Mathematical models in developmental biology / Jerome K. Percus, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Department of Physics, New York University, Stephen Childress, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
The demon in the machine: how hidden webs of information are solving the mystery of life / Paul Davies
Eat less, feed the world : Rice tells India and China
And she has blamed the 'growing Indian and Chinese appetite in contributing to the global food crisis'. The US Secretary of State is technically correct since both the countries dominate the world food consumption. But analysts feel she is morally and socially wrong.
Evolution of teaching and learning paradigms in intelligent environment [electronic resource] / Lakhmi C. Jain, Raymond A. Tedman, Debra K. Tedman (eds.)
Enhancing teaching and learning through assessment [electronic resource] / edited by Steve Frankland
ELearning and digital publishing [electronic resource] / edited by Hsianghoo Steve Ching, Paul W.T. Poon and Carmel McNaught
Tyson Foods, Inc. Recalls Chicken Strip Products due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination
Tyson Foods, Inc., a Rogers, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 69,093 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of metal.
Tyson Foods, Inc. Recalls Chicken Strip Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination
Tyson Foods, Inc., a Rogers, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 11,829,517 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically pieces of metal.
Conagra Brands, Inc. Recalls Chicken Pad Thai and Chicken Fried Rice Products Due to Misbranding and Undeclared Allergens
Conagra Brands, Inc., a Russellville, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 2,094,186 pounds of frozen entrees due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen.
[ASAP] Identifying Cysteine, <italic toggle="yes">N</italic>-Acetylcysteine, and Glutathione Conjugates as Novel Metabolites of Aristolochic Acid I: Emergence of a New Detoxification Pathway
[ASAP] Quantitation of DNA Adducts of Aristolochic Acids in Repair-Deficient Cells: A Mechanistic Study of the DNA Repair Mechanism
Teaching made easy : a manual for health professionals / Kay Mohanna, Elizabeth Cottrell, David Wall and Ruth Chambers.
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Clover Coffee Machine
Wired.com takes a look at the 'Clover', an $11,000 coffee machine hand-built by Stanford engineers.
Dangerous Object: Hitachi Spline-Shank Rotary Hammer
It's a chore to stand up and crane your neck whenever you want to see what's going on in the world outside your cubicle. But thanks to this mini jackhammer, we don't have that problem anymore.
Wired Interviews Chickensaurus Paleontologist Jack Horner
Wired Senior Editor Adam Rogers interviews Regents Professor of Paleontology Jack Horner. Horner argues that chickens are the direct descendants of dinosaurs.
The M Machine's iPad-Controlled 'M' Machine
San Francisco electronic group The M Machine built a giant illuminated "M" to sit on stage while they play. The "M" is controlled by a laptop and iPad during shows.
CES 2013: Eye-Catching Tech at 'Digital Experience'
The Gadget Lab staff scoured each jam-packed aisle to discover some of the best gems of 2013, including a gigantic Huawei phone, new LEGO Mindstorms, and a music-controlled back massager. Watch the video above to check it out!
Chicago - A Collage of Culture - Station to Station
"It's kind of an island; it's own cultural island." In this Chicago minute, we explore the third largest city in the country and it's impact on the arts.
Chicago - The Community of Chicago - Damon Locks - Station to Station
Damon Locks of the band Trenchmouth talks about his love of the city Chicago and the way it adds layers to his works of art.
Pittsburgh - Artist Trio and The Kansas City Marching Cobras - Station to Station
YOSHIMIO, Sawyer, and Bharoocha gathered in the lobby of Pittsburgh's Union Station for a gorgeous impromptu drum show, which then segued into an energetic outdoor turn by the Kansas City Marching Cobras. Dancers flipped, shook, and pulled onlookers from the crowd along with them — drums rocketing into the night sky.
The Happening - Chicago - Station to Station
Tastes Like Chicken - Chicken-Free + Sweet Potato Hash
The combination of the strips, sweet potatoes, and chipotle makes for a hearty and full-flavored dish. Want the recipe? Check out WIRED for this recipe and more in the October issue!
Angry Nerd - What the Bleep is Bumblebee? Indecisive Autobot Keeps Switching his Vehicular Form
The Transformer known as Bumblebee keeps changing his alternative automobile form, and Chris Baker is issuing a moving violation. Is the Autobot a VW Bug? Or a mustang? A station wagon? A Zamboni?! Stop the madness!
WIRED Live - Hierarchical Design
Strong and stiff and materials comprised of mostly air are well on their way to commercialization. In this World Economic Forum Discussion, Caltech materials scientist Julia Greer talks about their use in "hierarchal design," and the impact it will have on increased efficiency and the prominence of solar cells.
Angry Nerd - The Most Famous Female Comic Book Character is a Franchise Flop
A kick-ass lady protagonist? Check. Greek mythology? Check. Comic book source material? Check. Wonder Woman has all the ingredients for a hit TV series. So…where is it?
