In the Classroom: Bueno's Lauren Ipsum: A
Story about Computer Science and Other Improbably Things is full of puzzles, wordplay, and metaphors.
Lauren Ipsum: A
Story about Computer Science and Other Improbable Things.
Not exact matches
They said they had been led to believe that the interviews were for a straight documentary
about «developmental evolutionary»
science rather than a video promoting a computer game (see the news story in Science's 24 October
science rather than a video promoting a
computer game (see the news
story in
Science's 24 October
Science's 24 October issue).
In this episode, Scientific American senior writer Wayt Gibbs talks
about what he learned at a major
computer security conference, the RSA Conference 2006; physicist Mark Shegelski reveals some of the
science secrets about the Olympic sport of curling; and frequent Scientific American contributor JR Minkel discusses a number of stories he picked up at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of S
science secrets
about the Olympic sport of curling; and frequent Scientific American contributor JR Minkel discusses a number of
stories he picked up at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of
ScienceScience.
Nihil Ex Nihilo is based on a
science fiction
story about botnets, spam and a rebellious
computer.