Sophocles Epigonoi, Oxyrhynchus Papyri, quark-gluon plasma, velorution
Speaker A: . . . gobbling the whole, sharpening the flashing iron.
Speaker B: And the helmets are shaking their purple-dyed crests, and for the wearers of breast-plates the weavers are striking up the wise shuttle's songs, that wakes up those who are asleep.
Speaker A: And he is gluing together the chariot's rail.
These words were written by the Greek dramatist Sophocles, and are the only known fragment we have of his lost play Epigonoi (literally "The Progeny"), the story of the siege of Thebes. Until last week's hi-tech analysis of ancient scripts at Oxford University, no one knew of their existence, and this is the first time they have been published.
- the Oxyrhynchus Papyri seen in IR
18 April 2005 Brookhaven National Laboratory produces a quark-gluon plasma in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.. two gold ions.... Unexpectedly, the quark gluon plasma behaved like a perfect liquid of quarks, instead of a gas
velorution is back !!!!
velorution
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GulfStream
bacteria fans...
Matthew R. Goddard of the University of Auckland is pushing that old canard of August Weismann
"19th-century theory about sex: that nature favors it because it allows faster evolution"
Seems that yeast that cant sporulate do worse at high temperature.
now,now Matthew. "faster evolution" is easy - just turn off DNA error correction.
What sex does is something different, it provides well-tested packets of genes to evade parasites.
what your hot yeast is up to is far from clear
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