August 16th, 2010

Monday Link Review

Neil Schulman
by Neil Schulman, Editor Emeritus
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Good morning readers, and welcome to this week’s edition of the Monday Link Review! The summer season is winding to a close, but that won’t stop us from providing you with this week’s collection of the best science and engineering links from around the web.

A Moment of Science from the India Public Media once and for all answers the question… why does Diet Coke float while Coke sinks?

Atlantic Wire tackles a somewhat controversial subject when they ask… what have we really learned from the Human Genome Project?

This amazing video from the Max Planck Institute proves that engineers really can make anything from anything, as we see a robotic arm converted into a Ferrari F1 Racecar simulator!

Finally this week, CBS News takes a look at the efforts of a group of Engineering Students from around the world who have gathered together in Tokyo in an attempt to build an elevator to outer space.

2 Responses to “Monday Link Review”

  1. Canadian prescription Fioricet Says:

    Hm, Now i’m ok with this but still not fully convinced, so i’m about to research a tad bit more.

  2. Drew Addair Says:

    My partner and i undoubtedly need to think much more in that direction and see things i can do over it.

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