Archive for September, 2008

Science + Artists = Good times

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

NewScientist has published a mesmerizing group of images from the 2008 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge. My favorite, by far, is Linda Nye's Zoom Into the Human Bloodstream: Source: NewScientist The image, which illustrates the critical elements of the circulatory system, was one of the many winners in the competition. Isn't ...

Mike Attebery and horror at RIT

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Mike Attebery, who I presume is a fellow RIT student, will be publishing his horror novel on November 11th, 2008. Here's a short description from the publisher's site: "On/Off - A Jekyll and Hyde Story" will be released ...

Links, Links, Links

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Another week flew by and I didn't have the chance to share anything with you about the tech and science worlds! Gosh, there are lots of phenomenal news right now (LHC, anyone?). However, I can't seem to get some peaceful time for me to sit and produce some cool writing. ...

Back at the US and writing for Reporter

Friday, September 5th, 2008

I've been in the US for a little bit over a week now. I'm taking the last 2 courses of the MS IT degree at RIT. After that, it'll be a matter of the final project (usually called capstone project). My latest Reporter article is out! Here's an extract: We are used ...