Sunday, March 31, 2013

Stanford Researchers Discover Genetic Transistors That Turn Cells Into Computers

Researchers at Stanford University announced this week that they've created genetic receptors that

All about auto insurance


A lot of aspects impact the premium for ones Engine insurance cover. The insurer can have inquired

Saturday, March 30, 2013

HD PHOTO Shows Mars In Stunning Clarity

It’s a massive image composited from several days of captures by the Mars Curiosity rover. The level of detail is astounding. You could spend days zooming around in there looking at martian rocks.

Friday, March 29, 2013

First ever picture of planet with two suns – just like Luke Skywalker’s homeworld

Somewhere in a galaxy far, far away... scientists believe they have captured the first image of a planet orbiting two suns.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

New Kind Of Supernova? Type Iax Star Explosions Identified In New Research

 Some of the most powerful explosions in the universe just got a bit more varied. Astronomers have

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Solar System's Mysterious Rock Origin Puzzle Revealed

 Rocks melted in the early solar system after electrical currents spiked through the cloud of dust

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Private Spacecraft Returns To Earth With Splash

The SpaceX Dragon capsule returned to Earth on Tuesday with a full science load from the

Monday, March 25, 2013

British Teen Dies After Being Set On Fire At Birthday Party

A young British man has been convicted of manslaughter after killing a gay teen by setting him on fire.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

NASA Video Captures Comet, Sun Storm and Earth Together

A new NASA video has captured two cosmic wonders — a comet and a massive solar storm — with

Saturday, March 23, 2013

A history of gun violence in America`s schools


In 2012, there were several other fatal school shootings, including the February 27 shooting in

13-Month-Old Antonio Shot By Young Boy In Front Of Mother

Police have arrested two teenagers suspected in the shooting death of a baby in a stroller and the

Friday, March 22, 2013

Mom killed newborn twins, hid them in laundry basket

A 25-year-old Hendersonville woman is behind bars in Sumner County on murder charges after she

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Opportunity and Curiosity find similar rocks on Mars

The Opportunity rover is studying the most ancient rocks it has yet seen on Mars - and they resemble those found by its one-tonne cousin Curiosity.

What the Spring Equinox Looks Like from Space

 It's that time of year again: the first day of spring.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Ohio school shooter taunts his victims' families by wearing a 'KILLER' T-shirt


 An Ohio teenager charged with shooting dead three students at a local school was sentenced Tuesday

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Universities set targets for new minority... men

Universities are setting targets to recruit more men as male students are increasingly becoming the “disadvantaged group” in education, MPs have been told.

20 Tips To Cheaper Car Insurance

Car insurance premiums rise year after year,Although your car insurance premium largely depends on

NASA’s Swift Discovers a Young Galactic Supernova Remnant

While using NASA’s Swift satellite to perform an X-ray survey of our galaxy’s central regions, a

Sobbing teenage football stars are found guilty of raping drunken 'dead girl'

 The Ohio football stars charged with raping a 16-year-old girl in a night of degradation and humiliation have been found guilty.

Monday, March 18, 2013

World's Oldest Cat

On March 6, a British cat called Wadsworth celebrated his 27th birthday, possibly making him the world's oldest feline.

Deep-Space Objects Still Mysterious After Decades

Fifty years ago, in the journal Nature, astronomer Maarten Schmidt published a brief paper noting

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Murderer who beat victim with frying pan then stabbed her 25 times

A murderer who repeatedly stabbed a mother-of-three was able to collect pictures of his victim and

A Living Ocean on a Jupiter's Moon?

If you went by news coverage alone, you’d think there’s only one world in the solar system aside

Friday, March 15, 2013

Two-Headed Lamb Born In Ghana

Unless someone is pulling the wool over the eyes of Internet users around the world, a two-headed

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Moon pairs up with Comet PanSTARRS for big show

 
Two elusive superstars came out on Tuesday evening to greet their adoring fans — in L.A. and Vegas,

Two-Year Old Boy Addicted to Meth

California resident Samantha Delvalle and her boyfriend Raymond Maybry were arrested last

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Selecting the best College or university to suit your needs

University of Phoenix

To choose the ideal College or university you have to be able to take a moment to complete some

NASA: Mars Could Once Have Sustained Life

At a press conference Tuesday, scientists revealed NASA's Curiosity rover has uncovered signs that

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Brand-new Study Discovers Bee Venom Can easily Kill HIV

A new study has shown that bee venom can kill the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

Largest Infrared Telescope In Space Running Out of Time


The largest infrared telescope ever launched into space is almost at the end of its cosmic life, European Space Agency officials say.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Name Your Own Exoplanet

The science of exoplanets, or worlds orbiting distant stars, is arguably the most exciting thing in

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Cosmic Event May Have Jumpstarted Earth Life

 Life's building blocks can form in the harsh environment of deep space, a new study suggests,

Man with tattoos and piercings all over his body


A heavily tattooed and pierced man who goes by the name The Creature says his appearance is so bizarre that even his five-year-old daughter is scared of him.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Asteroid, Earth Set For Close Encounter On March 9

A newly discovered asteroid the size of a football field will cruise through Earth's neighborhood this

Baby is killed by loving dad’s kiss

 Little Kaiden McCormick was struck down by a cold sore virus caught from Carl Maclaren, 34.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Verizon explores merger with Vodafone

 Verizon and Vodafone want to square away their long-standing relationship -- tied together by Verizon Wireless -- this year, according a report from Bloomberg.

