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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Star Trek Mer 23 Fév à 23:31 | |
| :s190: STAR TREK .... The Lost Episode :s193: :s193: :s193: Alors.. c'est tres rigolo!! :s190: Qqun a decide de faire un nouveau episode de startrek. ... (on peut le telecharger en entier dans le site originale ou par morceaux (en 8 parties) sous differents formats). Moi je vais mettre les liens vers des telechargements assez bien mais plus rapides a telecharger car chaque morceau prends pas mal du temps a telecharger ... Quand vous regarderez chaque video, ca dure quand meme un petit moment (5 ou 10 minutes... ). Bon... ca vaut la peine regarder car c'est tres rigolo!! :s190: Premier partie 1/8 Deuxieme partie 2/8 Troisieme partie 3/8 Quatrieme partie 4/8 Cinquieme partie 5/8 Sixieme partie 6/8 Septieme partie 7/8 Huitieme partie 8/8 :s186: :s186: :s186: Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!! :s193: :s179: Si vouz prefferez le regarder dans un autre format... Cliquez ici pour chercher un autre format et la page principale du site... | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Mer 23 Fév à 23:35 | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Jeu 24 Fév à 1:37 | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Jeu 14 Avr à 15:25 | |
| U.S. actor Brent Spiner (R) and Loree McBride arrive at the 'Star Trek: Enterprise' series finale celebration at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California April 13, 2005. Through its four years, 'Star Trek: Enterprise' aired 98 episodes and earned four Emmy Awards. REUTERS/ Michael Buckner | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Mar 16 Aoû à 13:23 | |
| wow!! la peau de robot vient d'etre inventee !! bientot les robots auront des sensations: - Citation :
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Thin skin will help robots 'feel'
The "skin" can sense temperature and pressure simultaneously Japanese researchers have developed a flexible artificial skin that could give robots a humanlike sense of touch.
The team manufactured a type of "skin" capable of sensing pressure and another capable of sensing temperature.
These are supple enough to wrap around robot fingers and relatively cheap to make, the researchers have claimed.
The University of Tokyo team describe their work in the latest issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The materials they're using may not be completely novel but the integration appears to be something new Douglas Weibel, Harvard University
The researchers explain how pressure-sensing and temperature-sensing networks can be laminated together, forming an artificial skin that can detect both properties simultaneously.
Takao Someya, lead author on the latest research, previously developed a form of artificial skin capable of sensing pressure.
But the ability to sense temperature as well allows the scientists to more closely imitate the functions of human skin.
Someya and his colleagues used electronic circuits as pressure sensors and semiconductors as temperature sensors. They embedded these sensors in a thin plastic film to create a net-like matrix.
Organic materials
The transistors used in the circuits and the semiconductors both use "organic" materials based on chains of carbon atoms.
This makes them mechanically flexible and relatively inexpensive to fabricate.
"Both of those characteristics sound compelling. The material sounds like it could have lots of functions," Dr Douglas Weibel, of the department of chemistry and chemical biology at Harvard University told the BBC News website.
"The materials they're using may not be completely novel but the integration appears to be something new."
The University of Tokyo scientists say their breakthrough has the potential to improve how robots will function in the real world.
And they add that there is no need to stop at simply imitating the functions of human skin.
"It will be possible in the near future to make an electronic skin that has functions that human skin lacks," the researchers write in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Future artificial skins could incorporate sensors not only for pressure and temperature, but also for light, humidity, strain or sound, they add.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4154366.stm
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Ven 18 Nov à 16:45 | |
| :s193: mmmm Kidney Stone.. c'est .. calcul renale? calcul renaux? bon.. les calloux que se forment aux reins quoi! William Shatner Kidney Stone on eBay
Oh yes, that's right. William Shatner has requested that his doctors return a kidney stone he passed last month so that he can sell it on eBay. Claiming it would be the "ultimate piece of Star Trek memorabilia," Shatner says he would donate the money raised by the auction to charity. In reality, it was Jimmy Kimmel's idea, but who cares. Shatner is crazy, and that's why we love him! | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Lun 7 Aoû à 18:55 | |
| Ben.. je voulais mettre des photos comparatives dans plastic hollywood (car j'ai trouve les dernieres photos de Teri Hatcher effrayantes....) mais mon ordo rame trop (vacances ) donc ben tant pis.. au moins je vais mettre celle ci.. pour la liste de Trekkies de Mina et oui oui... Teri Hatcher est passée par Star Trek aussi | |
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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Jeu 5 Oct à 18:52 | |
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Scientists teleport two different objects POSTED: 7:13 a.m. EDT, October 5, 2006
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Beaming people in "Star Trek" fashion is still in the realms of science fiction, but physicists in Denmark have teleported information from light to matter bringing quantum communication and computing closer to reality.
