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Large Scale Solar Power on the Way from Plants in North Africa
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The Guardian reported Wednesday 17th June that twenty blue chip German companies are getting together to build solar power plants in north African countries (also see "Concentrated solar power could generate 'quarter of world's energy"). The possibility of using solar power to generate enough power for large networks is essential in our global warming environmentally friendly world. Nuclear looked set to [read more]
God: Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
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Did Darwin Kill God ? Dr Conor Cunningham's, philosopher and theologian at the University of Nottingham, BBC Two programme is aptly titled. Why not just cut to the chase ? This man did not mess around ! He blew the lid sky high on the petty and very obscure arguments that have been blown massively out of proportion on a world [read more]
Moving Material on Phoenix Lander Leg
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When the Mars Phoenix lander touched down it kicked up some material onto it's legs. Over a few months of comparing images it has become apparent that this material has been moving around. Growing and shrinking. The most logical explanation would be a chemical reaction going on, or condensation removing and depositing salts. Or Life ? Well, that remains to [read more]
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Seals can Navigate Too
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In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" Kirk Douglas sang to a seal. "Esmeralda" kissed him and wrapped herself up in her own blanket, as well as eating cigars. Todays news reported by the BBC may not be as amusing but is no less appealing. German researchers have found that Seals can identify a star and then swim towards it, which may [read more]
Amino Acids in Meteorites have been Confirmed
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Research published in The Journal of Meteoritics and Planetary Science has confirmed that Meteorites really do contain sources of Amino Acids like Uracil and Xanthine that are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. The news has been reported by space industry websites such as Spaceref. The presence of these Amino Acids has been known since 1969 when they were discovered [read more]
Gamma Ray Bursters: Update. An Interview with George Djorgovski
An Interview with Caltech Professor George Djorgovski
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Zeno of Q News has discovered that these "Gamma Ray Burster's" (GRB's) are now thought to be jets, not a uniform explosion. This is because the edge of the detected radiation falls off in a way you would expect to find when observing the edge of a beam. In order to explore this phenomenon some more, Zeno of Q News [read more]
Gamma-Ray Burst Found to be Most Energetic Event in Universe
Astronomical Phenomena can really get the Blood Pumping
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"For about one or two seconds, this burst was as luminous as all the rest of the entire universe," said Caltech professor George Djorgovski, the other principal investigator on the team [...] Finding such a large energy release over such a brief period of time is unprecedented in astronomy, except for the Big Bang itself. Reports Hubblesite. Just take a [read more]
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