Top 10 Universities in the World 2012/2013

The Times Higher Education released its 2012 Reputation Rankings for universities across the world. Only three countries, the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan could make it to top 10 list. Harvard University tops the list followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Cambridge.

Cheap car insurance quotes

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7-year-old killed in dog attack

A seven-year-old boy died of injuries he suffered when a dog attacked him at a Galesburg, Illinois home.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Vodafone unveils 4G

Vodafone last Thuersday announced the launch of new 4G mobile internet services - which runs at speeds 10 times faster than the existing network.

Discovered: The most adorable planet yet

Planets are like puppies. They’re born litters, they stay close to their mama (in this case, their star),

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Solved: The mystery of Mercury surface

 Researchers have revealed the surface of Mercury was once covered with a vast ocean of magma.

Scientists analysing data from a spacecraft orbiting the plan have been baffled by odd readings that showed unexplained chemical differences between rocks.

Now they say the differences may have been caused by a vast ocean of magma that created layers of crystals, which melted then erupted.

Scientists at MIT have proposed that Mercury may have harbored a large, ocean of magma very early in its history, shortly after its formation about 4.5 billion years ago.

The scientists analyzed data gathered by Messenger, a NASA probe that has orbited the planet since March 2011.

Scientists analyzed X-ray fluorescence data from the probe, and identified two distinct compositions of rocks on the planet’s surface  -but were baffled by the differences.

The MIT team used the compositional data to recreate the two rock types in the lab, and subjected each synthetic rock to high temperatures and pressures to simulate various geological processes.

From their experiments, the scientists came up with only one phenomenon to explain the two compositions: a vast magma ocean that created two different layers of crystals, solidified, then eventually remelted into magma that then erupted onto Mercury’s surface.




'The thing that’s really amazing on Mercury is, this didn’t happen yesterday,' said Timothy Grove, a professor of geology at MIT.

'The crust is probably more than 4 billion years old, so this magma ocean is a really ancient feature.'

The team translated the chemical element ratios from the surface into the corresponding building blocks that make up rocks, such as magnesium oxide, silicon dioxide and aluminum oxide.

The researchers then consulted what Grove refers to as a 'pantry of oxides' — finely powdered chemicals — to recreate the rocks in the lab.

'We just mix these together in the right proportions and we’ve got a synthetic copy of what’s on the surface of Mercury,' Grove says.

The researchers then melted the samples of synthetic rock in a furnace, cranking the heat up and down to simulate geological processes that would cause crystals — and eventually rocks — to form in the melt.

'You can tell what would happen as the melt cools and crystals form and change the chemical composition of the remaining melted rock,' Grove says.



'The leftover melt changes composition.'
After cooling the samples, the researchers picked out tiny crystals and melt pockets for analysis. Grove found the two compositions were too different to have originated from the same region, and instead may have come from two separate regions within the planet.

The easiest explanation for what created these distinct regions, Grove says, is a large magma ocean, which over time likely formed different compositions of crystals as it solidified.

This molten ocean eventually remelted, spewing lava onto the surface of the planet in massive volcanic eruptions.

Grove estimates that this magma ocean likely existed very early in Mercury’s existence — possibly within the first 1 million to 10 million years — and may have been created from the violent processes that formed the planet.

As the solar nebula condensed, bits and pieces collided into larger chunks to form tiny, and then larger, planets.

That process of colliding and accreting may produce enough energy to completely melt the planet — a scenario that would make an early magma ocean very feasible.

'The acquisition of data by spacecraft must be combined with laboratory experiments,' Charlier says.

'Although these data are valuable by themselves, experimental studies on these compositions enable scientists to reach the next level in the interpretation of planetary evolution.'


Dangerous hsteroids hunt to get help from private companies, NASA says

 NASA is slated to get some help in the search for potentially hazardous asteroids,

Son posed with mother's severed head

The son charged with murdering and dismembering his mother's body allegedly posed with his mother's severed head in a photo taken on his cellphone.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Mother kills 9-year-old son for having small penis


An Indonesian woman drowned her nine-year-old son in the bath, claiming she was worried that his "small penis" would affect his prospects for the future, a police spokesman said Thursday.

Black Hole 'Mystery Wave' Takes Astronomers By Surprise

 Astronomers studying an unusual black hole system have spotted a never-before-seen structure in the disk of matter encircling the system.