Posted May 13, 2008 at 07:21PM by Ceasar S.
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China
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We've just got word via the main news stream that a massive earthquake has hit China, and it's epicenter was located in a county of a western Chinese province. Right now, the death toll as approximated from details streaming out of the crippled town is now over 12,000, but if a quake registering 7.9 in the Richter scale is anything to bear, then it's likely that more have fallen victim to its wrath. The full story unfolds at the extended version. |
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Posted Apr 24, 2008 at 10:17PM by Ceasar S.
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Celestial Bodies
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Mars,
Brown University
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Mars' climate system was often thought to be dormant, but new research
says otherwise. Scientists observed that some glaciers in the red
planet have actually been moving in the last 10 to 100 million years,
and that could be an indication that Mars' climate is still active. Get
the real deal when you digest the full story. |
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Posted Apr 22, 2008 at 08:02PM by Ceasar S.
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Astrophysics
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Magellanic Cloud,
supernova,
Harvard University
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Don't you love it when things go boom? So would some astronomers, it would seem, as a recent entry in the latest issue of The Astrophysical Journal reflected much of their excitement. You see, a supernova went nuclear some 1,600 centuries ago in a collection of nebulae called the Large Magellanic Cloud, but even now the after effects of the collapse was readily observed. How is that possible? Prepare for another crash lesson on physics and time at the full story. |
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Posted Apr 17, 2008 at 08:45PM by Ceasar S.
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Astrophysics
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Dark Matter,
University of Wisconsin
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Dark matter on Earth? Scientists participating in the Dark Matter (DAMA) Project drew results that could be indicating the presence dark matter - results that mimicked those discovered five years ago. And guess what? The Italian scientists detected the activity 1.4 kilometers deep inside the mountain of Gran Sasso in Italy, where the DAMA observatory resides. Get more at the full story. |
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Posted Apr 16, 2008 at 06:39PM by Ceasar S.
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Environmental Campaigns,
Alternative Energy
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carbon dioxide,
biofuels
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There's a hot little topic running in the socio-political, environmentalism picture, and it involves a regulation that the UK's Department for Transport has in mind for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. The deal is that the rule, if implemented, will probably hurt the world more than do its share of good, and even pro-environment organizations such as Greenpeace agree. Learn why at the full story. |
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Posted Apr 02, 2008 at 09:53PM by Ceasar S.
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News,
NASA
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NASA,
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galaxy,
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Though black holes are often characterized as humongous gravity sinks, scientists believe there's a minimum mass requirement for any black hole in existence. They've got the requirements down pat by way of theoretical prediction only, but two able researchers from NASA finally pinpointed the smallest black hole to date. It could help them judge whether their estimates are accurate enough. More details at the full story. |
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Posted Mar 12, 2008 at 10:10PM by Ceasar S.
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Archaeology
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Greece
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Now you wouldn't need a scientific degree to identify ancient brain surgery on any human remains folks. This is pretty simple, provided that your unearthed specimen comes with a head - err, skull. Archaeologists currently digging up a site in Greece said they've spotted what appears to be a woman's remains with a perforation on her skull, indicative of brain surgery - and an unsuccessful one at that. Just a little more clarifications at the full story. |
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Posted Mar 06, 2008 at 09:59PM by Ceasar S.
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Physics
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National Institute of Science and Technology
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For the socialites, telling another the time just boils down to how much bling factor your watch flashes. But for the techie in some of us, it's not about the shimmer and pizazz - it's how pretty darned accurate your chronometer's counting the seconds passed. Researchers from the National Institute of Science and Technology have claimed they've got a pair of clocks using ions and optics, and they're both way up there in terms of accurate timekeeping. |
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Posted Mar 03, 2008 at 08:59PM by Ceasar S.
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Environmental Campaigns
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recycling
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Now we know this is not new at all, but since the increasing amount of revelations from documentaries the world over, it's becoming pretty apparent that the idea of recycling isn't exactly as environment-friendly as popular culture would make it seem. There are factors associated with keeping the world clean, and due to crisis on some of those fronts, recycling could simply be just another idealist's dream. Reality sets in once you read the full story. |
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Posted Feb 27, 2008 at 08:47PM by Ceasar S.
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It's no Godzilla at length, but it'll probably keep you out of water for quite a while. The National History Museum in Oslo, Norway has officially announced that the fossil they've unearthed in Spitspergen, Svalbard up in the Arctic is the largest sea reptile ever. And "The Monster," as they've called the pliosaur fossil remains, makes the previously discovered Australian Kronosaur look like a platypus. The makings of horror monster inspirations unfold at the full story. |
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