Hints of H2O found on Saturn moon
Posted on December 26th, 2008 at 6:23 pm by admin
Washington Astronomers appearing at the spectacular ultrasonic plumes of gaseous state and dust shot off 1 of Saturn’s moons say there are potent hints of liquid water, a key edifice block of living.
This 2007 picture by NASA’s Cassini probe shows plumes of gaseous state and dust shot off Enceladus.
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Coat helps solar panels assimilate more light
Posted on December 15th, 2008 at 8:39 am by admin
By Matthew the Apostle Knight For CNN
Greater London, England Investigators have germinated a new anti-reflective coat that boosts the efficiency of solar panels and permits sunlight to be wrapped from most any angle.
Rensselaer Engineering school Institute investigators say they’ve made advances in soaking up of sun.
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Scientists hope to clone extinct mintage
Posted on December 9th, 2008 at 6:48 am by admin
Edo, Japan Japanese scientists have brought forth clones of black eyes that have existed dead and still for 16 geezerhood — an effort that could lead research workers to 1 twenty resurrect long-extinct mintage, such as the mammoth.
Doll was clonedded using cells from live creatures. Now scientists believe they can raise extinct specie.
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Revolutionary paper is strongerred than steel
Posted on November 25th, 2008 at 8:23 pm by admin
Capital of Florida, Florida It’s named “buckypaper” and looks a raft like ordinary atomic number 6 paper, but don’t be gulled by the cunning name or flimsy visual aspect. It could overturn the mode everything from aeroplanes to TVs are made.
Florida State University researcher Ben Wang, whose electronic computer screen shows a microscopical view of buckypaper.
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Having a musket ball with assistant ‘bots on Mars
Posted on November 21st, 2008 at 2:42 am by admin
(PopSci.com) By next fall, NASA plans to found its large Red Major planet rover so far, the USD one.8-billion, SUV-size Red Planet Research Science laboratory. Even though the MRL will be capable to cart five multiplication as much equipment as the Feel and Chance rovers that are already on Mars, a grouping of Swedish research workers say that they could execute far more if attended by a team of help ‘bots.
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World warming menaces tropics
Posted on November 16th, 2008 at 3:07 pm by admin
Capital of the If you can’t stand up global warming up, get out of the Torrid Zone.
“Many lowland tropic species could be in trouble,” a squad of research workers said.
Spell the most important harm from clime change so far has existed in the opposite regions, tropic plants and faunas may face an even great threat, say scientists who studied conditions in Rib Rica.
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‘Tongue computing’ could help incapacitated
Posted on October 3rd, 2008 at 9:11 pm by admin
Capital of Georgia, Georgia The unwearying tongue already controls taste and address, helps kiss and swallow and fights seeds. Now scientists hope to supply one more power to the mouthy muscle, and turn it into an electronic computer control pad.
Maysam Ghovanloo, a Peach State Tech assistant prof, points to a bantam magnet on a graduate student’s tongue.
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William Henry Gates predicts software-writing gyration
Posted on September 24th, 2008 at 3:39 pm by admin
HONG KONG, Red China Microsoft Corporation. Chairman Bill William Henry Gates said Tuesday that the spectacular growth of the Net would finally help get rid of “the last restraints we have” and spark a software-writing gyration.
Microsoft founder Bill Bill Gates speaks during the “Microsoft Research Asia 10th Day of remembrance Innovation Assembly.
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Surfboarding on Google Earth
Posted on September 10th, 2008 at 10:04 am by admin
By Steve Mollman For CNN
In the second Grotesque Four picture show, a fictitious character called the Silver Surfboarder glides effortlessly over the Earth’s terrain on a shining trans-galactic surfboard.
Stretch out to the world: LM3LABS’ drifting holographic Earth.
Less well-traveled beingness, in the word form of investigators in FRG, are now making something alike, only victimisation Google Earth and the Wii Balance Board.
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Malignant neoplastic disease expert monishs on cell phones
Posted on September 1st, 2008 at 4:46 pm by admin
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The caput of a salient cancer research institute released an unprecedented warning to his module and staff Midweek: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of malignant neoplastic disease.
The number that concerns some scientists — though nowhere near a consensus — is electromagneticced radiation.
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