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samedi 9 novembre 2013

'Science Selfies' Spotlight Scientists, Geeks Doing What They Love Best (PHOTOS)

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Science is all around us, and nearly everyone can get involved -- from conducting a critical lab experiment to strolling through a natural history museum to simply browsing through a book on the Big Bang.

Whether you're a science nerd or a Nobel-prize winning scientist, we wanted to highlight YOU doing or simply enjoying science. So we asked readers to share their "science selfies" -- and here are our favorites. Click through and see if you can spot the girl who caught a bat... or the guy holding a real human brain!

Please share your own science selfies by adding them to the slideshow below.

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"Catching crayfish in Scotland."

"For all of my fellow bird nerds out there!"

"When our scientists' hands are busy with science, they get some help with their #scienceselfies." Here, physicist Farid El Gabaly aligns a battery electrode sample for analysis with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

Celebrating Halloween at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, CA.

Junior high students experiment with fire in science class.

"I analyzed assimilable organic carbon in drinking water samples! "

A behind-the-scenes look into a quarantine area!

Posing like Einstein at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, CA.

"This is how I spend my holidays, in Costa Rica catching bats +beach time in between!"

"Spent a day doing field work electrofishing for research! A brook trout we caught!"

"Me doing a basic drug extraction!!!"

"Medicine is a science, and therefore I present Jack Sexton, CRNA!"

"Talkin bout autopsies all day."

"Nearby and in the distance exploration. Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. ? Carl Sagan." Taken at the Liberty Science Center.

"Love my job." At the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.

"Data data data data data today's data data data."

"My kiddos a few years back @ Spark!Lab in DC."

"This #realtimechem video summarizes a standard day in a synth chem lab."

"Oh hi I just extracted a human brain."

"Inside a faraday cage with a human brain."

This is what a lot of science actually looks like... "Reading/correcting the Methods chapter of my student's PhD thesis."

"Imaging my cells on the fluorescent microscope."

"This weekend was spent playing with crayfish and an ROV. The ROV before use."

Taken at the Washington University in St. Louis: "@WUSTLdbbs and @WUSTLmedschool have lots of #scienceselfies."

"I'm a bookworm, a scientist, and world traveler."

In a science classroom.

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lundi 24 juin 2013

Leak: new photos of the iPhone 5 S?

Technology: A series of shots revealing the innards and the rear face of the future iPhone run on the canvas. It suggest the presence of a more powerful battery and a wider LED flash.

Leaks about the next iPhone are increasing, pointing all to a version "S" of the smartphone that should not evolve in terms of design. The update will be rather under the hood as evidenced by the last pictures of the logical map of the iPhone 5 S published by MacRumors.

We discover a 5.92 Watt-hour battery, more powerful than that of the current model (5.45 Watt-hours). An another cliché of the rear facade reveals a wider LED flash which accompany a photo sensor it also revised upward. Apple would have worked on the lighting mode in order to propose several options.

It also mentions the presence of a fingerprint reader for secure transactions via NFC.

This 5S, expected in the autumn, iPhone may not be the only model launched this year. The will to tackle the market for entry-level with an iPhone with a plastic shell available in five or six colors with a subsidized around the $ 100 price attributed to Apple. (Eureka press)