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Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Delhi Gang Rape
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Indian Inflation and Price Hike
No way to live here! Inflation has affected Indian economy severely. Price for every commodity is sky rocketing. Price for necessary commodities like rice, wheat, etc are already very high now. Don't know what will happen to them as Christmas closes. One liter of Petrol/Gasoline cost more that 70 Indian Rupees and one liter Diesel cost about 50 Indian Rupees. In Kerala, the situation is even worse. Kerala depend other states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra etc for commodities like rice, vegetables etc. They are transported 100s of Kilometers everyday to reach Kerala Market. Thus, Oil prices affect Kerala Market seriously. Actually, income to almost every family is not enough to survive today's challenges. Anyway, lets hope for the best.
Friday, 14 December 2012
Save Tigers; Wayanad Tiger Issue
Last day, another tiger was shot down by officials in Wayanad, Kerala. Tiger was spotted in a nearby village and a team of officials were setup to capture the tiger. During the mission, the tiger turned against them and they were forced to shoot down the tiger. This is not a new phenomenon here. Due to habitat destruction, tigers visit nearby villages in search for food. Many tigers are caught/killed from here before. On the other hand, people living there says that they can't even sleep comfortably. They are living in fear of being killed. Why the government is standing still? Why couldn't they do anything to solve this issue? There are many questions like this, to be answered. Anyway, something should be worked out soon, otherwise we may loose our last hope of saving tigers. Lets hope everything to be fine.
Friday, 14 September 2012
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Giant Leap in Battery Technology
Researchers in UK have developed a new type of battery which will produce 3 to 4 times more energy than an ordinary one. This battery is based on Lithium-air combination and ordinary ones are generally Lithium-ion ones. These batteries enable us to talk through out a week without recharging our mobile phones, fly across country flights with a functioning laptop or even take a drive of 500 kms in a Chevy Volt, instead of 100 kms today.
Friday, 29 June 2012
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Microsoft to enter tablet market on monday
Microsoft is expected to make its long awaited entry into tablet market on monday. they are going to make this leap by using british-designed microchips wich powers most of the smart phones and tablets today, instead of chips from intel. British designed ones use less power hence increasing battery life. Its the main advantage of british designed ones over intel chips. This leap may mark an end to the long historic alliance between Microsoft and Intel. Some reports suggest that Microsoft will introduce an own-brand tablet before licensing software to other third party manufactures such as hp, just like google's "Nexus" Android smart phones.
Anyway, will it be worthy enough to compete with i-pad? Wait and see
Anyway, will it be worthy enough to compete with i-pad? Wait and see
Friday, 15 June 2012
Under-Sea Gold
Everysummer, a handfull of fortune seekers hunt for gold in the bottom of Bering Sea. They spend hours under frigid, rocky sea floor, hunting gold from decomissioned sea rigs. Once rigs become barely sea worthy, it will be decomissioned and sea will do the rest. With gold price at all time heights, some may go home rich and some others with bare hands.
Sun Blasts Huge Magnetic Wave towards Earth; Expected to hit on June 16th
An active region on the sun has erupted, blasting a dynamic magnetic bubble(Coronal Mass Ejection - CME) of energetic plasma in the direction of earth. It is powering through space at a staggering speed of 1,360 kilometers per second(about 3 million miles per hour). A NASA spacecraft, one of two solar satellites called the Solar-Terrestrial Relations Observatory(STEREO) which is orbiting sun in the opposite direction observed the CME expansion.
On June 13, AR1504(Active Region 1504) erupted, producing a flare along with a CME. It is expected that this CME will hit Venus on June 15th, Earth on June 16th and Mars on June 19th. Today's generated CME, launched from the same location is also predicted to slam into Earth's magnetic field on June 16th. It could potentially result in a geomagnetic storm.
Have a look at anatomy of Coronary Mass Ejection(CME)
CME's magnetic field can compress and distort the magnetic field of earth, called the magnetosphere. If the rotation of the CME's magnetic field i aligned correctly, it may become "geoeffective", causing the CME's magnetic field to connect with earth's magnetic field, resulting in geomagnetic storm, causing the injection of energetic solar particles into magneto sphere and a rapid release of stored energy. This could often result in spectacular display of Aurorae at high latitudes and some interference to modern technology. For example, Communication interference may occur, airliners may be directed away from polar regions and even electrical surge may be detected in national power grids may be detected.
On June 13, AR1504(Active Region 1504) erupted, producing a flare along with a CME. It is expected that this CME will hit Venus on June 15th, Earth on June 16th and Mars on June 19th. Today's generated CME, launched from the same location is also predicted to slam into Earth's magnetic field on June 16th. It could potentially result in a geomagnetic storm.
