

Lucky Stars: Hawking Recovering

4/21/09 - Posted by Evan Kessler under Science, US

Human super computer and personal advisor to the stars Stephen Hawking has not gone the way of Isaac Asimov and Carl Sagan just yet. Despite reports that the genius physicist was “very ill” yesterday, he is now purported to be on the road to recovery.

Hawking was admitted to Addenbrooke hospital Monday after digitally complaining of a chest infection. The news of his impending well-being allowed the physics world to breathe a huge sigh of relieve as it will allow Hawking to continue work on his “unified theory,” which attempts to solve contradictions between Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and the Theory of Quantum Mechanics. VH1 execs also breathed a sigh of relief as they can now continue planning their Hawking-based reality show, Quark of Love.

Gardening Robots Do It with Plants

4/10/09 - Posted by Mara Siegler under Science

The never-ending war between man and metal wages on today in a flurry of shrapnel and leaves, as the diabolical hive mind of students at MIT announce their newest invention to destroy the world: gardening robots.

Thus far, these small, green thumbed machines have only been used to tend cherry tomatoes. They can water and harvest the innocent plants, as well as straight-up “pollinate,” them (i.e. have hot, dirty robo-plant sex). While gardening is usually thought of as an enjoyable suburban leisure activity, other favorite recreations such as knitting, playing golf, and boozing seem safe for now. Researchers however, are looking into more ways the robots can be used in agriculture. This may endanger the jobs of farmers, but that is just an insignificant side effect when viewed in the broader picture. The machines use a technology similar to the Roomba, a product that has focused exclusively on battling kittens and dust in recent years. Taking that into account, along with all robot stereotypes and science fiction novels, this clearly means the new bots will steal old people’s medicine and kill us all. For the record, just to cover all bases, pirates, ninjas, zombies, and Sarah Conner are not happy about this.

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