Archive for October, 2008



Evolutionary Step Uncovered

Author: admin | Filed under: Archaeology Monday Oct 27,2008

It seems that tiny pieces of the puzzle that represents evolution are gathered each day. And evolution is not as simple as presented in the game “Spore.”
We all know that sea animals existed first, and then they grew legs and evolved to survive on land.  How was this step in evolution made?
Scientists used a fossil [...]

Storing Data In The Nucleus Of An Atom

Author: admin | Filed under: Computers & Electronics Saturday Oct 25,2008

In a world where time is of the essence, science and technology just keep giving us faster ways to achieve older goals and new paths towards new breakthroughs. A team of scientists from around the globe are working on a way to store information in the nucleus of an atom.
This new way of processing and [...]

Roots Of Life On Earth

Author: admin | Filed under: Other, Research Tuesday Oct 21,2008

In 1953, Stanley L Miller and Harold C. Urey of the University of Chicago conducted an experiment that is now considered to be the classic experiment concerning the origin of life. It simulated conditions (hypothetically) present on the primitive Earth and it proved the occurrence of chemical evolution. It was based on Oparin and Haldane’s [...]

Automatic Photo Sorting

Author: admin | Filed under: Other Monday Oct 20,2008

Computers just keep getting better and better, but for most tasks they still need human input. Human input needs time, and oh well, we don’t have a lot of time to spare in our days.
Have you ever surfed the net looking for an image that contains things that you want ? You might of noticed [...]

New Solar Panel Material

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Materials Friday Oct 17,2008

Scientists at the Ohio State University have developed a new solar energy material that has two major advantages over current materials : it can use the all the energy that comes from the sunlight and makes it easier to capture the electrons it generates. The hybrid material is a result of combining electrically conductive plastic [...]

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