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U-boat Worx personal submarines go deep water Using the same technology proven in its existing C-Quester models, which can dive to depths of up to 100m (328 feet), Dutch luxury submarine manufacturer U-Boat Worx has announced a new line of exploration submersibles certified for diving to depths from 100 to 1,000m (328 to 3,280-feet). Named [...]
By STEPHEN HAWKING And LEONARD MLODINOW According to Viking mythology, eclipses occur when two wolves, Skoll and Hati, catch the sun or moon. At the onset of an eclipse people would make lots of noise, hoping to scare the wolves away. After some time, people must have noticed that the eclipses ended regardless of whether [...]
Stephen Hawking: God was not needed to create the Universe
0 Comments Published September 2nd, 2010 in Education, ReligionThe Big Bang was the result of the inevitable laws of physics and did not need God to spark the creation of the Universe, Stephen Hawking has concluded. Photo: GETTY The scientist has claimed that no divine force was needed to explain why the Universe was formed. In his latest book, The Grand Design, an [...]
When plants are damaged, they emit a fragrance called green leaf volatiles, or G.L.V.’s. Most people have gotten a whiff of it — it is the smell of freshly cut grass. But in the case of at least one type of wild tobacco plant found in the Great Basin desert of southwest Utah, it is [...]
New high-speed, low-cost water purifying nanofilter developed As their name suggests, most existing water purifying filters clean the water by physically trapping or filtering out bacteria. Stanford researchers have now developed a new kind of water purifying filter that isn’t really a filter at all. Instead of trapping bacteria, the new filter actually lets them [...]
News Splash: Heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers… wooo hooo, I’m going to be Methuselah!
0 Comments Published August 31st, 2010 in Education“Hammered” But a new paper in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research suggests that – for reasons that aren’t entirely clear – abstaining from alcohol does actually tend to increase one’s risk of dying even when you exclude former drinkers. The most shocking part? Abstainers’ mortality rates are higher than those of heavy drinkers. [...]
Swimsense monitors your aquatic workout Joggers and cyclists have all kinds of technological wizardry at their fingertips – or wrists – to let them no how they’re performing. Now there’s an easy way for swimmers to keep track of their aquatic exertions in the form of the Swimsense from FINIS. This watch-sized device is worn [...]
Massive solar storm to hit Earth in 2012 with ‘force of 100m bombs’
0 Comments Published August 27th, 2010 in EducationMelbourne, Aug 26 (ANI): Astronomers are predicting that a massive solar storm, much bigger in potential than the one that caused spectacular light shows on Earth earlier this month, is to strike our planet in 2012 with a force of 100 million hydrogen bombs. Several US media outlets have reported that NASA was warning the [...]
‘Dry water’ could be used to store carbon dioxide You know, I’m pretty sure I remember a Far Side cartoon or something, where someone was selling powdered water – “Just add water!” Well, dry water isn’t quite the same thing. It’s 95 percent liquid water, but that water takes the form of tiny droplets each [...]
Buckeye Bullet 2.5 claims battery electric vehicle world land speed record of 307.7mph The Bullet Buckeye team from Ohio State University has set a world record average two-way speed of 307.7mph (495km/h) with its battery electric Venturi Buckeye Bullet 2.5. The lithium ion battery powered car eclipsed the previous 245mph (394km/h) world land speed record [...]