Chasing the black holes of the ocean
According to researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Miami, some of the largest ocean eddies on Earth are mathematically equivalent to the mysterious black holes of space. These eddies are so tightly shielded by circular water paths that nothing caught up in them escapes.
HYDROPHOBIC SURFACES WILL IMPROVE STEAM CONDENSER EFFICIENCY
About 90% of all electricity is generated using steam as the working fluid, nearly all by steam turbines. In electric generation, steam is typically condensed at the end of its expansion cycle, and returned to the boiler for re-use. A technology that improves steam condenser efficiency could have a large impact on global electricity generation. Now a team of scientists from MIT has found a way to do this.
VACCINES: WHAT IS THE MEANING OF PHASE I, II AND III?
I'm often asked, "How long will it take to finally have an HIV vaccine? Are we close? What about this study that published good results on an HIV vaccine?"
CHILD BEHAVIOUR: NOT IN THEIR GENES?
Using a powerful approach called GCTA, King’s College London researchers Maciej Trzaskowski and colleagues found no evidence that genetics can explain differences in children’s behavioural and conduct difficulties.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Child Behaviour: Not In Their Genes?
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Lack of quantitative training among early-career ecologists: a survey of the problem and potential solutions (guest post)
“Wilson’s Principle No. 2: For every scientist, there exists a discipline for which his or her level of mathematical competence is enough to achieve excellence.” EO Wilson






