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Private thoughts of a physicist and chessplayer. Posted by dorigo in physics. Gino Bolla was an Italian scientist and the head of the Silicon Detector Facility at Fermilab. And he was a friend and a colleague. He died yesterday in a home accident. Below I remember him by recalling some good times together. Read at your own risk. I had known her in 1996.
A hug, THAT would be way too WEIRD. I said goodbye to my little girl and turned back to my van to drive home. REALLY wish I had that last hug.
Monday, May 14, 2007. If it were easy, everyone would do it. You have to take several years of math- and understand it almost viscerally- plus many years of required and then specialized physics courses, and then everything else. That there are too many of us.
Earlier today I was looking over the various sites for design deals and I came across a deal over at Pixelo. This deal has it all. It has over 4600 design elements to take your design to the next level.
Playing with Mud- Inside! November 29, 2011 by evolutionaryearth. Last summer, Mentor Graphics. In Wilsonville, OR wanted to bring the natural world into their classroom. Sarabel introducing the kids to clay slip. At Mentor Graphics, they emphasize experiential, explorative learning utilizing many styles. They value moral and personal development, beginning with the basis that children are already whole and competent. As we brought a mess of mud and straw into the classr.
Nutritional Therapy, Good Food, Great Advice.
Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology - Field Station. Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology - Field Station. The Evolutionary Ecology group is located in the Fieldstation of the Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg. The group is headed by Prof. Hans Joachim Poethke and encompasses a team of about ten scientists and non-scientists.
We are interested in addressing fundamental questions in evolution, genetics and behaviour. The evolution, genetics and behavioural ecology of visual signals. Sexual selection and sexual conflict. Predicting adaptive potential and evolutionary trajectories in both wild and captive populations. The evolutionary dynamics of host-endosymbiont interactions.