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Do You Have an Idea to Save The World? Google Wants to Hear About It!

February 22, 2023 by Admin

Google recently launched a project called “10 to the 100th,” and it is generating a good amount of buzz on the web. The idea is a really cool one and I applaud the Mountain View company for kick starting it.

Basically they are allowing people to submit their ideas that will make an impact on the world and help as many people as possible (you have until October 20th to submit yours). After that, they will launch the voting phase (starting on January 27th, 2009), where the general public will choose 20 finalists.

Finally, an advisory board will choose up to five winners, and those ideas will each receive funding to see the light of the day. Google will be giving $10 million for those projects.

Cool huh? Here are the topics that you can cover with your idea:

  • Community: How can we help connect people, build communities and protect unique cultures?
  • Opportunity: How can we help people better provide for themselves and their families?
  • Energy: How can we help move the world toward safe, clean, inexpensive energy?
  • Environment: How can we help promote a cleaner and more sustainable global ecosystem?
  • Health: How can we help individuals lead longer, healthier lives?
  • Education: How can we help more people get more access to better education?
  • Shelter: How can we help ensure that everyone has a safe place to live?
  • Everything else: Sometimes the best ideas don’t fit into any category at all.

And here are the criteria that will be used on the voting phase:

  • Reach: How many people would this idea affect?
  • Depth: How deeply are people impacted? How urgent is the need?
  • Attainability: Can this idea be implemented within a year or two?
  • Efficiency: How simple and cost-effective is your idea?
  • Longevity: How long will the idea’s impact last?

Filed Under: Internet

Watch Stand Up Comedians on YouTube

February 22, 2023 by Admin

I don’t live in the U.S., therefore I don’t know many comedians from there. Well, at least I didn’t until a while ago. Then last week I came across a post on Make Use Of that listed a bunched of them, with links to their YouTube videos. Funny stuff, check them out if you have some free time:

  • Russell Peters
  • Dane Cook
  • Mitch Hedberg
  • Dave Chappelle
  • Katt Williams
  • Robin Williams
  • Chris Rock
  • Jerry Seinfeld
  • George Carlin
  • Steve Martin

Filed Under: Funny Stuff

Ninja Cat Video

February 22, 2023 by Admin

There are some good chances you have already seen this video on the Web. If you have not, take one minute of your day and do it. It is just amazing.

When I first watched it a couple of days ago it had 50,000 views on YouTube. Two days later and it is over 1 million already!

Filed Under: Funny Stuff

Best Online Flash Games: Gravity

February 21, 2023 by Admin

For those of you that like to start the week procrastinating, here goes a cool flash game, called Gravity. You basically need to release an atom among some larger particles, and make sure that there will be no collision within the time span specified by the time bar.

gravity flash game

After you get a grasp of how it works it becomes pretty fun. You might even learn a thing or two on how particles behave under the different gravity forces (at least I hope the game makers researched a bit before releasing it…).

Filed Under: Funny Stuff

The Day of the Large Hadron Collider

February 21, 2023 by Arun

Any person in the world, sparing those who have been blessed with seclusion from information, would have come across the words LHC or Higgs Effect or Doomsday proclamations today. Invariably, this day marks a milestone in human achievement. The results from this experiment involving the largest particle accelerator man has built so far will make some staggering contributions to particle physics and eventually to the whole of science and engineering.

The Large Hadron Collider, a circular tunnel with circumference of 27 km, located about 100m below the ground at the border of France and Switzerland. The purpose of the device is to collide protons (its a particle accelerator after all) at nearly the speed of light which would make it possible to study the state of particles in the minute time brackets similar to the ones after the Big Bang. This basic opportunity is what makes this whole experiment so unprecedented. There are many theoretical models as to the origin of the universe and this is one time when they can be put to test to see which one predicts the outcome the best.

The project has required co-operation on a global scale with about 8,000 scientists from 85 countries. Piloted by CERN (where Tim Bernes Lee worked on the concept of hyperlinks that eventually led to the Internet) and at a cost of about $10 billion, the project has a few skeptics who see it as merely a means to prove a theory. The main purpose of the project is to confirm the presence of Higgs boson, the particle that is causes other elementary particles to acquire mass.

The project is as much about particle physics as it is about the bleeding edge technology that has gone into making it possible. The whole experiment is hinged on the analysis of minute sub-second activities between sub-atomic particles and hence deploys the very best in digital photography, networks and processing. Considering that scientists began work on this a few decades back, its amazing to the extent they have been able to predict the developments in various technologies and how best to use them.

Coming back to particle physics, the atom is composed of Protons and Neutrons which in turn are made up of elementary particles called quarks. There are two kinds of quarks – up quarks and down quarks. There are several other sub-atomic particles as well but the LHC is basically about confirming the presence of Higgs Boson, a sub-atomic particle that causes other particles to gain mass (the Higgs Effect) and which in theory is incorporated in the Standard Model.

This experiment also has its publicity owing to the Doomsday scenarios ( which are very very unlikely). There is one in 50 million chance that this experiment could result in creation of black holes that may suck in the whole experiment or cities or even earth. But this is really all in the realm of remotest of remote chances. The hope is that this experiment will provide gargantuan amount of information about a time when the universe began.

Nonetheless, like the sequencing of the Human Genome, this is one massive project that we are lucky to be part of in our lifetimes. As we read, the particles are making the rounds in the tunnels of the LHC that would hopefully provide a revolutionary view of the creation of the Universe. Do take the time to go through the videos on YouTube, there is a lot of information to be had from them. This is one time when I have really known the advantage of having online videos so readily accessible. Its provides the best figures of knowledge density ( Information gathered per unit time spent ).

Filed Under: General

Looking For Bargains on eBay?

February 21, 2023 by Admin

Today I came across this website called Last Minute Auction, and the concept is interesting. Basically they collect and present all the eBay auctions they will expire in under 1 hour, and that cost under $1.

ebay bargains

You can also browse only specific categories.

Obviously not all the items will represent a good bargain, since there is a lot of items with higher reserve prices, and stuff that is not even worth $1…. That being said, if you spend some time looking around I am sure you will find good deals, and it sure beats browsing on eBay if you are looking for that price range.

Filed Under: Internet

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