Angry Nerd - Hasbro, Your "Magic: The Gathering" Movie Is Murdering My Childhood
First Transformers, then G.I. Joe, now Magic: The Gathering? When will Hasbro learn that a successful game or toy does not equal a successful movie franchise?
Battle Damage - Extreme Tech Tests with The Indie Machines
The Indie Machines’ Erik Beck and Justin Johnson are here to destroy your electronics—all in the name of science. Watch as they put each gadget through a 3-part destruction test, like taking a sledgehammer to a Nintendo Game Boy and dropping a cinder block on an iPad.
WIRED by Design - Bjarke Ingels Will Make You Believe in the Power of Architecture
Architect Bjarke Ingels at WIRED by Design, 2014. In partnership with Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA. To learn more visit: live.wired.com
RetroGrade - When Was the Last Time You Left a Message on an Answering Machine?
“Please leave a message after the ….” It’s a phrase we all know, but in 1971 the PhoneMate 400 took voicemail to the next level. Find out why the hi-tech machine changed the answering machine game.
The Director of ‘Jurassic World’ on Tackling the Beloved Franchise
When Colin Trevorrow saw Jurassic Park as a teenager it sparked his interest in the power of film. He spoke with WIRED about taking on the franchise and getting the audience to cheer for their favorite dinosaurs.
Two Architects Give NYC a Makeover
From Times Square to the Empire State Building, New York City is known for its cultural landmarks and iconic institutions, but it also has its fair share of eyesores. Two NYC-based architects re-imagine their perfect version of the Big Apple.
Cyborg Nation - Mind-Controlled Machines Give Paralyzed Patients New Hope
Brazilian scientist Dr. Miguel Nicolelis is leading the frontier on mind-controlled exoskeletons that can translate thoughts into physical movement. Go inside his lab and find out how he’s helping paraplegics control aid-enabling devices just by thinking.
Think Like a Tree - What Termites Can Teach Architects About Skyscraper Design
Sure, they’re pesky critters but termites can teach architects a thing or two when it comes building design. When creating giant mounds the insects build channels within them to help with ventilation. See how architects are attempting to replicate that process to create better heating and air conditioning systems in giant skyscrapers.
YouTube Star MKBHD Reviews the Best Holiday Gifts for Your Favorite Techie
Not sure what to get your tech-head friends for the holidays? YouTube star MKBHD reviews the Fitbit ChargeHR, Verizon’s Droid Turbo 2, and the Bose SoundLink mini speaker so you can get the right gadget for the right guy or gal.
SB 100 - Coming Soon for Artificial Intelligence? Coaching Football
The application of artificial intelligence to play-calling is already upon us. Last spring, two students at North Carolina State built a model to predict whether an NFL team would pass or run, information that would hugely benefit defensive coordinators.
App Pack | The Best Mobile Apps for Watching the Super Bowl
Load up your phone with some crucial apps that'll help you better enjoy the biggest game of the year.
Don't Throw Away That Chickpea Water! Make a Cocktail Instead
You know the water in a can of chickpeas? Well, it can be used as a viable substitute for egg. That's a food hack worth noting, so yes, we made a pisco sour using 'bean juice'.
More People are Catching Pokemon than Dates on Tinder
In just one week Pokemon Go has almost the same number of daily active users as Twitter. So what's got millions of people running around with their phones trying to catch fantastical creatures? Well, it's pretty clever.
Catching Comic-Con 2016: Pokémon Go IRL
If you think catching Pokemon from your couch is easy, try catching all the cosplayers at Comic Con. You can't catch 'em all!
Science of Food | How to Make a Latte Without Milk or a Fancy Espresso Machine
Lactose intolerant folks rejoice! You can make a latte without milk. All you need is a bit of science and some xanthan gum.
The DEA Chilled Out a Bit and Made It Easier to Study Weed
The DEA just made it easier for scientists to get their hands on more of the stickiest of the icky.
The Capybara May Be Chill, But It Still Says No to Drugs
Behold the RC Off-Roader of Our Childhood Dreams
Meet the RR10 Bomber from Axial. The $400 RC car is a 1/10th-scale recreation of a real 4x4 and it was built for crawling across the gnarliest trails.
The Scientific Secret to Making Crispy Chicken Skin
You love crispy chicken skin but you always dry the breast out, right? Here's the solution using a little science.
No Matter What Trump Says, Your Gadgets Will Still Be Made in China
The massive consumer tech companies from China have come up with a plan for world domination: Make all of the gadgets used by everyone, everywhere.
Meet America's Newest, High-Techiest Weather Satellite
The GOES-16 atmospheric satellite is a super-powered machine that can predict the future. At least as far as weather is concerned.
After 4 Years, Seattle's Giant Tunneling Machine Finally Breaks Through
Bertha, the largest boring machine in North America, has reached the light at the end of the tunnel, after getting stuck, and sitting motionless underneath the city for two years.
Robots & Us: When Machines Take the Wheel
Autonomous driving technology could make getting around safer, more efficient, and less expensive. What will it mean for the millions of people who drive for a living and is it really ready for the road?