Until now scientists have teleported similar objects such as light or single atoms over short distances from one spot to another in a split second.
But Professor Eugene Polzik and his team at the Niels Bohr Institute at Copenhagen University in Denmark have made a breakthrough by using both light and matter.
"It is one step further because for the first time it involves teleportation between light and matter, two different objects. One is the carrier of information and the other one is the storage medium," Polzik explained in an interview on Wednesday.
The experiment involved for the first time a macroscopic atomic object containing thousands of billions of atoms. They also teleported the information a distance of half a meter but believe it can be extended further.
"Teleportation between two single atoms had been done two years ago by two teams, but this was done at a distance of a fraction of a millimeter," Polzik, of the Danish National Research Foundation Center for Quantum Optics, explained.
"Our method allows teleportation to be taken over longer distances because it involves light as the carrier of entanglement," he added.
Quantum entanglement involves entwining two or more particles without physical contact.
Although teleportation is associated with the science-fiction series "Star Trek," no one is likely to be beamed anywhere soon.
But the achievement of Polzik's team, in collaboration with the theorist Ignacio Cirac of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, marks an advancement in the field of quantum information and computers, which could transmit and process information in a way that was impossible before.
"It is really about teleporting information from one site to another site. Quantum information is different from classical information in the sense that it cannot be measured. It has much higher information capacity and it cannot be eavesdropped on. The transmission of quantum information can be made unconditionally secure," said Polzik whose research is reported in the journal Nature.
Quantum computing requires manipulation of information contained in the quantum states, which include physical properties such as energy, motion and magnetic field, of the atoms.
"Creating entanglement is a very important step, but there are two more steps at least to perform teleportation. We have succeeded in making all three steps -- that is entanglement, quantum measurement and quantum feedback," he added. http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/10/04/teleportation.reut/index.html
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Ven 6 Oct à 9:04 | |
| pas sûre d'avoir bien compris, mais si ils parlent bien de téléportation de "propriétés" (et pas de l'élément lui-même) ça a déjà été fait il y a un moment... je vois pas ce qu'il y a de nouveau | |
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Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Ven 6 Oct à 11:01 | |
| - Mina a écrit:
- pas sûre d'avoir bien compris, mais si ils parlent bien de téléportation de "propriétés" (et pas de l'élément lui-même) ça a déjà été fait il y a un moment... je vois pas ce qu'il y a de nouveau
ben.. ils ont teleporte de l'information... puis aussi de la lumiere et des atomes! lorsque l'on parle d'atome on parle deja de "matiere"! C'est pas grand chose mais c'est deja un debut (surtout si l'on prend en compte la complexite du processus de teleportation.... En realite si l'on voulait utiliser la teleportation comme en StarTrek on devrait trouver une maniere pour eviter tomber dans la paradoxe du Heisenberg.. euh... tu sais que en physique quantique on ne peut pas dire a un moment X ou se trouve precisement chaque atome..... L'idee de la teleportation viole cette loi car elle a besoin de savoir ou se trouve chacun des atomes Tu vois la difficulte? | |
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Mer 7 Mar à 1:06 | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uxTpyCdriY (musique de Nine Inch Nails, le groupe que j'ai été voir à Manchester ) | |
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Ole Rang: Administrateur
Nombre de messages : 7076 Date d'inscription : 16/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Lun 16 Juin à 17:43 | |
| oh la la!! vous avez deja vu ces robots???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=091ugdiojEM&NR=1 | |
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Mina
Nombre de messages : 3727 Localisation : Sweetzerland Date d'inscription : 22/09/2004
| Sujet: Re: Star Trek Mar 17 Juin à 12:11 | |
| elle bat même des cils.. par contre les bras sont pas au point. mais bon facile de faire des robots japs, y'a pas des masses d'expressions à programmer, le jour où il feront le robot d'un africain qui danse, là, je serai vraiment épatée | |
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