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Nerd Tattoos Physics Equation -- Onto His Back



For those interested in getting their asses kicked by one or perhaps even many dumb jocks, here's a three-part tattoo you might consider getting: the Born Oppenheimer Approximation, its equivalent in the form of a 3-D Schrödinger Equation, and the solution to the equation itself in the form of a Schrödinger Equation. It's here modeled by a dude named Joe, who recently had the trifecta of nerditude tattooed across his back.

Writing in to Discover's Science Tattoos Blog, Joe had this to say: "As a biochemist and molecular biophysicist I studied a lot of this stuff and I must say, Schrödinger was my favorite and well, I had to do it." An artist named Lisa at Tucson, Arizona's Red Sky Studios sketched all those sigmas into Joe's back, and we're guessing she knows a lot more about Schrödinger than she did a few weeks ago. [From: Discover, via Gizmodo]

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Morning Xtra: New Verizon Netbook, Web's Worst 'Star Trek' Tattoos


Verizon's Netbook Drops On May 17th

The HP Mini 1151NR, Verizon's first offering in the netbook game, will be available on May 17th. For $200, plus monthly data fees ($40-$60) with a two-year contract after a mail in rebate, you'll be able to surf the Web on your own tiny laptop anywhere Verizon is available. The computer has a wireless modem built-in, so there's no bulky USB dongle waiting to be knocked out by a stray knee on a crowded train or bus. We expect to see other wireless carriers rolling out similar device bundles in the very near future. [From: Boygeniusreport]

'Punch-Out' Coming to Wii, Commercial Is a Knock-Out
Remember 'Punch Out' for the original Nintendo? The classic 8-bit button-mashing boxing game is being revamped for the wii, and the new game's documentary-style trailer had us reminiscing about the carefree days of 1989. We'd hole up in the bonus room, throw on some Queen, and play 'Punch Out' until mom yelled at us to go outside. [From: Fark]

The Web's Worst 'Star Trek' Tattoos
If you've seen the new J.J. Abrams movie, then you know how awesome 'Star Trek' can be. In order to meter our excitement, we wanted to remind ourselves that 'Star Trek' has inspired some profoundly bad artistic endeavors as well. Case in point: check out this roundup of the top five worst 'Star Trek' tattoos, courtesy of Great White Snark. [From: Great White Snark, Via: Urlesque]


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New Cream Injections Promise Removal of Unwanted Tattoos




Though it's pretty much the formal antithesis of punk rock, there's a new solution for removing unwanted tattoos: Rejuvi cream is injected below the skin via tiny needles (in much the same way as tattoo ink is injected), and causes the ink to come to the skin surface, form a scab, and then drop off.

Rejuvi is apparently absorbed by the pigmented cells in your skin, and bonds with the pigment, which softens the ink and pushes it out. The scab falls off after roughly six to eight weeks. According to the DailyMail, experts claim the technique is cheaper, less painful, has a higher success rate than laser treatment, and has a minimal risk of scarring.

"It is uncomfortable rather than painful but it is less painful than having the tattoo itself and certainly a lot less painful than having laser treatment," says Stuart Harrison, director of Oxford Skin Clinics in the UK. "The reason that a tattoo stays there is that a coating is put around the ink to protect it from the body's immune response," he says. "But this cream makes the ink identifiable to the body so that it realizes the ink is there and starts rejecting it and healing itself."

Technology: Making permanent decisions impermanent, one tattoo at a time. [From: DailyMail]

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