Global Consciousness Project
The Global Consciousness Project (GCP, also called the EGG Project) is a parapsychology experiment begun in 1998 as an attempt to detect possible interactions of "global consciousness" with physical systems. The project monitors a geographically distributed network of hardware random number generators in a bid to identify anomalous outputs that correlate with widespread emotional responses to sets of world events, or periods of focused attention by large numbers of people.[1][non-primary source needed] The GCP is privately funded through the Institute of Noetic Sciences[2][non-primary source needed] and describes itself as an international collaboration of about 100 research scientists and engineers. Skeptics such as Robert T. Background[edit] Roger D. In an extension of the laboratory research called FieldREG, investigators examined the outputs of REGs in the field, before, during and after highly focused or coherent group events.
Université Harvard
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Elle fait partie de la Ivy League, association non officielle regroupant les huit universités les plus anciennes et les plus célèbres des États-Unis. Quarante-cinq prix Nobel sont sortis de ses rangs (2010)[5]. Harvard est également l'université la plus riche du monde. Le corps enseignant est constitué de 2 497 professeurs, pour 6 715 étudiants de premier cycle (undergraduate, en anglais) et 12 424 étudiants de cycle supérieur (graduate en anglais). Harvard attire des étudiants du monde entier (132 nationalités représentées en 2004[6]).
HUGO BOSS
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Δημοσίευση από admin στις 22 Ιουνίου 2013 Το Slackel kde-4.10.4 κυκλοφόρησε. Μια συλλογή από δυο KDE Live iso DVD (32-bit και 64-bit) είναι άμεσα διαθέσιμη, που μπορούν να καούν σε ένα DVD ή να χρησιμοποιηθούν με ένα USB drive. Το Slackel kde-4.10.4 περιλαμβάνει την τρέχουσα έκδοση του Slackware και το KDE 4.10.4 και συνοδεύεται από μια πολύ πλούσια συλλογή λογισμικού KDE.
California Institute of Technology
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Harvard
Harvard Harvard est la plus ancienne et la plus prestigieuse des universités américaines. Cet établissement fondé en 1636 comprend aujourd’hui 9 facultés différentes et accueille des étudiants triés sur le volet, originaires du monde entier. Partager Présentation
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#1 UC Berkeley Ranked as the #1 public school in the United States, Berkeley offers podcasts and webcasts of amazing professors lecturing. Each course has an RSS feed so you can track each new lecture. For printable assignments and notes you can check the professors homepage, which is usually given in the first lecture or google his name. Even though the notes, homework and tests are not directly printed in the berkeley website, as they are in MIT and other courseware sites, it's not a problem to find them. I personally tried to use it for John Wawrzynek's machine structures class and the nutrition courses.
Brief Answers to Cosmic Questions
Structure of the Universe Does the Universe have an edge, beyond which there is nothing? Are the galaxies arranged on the surface of a sphere? Why can't we see the whole universe? Does the term "universe" refer to space, or to the matter in it, or to both?
Center for African American Studies
We thank the supportive and generous Princeton University alumni who recognize the important work of the Center for African American Studies. On March 11, we dedicated the Hobson-Rogers Seminar Room and the Barfield-Johnson Seminar Room of Stanhope Hall, our historic home. Professor Naomi Murakawa joins the faculty at the Center for African American Studies as an associate professor of African American Studies. AAS 353/ENG 352 (LA) African American Literature: Origins to 1910 Fulfills AAS certificate core survey pre-20th century course requirement Lecture L01: 11:00 am – 11:50 am TTh Christopher M.
Engineering Anomalies Research
The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) program, which flourished for nearly three decades under the aegis of Princeton University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, has completed its experimental agenda of studying the interaction of human consciousness with sensitive physical devices, systems, and processes, and developing complementary theoretical models to enable better understanding of the role of consciousness in the establishment of physical reality. PEAR has now incorporated its present and future operations into the broader venue of the ICRL, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit research organization, in addition to Psyleron—a company that provides Random Event Generator devices to enable the continued exploration of PEAR’s findings by the general public and research communities. On the accompanying menu of pages we have attempted to sketch the substance, spirit, and findings of this scholarly endeavor.
The Connectome — Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Lead investigators Hanspeter Pfister (SEAS ), Jeff Lichtman (FAS/Molecular & Cellular Biology, Center for Brain Science) and Clay Reid (HMS/Neurobiology, Center for Brain Science) Description The overall goal of the Connectome project is to map, store, analyze and visualize the actual neural circuitry of the peripheral and central nervous systems in experimental organisms, based on a very large number of images from high-resolution microscopy. The proposing team from the Center for Brain Sciences has already demonstrated its capacity for, and expertise in, high-throughput imaging. The critical challenges are computational, as the total number of voxels needed to establish the Connectome is ~1014.
Physics
General Information Physics at Harvard Graduate students in the Department of Physics study matter and energy on a wide variety of scales and pave the way for innovations in science and technology that reshape the world around us. The department's research areas include atomic and molecular physics, quantum science, computational physics, quantum optics, condensed matter physics, biophysics, astrophysics, mathematical physics, particle physics, quantum field theory, string theory, relativity, and cosmology.