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Raging at the Post-Modern World: Brave New Jarred Research?
“What if death is nothing but sound? Electrical noise. You hear it forever…. uniform, white.” (Don DeLillo, White Noise) Leyden Jar stores electricity of its own by connecting back to itself. According to Baudrillard’s critique of modernity, the visual experience … Continue reading
InTech Awarded TRUSTe’s Privacy Seal
If the existence of privacy on the internet can be guaranteed in any lawful way, then to try and deserve TRUSTe’s Privacy Seal would be the right choice. TRUSTe is the world’s largest privacy seal program which certifies more than … Continue reading
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Riding the Wave of E-Infrastructure – High Level Group’s Vision of the Year 2030
I was not fully aware of how close I was to the EU’s vision of the future research investment when I imagined Open Access on newly discovered exoplanet. It is possible that Earth could hold such possibilities, as well. Recently, … Continue reading








