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    April 3rd, 2009 • By Nick
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    Batteries, as we know them, have always used a form of non-organic chemical energy, such as lead-acid and nickel-cadmium, in order to power our electronic devices. That is going to change once the scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T) unveil their new power source, a battery containing biological matter, a virus dubbed M13. The virus acts as a “biological scaffolding” in order to support a lithium-ion system within the battery.

    M13 is a bacteriophage, a virus that normally only affects bacteria, and thus has no effect on human cells. Before the virus is integrated into the battery, it is modified through the alteration of two of its genes. One gene causes the outer layer of proteins to become embedded with bits of iron phosphate “like tiny fists all along the length of the virus,” says Angela Belcher, professor of materials science and biological engineering at M.I.T. The alteration of the second gene allows the tubelike body of the virus to bond with a network of carbon nanotubes that connects with millions of M13 molecules, thus allowing the conduction of electricity.

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    April 3rd, 2009 • By Nick

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    Astronomers have discovered that the single most recognizable characteristic about Jupiter, it’s Great Red Spot, is slowly shrinking. Over the course of a ten year study, observers noticed that the storm, roughly equivalent to the width of three Earths side by side, shrank about a kilometer a day (that’s 0.6 miles) from 1996 to 2006, for a total loss of 15 percent of its diameter. Currently the storm is roughly the shape of an eye, but it is expected to shrink down to a perfect circle by 2040.

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    April 2nd, 2009 • By Sean

    This was dropped my way and I had to share it!  P.O.S has been getting some good exposure for this really fun cover of Pearl Jam’s Why Go.  The timing is good considering all the buzz for the re-released Ten (of which my vinyl copy was delivered, wahoo!).

    Check it out right here.

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