Russian Mars probe to crash into Pacific |
- Russian Mars probe to crash into Pacific
- UK scientists against replacing GMT
- Supraglacial lakes moving along Antartic ice shelf
- 90% of terrorism conducted through social media
- Soon, liquid-cooled LED lights to help save energy
- Severe Arctic ozone depletions could occur again
- NASA’s lunar mission uncover Moon’s darker side
- With Facebook app, now send one final message
- Facebook introduces new ‘listen with’ feature
- New molecule could help cool planet
- Yahoo to debut pranking series from Collegehumor
- Apple discloses suppliers for the first time
- ISS moves up and out of way of debris
| Russian Mars probe to crash into Pacific Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: The International Space Station has moved up and out of the way of a softball-sized piece of space junk. |
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