CME's magnetic field can compress and distort the magnetic field of earth, called the magnetosphere. If the rotation of the CME's magnetic field i aligned correctly, it may become "geoeffective", causing the CME's magnetic field to connect with earth's magnetic field, resulting in geomagnetic storm, causing the injection of energetic solar particles into magneto sphere and a rapid release of stored energy. This could often result in spectacular display of Aurorae at high latitudes and some interference to modern technology. For example, Communication interference may occur, airliners may be directed away from polar regions and even electrical surge may be detected in national power grids may be detected.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Florida tornado warnings
Hurricane season has come early this year. Tornado warnings has started in Florida. Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado are expected to see large hail and damaging winds. Watch for it.
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
NRO to give two powerful telescopes intended as spy satelites to NASA
National Reconnaissance Office(NRO) announced that they are goin to give two very powerful telescopes intended as spy-satelites to NASA. Its NASA's job to place both telescopes into orbit. Actually its a huge relief to NASA because NASA have a powerful telescope named "Hubble" for space research but as they decommisioned space shuttle program its not possible to perform repairing works on Hubble. So after some time NASA would be forced to ditch it down into pacific ocean. So to continue with space research Nasa should find a new solution as soon as possible. NASA was proceeding with another space telescope program but that project is now over shedule as well as over budget. NASA could use these two satelites instead of ageing Hubble.
Experts say, these two telescopes are 100 times more powerful than Huble as they have extra reflecting surfaces and larger lenses. Instead on turning eyes on rough nations NASA could turn it away from earth into deep space. Thus these telescopes will be useful to both NRO and NASA.
As you guessed, there is a hitch, a huge hitch. These telescopes are powerful than Hubble and can be used to focus distant strs. But they don't have spectrometer or such hardwares to process huge amounts of data collected. NASA should develop such hardwares before the launch. NASA doesn't have enough fund for it. Along with that, such programs need engineers, more workers that also need more funds. Such projects requier annual recurring funds. Like that there are many many problems. Hope NASA would find a solution soon. Otherwise it will be a huge blow not only for NASA but also for our Scientific World.
Experts say, these two telescopes are 100 times more powerful than Huble as they have extra reflecting surfaces and larger lenses. Instead on turning eyes on rough nations NASA could turn it away from earth into deep space. Thus these telescopes will be useful to both NRO and NASA.
As you guessed, there is a hitch, a huge hitch. These telescopes are powerful than Hubble and can be used to focus distant strs. But they don't have spectrometer or such hardwares to process huge amounts of data collected. NASA should develop such hardwares before the launch. NASA doesn't have enough fund for it. Along with that, such programs need engineers, more workers that also need more funds. Such projects requier annual recurring funds. Like that there are many many problems. Hope NASA would find a solution soon. Otherwise it will be a huge blow not only for NASA but also for our Scientific World.
VOLVO; self-driven cars head down spanish motorways
Everbody says that autonomous driving is just a science fiction, but the fact is that the technology is already here. Self-driven Volvos equipped with cameras, radars and laser sensors head down motorways on the outskirts of Barcelona, Spain. The convoy of 4 self-driven cars was led by a professional driver in a truck and drove about 200km(124 miles) in public under normal conditions. The convoy included a lead truck, a self-driven truck and 3 cars, Volvo said in a statement. The test was performed on May 22, 2012.
Friday, 1 June 2012
Apple's News"Spaceship" Headquarters
A new "Spaceship" Headquarters for Apple Inc is getting ready in Cupertino, Calif. It is considered as one of the best Office Buildings in the world. It can handle 13000 workers and it is shrouded by 6000 trees. This building is very energy efficient and it is powered by its huge solar roof panels. The Sun Roof on Apple's New Headquarters maybe one of the US's, and world's, biggest solar installations.
This new "Spaceship" like headquarters is expected to start functioning in 2015. Apple has also confirmed that it will construct a three-story office block at its European headquarters in Cork, Ireland, recruiting for 500 jobs in the Irish city as it looks to expand its business across Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa.
This new "Spaceship" like headquarters is expected to start functioning in 2015. Apple has also confirmed that it will construct a three-story office block at its European headquarters in Cork, Ireland, recruiting for 500 jobs in the Irish city as it looks to expand its business across Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa.
