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PotW – 24/4/09ics

If was sensible I’d start putting the actual dates I publish them or if i was patient I’d just wait until Fridays.

Apparently i’m neither…

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Sport

Lions II

The squad has been announced and overall I’m pretty happy. It’s not far off what I would’ve gone for, though would’ve liked to have seen Tom Croft and maybe Thom Evans taken along.

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Sport

Lions

Paul O’Connell has been announced as the Lions captain for this summer and though I still would’ve gone for Drico myself I can see why you’d choose O’Connell, especially up against the Springboks.

The full squad is announced tomorrow afternoon (fingers crossed for Ireland’s greatest ever contribution to the squad) and just incase Geech is a little unsure how this sort of thing works there’s a quite handily titled article on the BBC site:

Lions selection key to success

Ian McGeechan’s choice of squad is critical to the Lions’ fortunes in South Africa

You don’t say…

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Film Photography Sport

1000fps

For the full effect watch it in HD – 1000 Frames per second is a selection of clips taken at (wait for it…) 1000 frames per second. The bouncing jelly cube at the end is incredible (albeit mind-boggling)


I-Movix SprintCam v3 NAB 2009 showreel from David Coiffier on Vimeo.

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Animals Photography

Scenes from the zoo

The Big Picture has a collection of snaps from zoos around the world, some of which are ridculously cute:

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That said some of them aren’t so nice – the Armenian travelling zoo especially.

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Natural Science

It just doesn’t add up…

An article from New Scientist listing 13 things that science can’t explain. They mainly relate to space – Dark Matter, Dark Energy, the Universe’s thermal equilibrium, life on Mars – though I think the one I find most interesting is the Placebo effect:

Don’t try this at home. Several times a day, for several days, you induce pain in someone. You control the pain with morphine until the final day of the experiment, when you replace the morphine with saline solution. Guess what? The saline takes the pain away.

This is the placebo effect: somehow, sometimes, a whole lot of nothing can be very powerful. Except it’s not quite nothing. When Fabrizio Benedetti of the University of Turin in Italy carried out the above experiment, he added a final twist by adding naloxone, a drug that blocks the effects of morphine, to the saline. The shocking result? The pain-relieving power of saline solution disappeared.

The Belfast homeopathy trials are interesting too, or at the very least the potential consequences are:

If the results turn out to be real…we may have to rewrite physics and chemistry.