Monday, January 7, 2013

New Scientist: Quantum shadows

OMG! Please save our coffee! I drink coffee like I breathe! - Dan

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 Quantum shadows

Forget particles and waves. When it comes to the true guise of material reality, what's out there is beyond our grasp, as this week's cover story explains. Also on newscientist.com this week (or right now for subscribers): how do we store renewable energy for the times when the sun doesn't shine or the wind blow? Liquid air batteries could be the answer. And could you live without coffee? With global warming threatening the future of the world's coffee beans, the hunt is on for ways to keep the caffeine flowing.
Julian Richards, deputy editor, newscientist.com

Chess pieces with non-matching shadows

Arc Magazine

 Buy now - Arc 1.4 / Forever alone drone

The latest issue of Arc, Forever alone drone, explores the technological wilderness over 180 pages of exciting new science fiction, essays and ideas about the future from: Jack Womack, Liz Jensen, Nancy Kress, Robert Reed, Bruce Sterling, Kim Stanley Robinson and many more.

Find out more at arcfinity.org where you can buy your copy for tablets, smartphones, Kindles, Nooks, PCs and Macs.

New Scientist TV

 Stone-Age cinema

If you think cinema is the youngest art, think again: see how our prehistoric ancestors may have invented the concept while drawing on cave walls. You'll have to update your ideas more comprehensively after watching our latest explainer animation, which shows how our choice of what to look at can change what actually happens. After that you'll be ready for anything - even cannibal insect sex caught on video, and the most popular videos of 2012.
Sandrine Ceurstemont, editor, New Scientist TV

Bison animation

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