- Other Interesting arXiv Papers (Week Ending 29 June 2013)
The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv preprint server
mpossibility of Spontaneously Rotating Time-Crystals: A No-Go Theorem
- Stories from Around the Web (Week Ending June 28, 2013)
A roundup of the most interesting stories from other sites, collected by the staff at MIT Technology Review.
ISSUE 81: The Revolution Will Be Solarized
The name says it all: the Sunbelt of the United States ought to be ideal for solar power. Slowly the South is getting on board.
—Brian Bergstein, deputy editor - 700,000-Year-Old Horse Genome Pushes Limits of DNA Survival
Genetic material suitable for sequencing could persist for as many as one million years, predict scientists.
Small pieces of a horse’s foot bone that were frozen for approximately 700,000 years in the Yukon Territory of Canada have yielded the oldest genome sequence of any species to date.
- Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending June 28, 2013)
Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review.
- The Future of Solar and Wind Powered Shipping
Solar and wind power could reduce fossil fuel consumption in shipping.
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