Saturday, January 14, 2012

Russian Mars probe to crash into Pacific

Russian Mars probe to crash into Pacific


Russian Mars probe to crash into Pacific

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Russia`s space agency said today its ill-starred Mars probe would crash into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile as the craft is expected to begin its final descent tomorrow evening.

UK scientists against replacing GMT

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British scientists are backing the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in the face of its possible replacement by atomic time.

Supraglacial lakes moving along Antartic ice shelf

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Satellite images have revealed a sequence of lakes on top of the George VI ice shelf in Antarctica moving along the boundary of the ice shelf with Alexander Island.

90% of terrorism conducted through social media

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About 90 percent of organized terrorism on the Internet is being carried out through the social media, an expert has suggested.

Soon, liquid-cooled LED lights to help save energy

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A revolutionary liquid-cooled LED light developed by a Californian-based firm is the first “eco� light that is as bright as a normal 100 watt bulb.

Severe Arctic ozone depletions could occur again

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With continuous global climate change, scientists fear that another record Arctic ozone similar to that during the winter of 2010-11 could occur again.

NASA’s lunar mission uncover Moon’s darker side

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LAMP, developed by the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), uses a novel method to peer into these so-called permanently shadowed regions (PSRs), making visible the invisible.

With Facebook app, now send one final message

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The If I Die app lets you send one final text message or YouTube video from beyond the grave.

Facebook introduces new ‘listen with’ feature

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Facebook is set to redefine the social networking experience with the launch of a new ‘listen with’ feature which allows users to enjoy the same song as a friend via the site at the same time.

New molecule could help cool planet

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A new molecule has been detected in the earth`s atmosphere which could help produce a cooling effect.

Yahoo to debut pranking series from Collegehumor

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Yahoo Sports, Electus and Collegehumor have partnered on "Blindsided," a new original series that will prank athletes and fans, much like MTV`s "Punk`d" did with celebrities.

Apple discloses suppliers for the first time

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Apple has disclosed a list of its suppliers for the iPhone, iPad and other popular gadgets for the first time amid growing criticism over labor and environmental practices, especially in China.

ISS moves up and out of way of debris

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The International Space Station has moved up and out of the way of a softball-sized piece of space junk.

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