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A Camera in a Mouse Brain

Monday, October 27, 2008

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Those crazy Japanese are up to it again with their innovation and technology. What are they up to this time? Something straight out of a scifi novel!!! “Japanese researchers have implanted a small camera inside a mouse’s brain to see how memory is formed, in an experiment they hope to some day apply to humans to [...]

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars

Friday, October 10, 2008

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It’s solid to imagine that in what may be Big Oil’s political-clout high-water mark, anyone is talking about substitute fuel cars. But wired does a lengthy out-take in this month’s issue, delving deep at the back the Oil Curtain in a mission to GM’s Detroit headquarters. Publication takes yet another look at the opportunity those hydrogen [...]

Females like male birds

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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The harmonious singing of birds has been long valued by humans and has often been thought to reproduce a particularly positive emotional state of the singer. In a new study published in the online, open-access journal PLoS ONE on October 1, researchers at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan have established that this can [...]

Never forgotten matter…

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

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Whale hunters, who make some scarce species, head towards death, kill more than 1100 whales and dolphins every year. With the support from Norway and Iceland Mainly Japan, refuses to obey the rules of the suspension set in 1986, from the universal Whale hunting Committee, which had as a goal to let the whale population increase, [...]

SPACE NEWS In Top

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

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Lot of cool and very exciting astronomy news lately there are that we want to share with you in one big swig. First news is about a new huge object discovered at the edge of the solar system. Right to astronomers’ tradition of coming up with cuddly names, the object is called 2006 SQ372. It is [...]

Satellite Based Microwave Greenland melting

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

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NASA is reporting of new data about the melting in Greenland in 2007. In short: areas at high altitudes (over 1.2 miles above sea level) are experiencing evidence melting, clocking in at a chilling 150% above average. At lower altitudes, the melting is 30% above average. To put this in perspective, the amount of snow [...]

United Arab Emirates build the first zero-carbon city

Friday, June 6, 2008

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UAE, home for approximately 5 million people, wants to build the world’s first zero-carbon city called Masdar City. In this city cars will be banned and light rail system will serve the residents inside the city as well as taking them to nearby cities. Wastewater will be recycle, all trash will be used and natural [...]

Come back as a seal in your next life

Monday, May 12, 2008

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Up to 350000 babies seals were predictable to be killed last summer in Canada, and the number is thought to be much bigger this coming summer. In 2005 the 98,5% of the children killed weren’t even 2-months-old, and autopsies showed proved that most of them were still alive during the extraction of their fur. If you [...]

Dell and carbon neutral

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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Current year the computer maker Dell, will be 100% carbon neutral. Dell will become carbon neutral by buying carbon reductions. While it’s not the best way to go green it is the best and simplest way at the moment. You could see it as a big first step towards a more sustainable second step. One [...]

Powerful supernova evidence

Friday, April 11, 2008

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Supernova is the bang of a star at the end of its life. When this happen, huge quantity of matter and power are released in the blast, giving rise to a bright new object in the sky. This start remainder remains visible for a few weeks and then dies away. They are explosions; you know astronomers [...]