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Is Quantum Physics the end of dualism?
September 28, 2005 EST | Science | Comments (0)
Dualism seems to be the biggest concept in history ever. Quantum Physics may lead us to a new paradigm shift in consciousness. Our consciousness is programmed with the basic concept of dualism. Either it is this way or it is... [More...]
Goldline Controls selects e-Kanban by Datacraft Solutions
September 28, 2005 EST | Enterprise Technology | Comments (0)
Goldline Controls (www.goldlinecontrols.com) based in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, manufacturers Aqua Rite, the best selling electronic chlorine generator. Recently Rick Becker, Vice President of Operations, Kristy Buss Dupuis, Materials Manager, and Colleen Skeffington, IT Manager selected Datacraft Solutions' e-kanban system... [More...]
IP or not IP that is the question
September 28, 2005 EST | Internet | Comments (0)
Will the technology I invest in today be obsolete in 5 years? Will the only systems installed in 5 years be IP systems? Is it a mistake to consider digital phone systems? These are questions that I am frequently asked.... [More...]
Fibromyalgia facts for females
September 24, 2005 EST | Science | Comments (0)
Fibromyalgia is one of the most common diseases affecting the muscles, tendons, and joints in women. Many health care professionals still do not recognize the condition as a disorder, most likely, because x-rays, blood tests, and biopsies often show no... [More...]
Metaphors of the mind
September 24, 2005 EST | Science | Comments (0)
The brain (and, by implication, the mind) have been compared to the latest technological innovation in every generation. The computer metaphor is now in vogue. Computer hardware metaphors were replaced by software metaphors and, lately, by (neuronal) network metaphors. Metaphors... [More...]
Invaluable embryonic stem cell research
September 17, 2005 EST | Science | Comments (0)
Embryonic Stem Cell (ESCs) Research is back in the news again. Unfortunately, it is under the political and religious pressure. ESC is moving at a slower pace at the expense of, as stated by the White House, “millions of people... [More...]
iShop by PRONTO North America provides e-Business solution
September 16, 2005 EST | Enterprise Technology
According to Tom Verzi, Director of Marketing for PRONTO North America, "Customers expect to be able to communicate and transact with suppliers through a web-based interface for convenience, speed, and instant access to information. iShop provides the high level of... [More...]
The history of calendars
September 11, 2005 EST | Science
The Romans sometimes neglected to introduce an extra month every two years to amortize the difference between their lunar calendar and the natural solar year. Julius Caesar decreed that the year 46 BC should have 445 days (some historians implausibly... [More...]
How electron microscopes work
September 11, 2005 EST | Science
Electron microscopes are among the most powerful magnifying tools on the planet. They use beams of electrons rather than conventional light to illuminate objects. The two main types of electron microscopes are transmission electron microscopes and scanning electron microscopes. Ernst... [More...]



