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Computación evolutiva para aplicaciones
via Noticias by luisg on February 26, 2008
AMC. De acuerdo con el principio de la supervivencia del más apto, científicos mexicanos al mando de Carlos Coello Coello resuelven problemas de optimización mediante la computación evolutiva.
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Andrea en Ensenada
via Evaristo's Photo Gallery by Evaristo on February 27, 2008
Location: Ensenada, MexicoDate: Feb 27, 2008Number of Photos in Album: 12View Album
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Aguacate
via Soliloquio by Evaristo on February 26, 2008
Andrea publicó su primer post... ¡por fin! Desde hace una semana ha estado amenazando con crear su blog pero su perfeccionismo obsesivo se lo había impedido. Su blog se titula Aguacate y en él se reflejan sus intereses de la vida cotidiana. Aguacate es una bitácora personal en la que Andrea comparte sus experiencias con sus amigos y familiares que no están cerca. Aguacate es un blog para...
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Blind man sees with the aid of son's tooth
via Digg | Science by (author unknown) on February 27, 2008
An Irishman blinded by an explosion two years ago has had his sight restored after doctors inserted his son's tooth in his eye.
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Bad Statistical Reasoning about Weather and Climate
via Good Math, Bad Math by (author unknown) on February 28, 2008
Yet another reader sent me a link to a really annoying article at a site called "Daily Tech". The article has been more than adequately debunked by Darksyde at Daily Kos, but it's a very typical example of a general kind of argument made both for and against global warming, which I find extremely annoying. The basic argument takes one of two forms: Wow, look how hot it is today! How can...
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Phun Physics Combines Fun And Physics
via Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome by (author unknown) on March 03, 2008
Phun is a 2D physics environment where you can build/destroy and otherwise have a jolly good time with all sorts of objects (including your own). It was programmed by Emil Emerfeld (awesome name) of Umeå University for his CS thesis. It really is awesome and the perfect way to piss away several days at work. There's a video demonstration after the jump and you can go here to download the...
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Michael Patrick O'Neill is Pictures of the Year International winner
via Wetpixel.com by (author unknown) on March 03, 2008
... the 65th Pictures of the Year International competition, the “largest, oldest and most reputable photo journalism competition in the world.” The image of an underwater photographer and Goliath grouper, taken in South Florida, will be presented among other winning images during the awards ceremony at National Geographic in Washington, D.C. on April 17 and 18, 2008. Congratulations, Michael!
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Top 10 Ways to Get Cables Under Control [Lifehacker Top 10]
via Lifehacker: Top by Gina Trapani on March 04, 2008
When you finally decide it's time to do something about that rat's nest of cables that's spreading like kudzu, you don't have to spend a lot of time and money to get it under control. Whether you're looking to stow your headphone wires tangle-free in your gym bag, hide the ugly wire spaghetti you keep kicking further under your desk, or organize your gadget chargers and...
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Hexapus: World's first six-legged octopus discovered; 'That's just how he is'
via UnderwaterTimes.com by (author unknown) on March 05, 2008
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