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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2011 – live blog

At 10.45 BST the Nobel Prize in Chemistry will be announced in Stockholm. Get the news first here, with reaction from the scientific community to follow 10.56am: From the twittersphere: @simon_frantz writes: When Daniel Shechtman made his qusaicrystal disc. he said to himself “Eyn chaya kazo”/”There can be no such creature” He adds: In the course of defending his findings, Shechtman was asked to leave his research group. 10.50am: From the Nobel committee material: When Daniel Shechtman entered the discovery awarded with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2011 into his notebook, he jotted down three question marks next to it. The atoms in the crystal in front of him yielded a forbidden symmetry. It was just as impossible as a football – a sphere – made of only six-cornered polygons. Since then, mosaics with intriguing patterns and the golden ratio in mathematics and art have helped scientists to explain Shechtman’s bewildering observation. 10.48am: The prize has gone to Daniel Shechtman at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel ” for the discovery of quasicrystals ” 10.45am: Time to find out who is the Bob Dylan of chemistry… Here’s the live webcast of the announcement. 10.22: The last of the science Nobel prizes is announced today for contributions to chemistry. To complete our coverage of the week’s awards, we will be following events live here. We expect to have the name of the winner, or winners, by around 10.45am UK via the live-streaming video of the announcement from Stockholm which you can watch below. This has already been a fascinating year for the science Nobels, and not only for the breakthroughs and researchers the awards honoured. On Monday, the Nobel committee awarded the medicine prize to three researchers whose work on the immune system has opened up new avenues for tackling diseases. Unknown to the committee at the time, one of the recipients had died only days earlier. The prize stands . Yesterday, the Nobel Prize in Physics went to three scientists who observed exploding stars in faraway galaxies and deduced that the expansion of the universe was accelerating. This striking and counterintuitive result introduced the concept of “dark energy”, a mysterious force that apparently drives the universe apart. While scientists applauded the award, the astronomer royal, Lord Rees, cautioned that in honouring only three people, the prize failed to recognise the work of the teams involved. So who will win the chemistry prize? The Washington Post

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Today in History for October 5th

Highlights of this day in history: First victim dies in post-Sept. 11th anthrax scare; VP candidates spar over JFK; The Beatles release ‘Love Me Do’; ‘Monty Python’ premieres; Baseball’s Barry Bonds tops single-season runs record. (Oct. 5)

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Yanks Force Game 5, Arizona Wins

The Yankees forced a decisive, fifth game in their ALDS with Detroit by clobbering the Tigers Tuesday, 10-1. Paul Goldschmidt hit a grand slam as Arizona avoided elimination and routed Milwaukee 8-1. (Oct. 5)

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Garmin’s Forerunner 910XT sport watch begs to become your new swimming buddy

After introducing the Forerunner 610 alongside its lineup of runner-friendly watches , Garmin has introduced a new high tech gadget that’s targeted to hardcore swimmers: enter the Forerunner 910XT. With a price tag of $400, it’s certainly intended for the most dedicated (or affluent) athletes, but for the outlay of cash, you’ll find it provides detailed metrics such as swim distance, pool lengths, along with stroke identification and count. It even goes so far as to report one’s SWOLF score, which is a measure of a swimmer’s efficiency (calculated as the number of strokes to swim a lap, plus the time to travel said distance). The Forerunner 910XT is water resistant to 50 meters, but it’s certainly apt for use on dry land, too. For instance, it provides stats about one’s elevation, heart rate and speed, and offers built-in GPS. The battery life is limited to 20 hours, although we’d imagine your endurance will give out long before that time. If you’ve found your new obsession, you’ll find the full PR after the break. Continue reading Garmin’s Forerunner 910XT sport watch begs to become your new swimming buddy Garmin’s Forerunner 910XT sport watch begs to become your new swimming buddy originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Oct 2011 05:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ipod Nano Watch

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Ipod Nano Watch

Apple, Watches & Other Geeking (2011.10.4) iPod nano watch Speck Time to Rock watch for iPod Nano 6th Gen Review todays_gossip says: iPod Nano Gets 16 Watch Faces, Tracks Fitness http://t.co/l7JZn6K3 #hotnews

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New Ipod Touch

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New Ipod Touch

Gift an Application – iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad application 4.0 4 3g 3gs News Addict iPod Touch App Review+ Giveaway Touchgrind BMX: iPhone/iPod Touch App Review + iPod Touch Giveaway WINNER! fx_pips says: #forex New iPod touch : cheaper, iOS 5, and now in white! http://t.co/yiBkCr0D

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Iphone 4s

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Iphone 4s

What you need you know about the iPhone 4S – iPhone 5 Delayed iPhone 4S and iPod touch Iphone 4s- Release Date and Specs Jazminnrae says: Apple iPhone 4S vs. iPhone 4 specs compared http://t.co/tDZYIEUq via @ extremetech

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Rangers Eliminate Rays, Phillies Win

Adrian Beltre hit three home runs as the Rangers beat the Rays 4-3 to clinch their playoff series in four games. Philadelphia edged St. Louis 3-2. Ben Francisco hit a pinch-hit, three-run homer in the win. The Phils lead that series 2-1. (Oct. 4)

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First Person: Afghan Soldier’s Life on Frontline

Despite the dangers, Mohammed Ali defied his family’s wishes and joined the Afghan National Army. The Army has struggled for 10 years to emerge as a cohesive fighting force. Now with the US troops withdrawal imminent there’s a sense of urgency. (Oct. 5)

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First Person: "Forgotten" Afghan War for Germans

A German soldier serving with NATO forces in Afghanistan says that many people back home have forgotten about the conflict, and don’t support the sacrifices soldiers are making. (Oct. 5)

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