World Environment Day Special; Bharathapuzha; A river which dried up due to excess removal of sand illegally
For constructions purposes sand is used in a large scale. As construction field is kicking up, the demand for sand is increasing in an unprecedented scale. Price of sand has increased in such a way that selling of sand has become one of the most profitable business. So eventually many mafias have started smuggling sand in huge amounts for money. Removal of sand in large scale from rivers will cause many environmental problems like drying up of river, lowering of water table, scarcity of water etc. Authorities know about this issue but they are not taking any necessary actions preventing this. These mafias give bribes to responsible officers to influence them or prevent them from taking actions against smuggling of sand.
Many rivers in South India have died up and many more are in the edge of death. "Bharathapuzha" is one of such rivers. Present condition of Bharathapuzha is depicted in the image above. Bharathapuzha has now dried up and literally we can walk through the river to cross it. Water from this river is used for irrigation purposes. Many towns and villages depend on this river for drinking water. As this river gets dried up, thousands of people suffer scarcity of water.
Bharathapuzha is located in Kerala State(India). It is the longest river in Kerala. I am living in the bank of this river and i can see many many trucks carrying sand from this river daily. Even now, trucks are passing by smuggling sand.
Many rivers in South India have died up and many more are in the edge of death. "Bharathapuzha" is one of such rivers. Present condition of Bharathapuzha is depicted in the image above. Bharathapuzha has now dried up and literally we can walk through the river to cross it. Water from this river is used for irrigation purposes. Many towns and villages depend on this river for drinking water. As this river gets dried up, thousands of people suffer scarcity of water.
Bharathapuzha is located in Kerala State(India). It is the longest river in Kerala. I am living in the bank of this river and i can see many many trucks carrying sand from this river daily. Even now, trucks are passing by smuggling sand.
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg runs into cash problems on honeymoon
When in Rome, on last monday billionaire Mark Zuckerberg spent only €32 on lunch with his wife and left no tip. Perhaps facebook's plunging share value may have put a dent in his fortune. Shares(NASDAQ) in the company on May 18, fell 10 per cent to an all-time low of $28.65 on Tuesday, what has been hailed as the most disastrous start to trading of any major flotation in the last decade.
Monday, 28 May 2012
Eden Hazard signing contract with Chelsea FC
Shocking News! Eden Hazard will sign contract with Chelsea FC. Eden Hazard is a Belgian player, who has been in dazzling form in France this season. Now his 3 year contract with Lille has expired. So its time for new one. He is willing to play in English Football. Almost every team in English football wished to have him in their team. Title race in english football has elevated, as Manchester City won the English Premier League this season marking an end to the long domination of Manchester United in english premier league. Chelsea FC is now the champions of europe. They won UEFA Champions League this season against Bayern Munich. They are also preparing a come back in Premier league. Next season of English premier league will be more exciting than ever. Increased competition among clubs have resulted in higher bids for players like Eden Hazard.
First, he tweeted that he like to play in english football. Next he tweeted he like "blue", he like to wear blue. But one thing, Chelsea and Manchester City are both blue. Then i thought he would probably join Manchester City FC, as they are rich and their team owners don't bother about money. They just simply buy all the super stars for their team. Both Chelsea FC and Manchester City FC team owners are rich but Manchester City are much ahead than Chelsea in english football bid race.
But today Hazard shocked everyone by tweeting "I'm signing for the champion's league winner". As Drogba is goin out of chelsea and senior players like Lampard reaching their mid 30s Chelsea need some young talents as soon as possible. I think arrival of Hazard to Chelsea will satisfy this need. Next season of English Premier League will be more exciting than ever. Am waiting for it.......
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Google's official Android Tablet "Nexus" coming this july
Nexus- Google Android's official Tablet |
Golden Gate Bridge site at 1891
golden gate bridge site at 1891 |
Golden Gate Bridge site long long before the bridge was constructed..... around 1891. Boat service or a long drive around were the only way to cross the Sanfrancisco bay, CA at that time. Construction of Golden Gate Bridge solved this problem. The structure links the city of San Francisco, on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, to Marin County.
Happy Anniversary Golden Gate Bridge
The big orange beauty, Golden Gate Bridge(San Francisco, CA) turns 75 today....... There was a time when the only way of crossing the bay was either by boat or a long journey over land. This bridge marked an end to such problems...... Just think of it, construction of such a huge bridge at that time...... hooooo.....its an iconic one....... I think its the most photographed bridge in the world. Do you agree with me?
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Parent's job loss has 'significant' impact on child's exam results
A study led by a University of Bristol academic found that a child’s educational achievements can be harmed when a father loses his job. Using British Cohort Study data, Professor Paul Gregg studied job losses during the 1980s recession to assess the impact of unemployment on children’s academic performance. The research found that children whose fathers lost their jobs during the 1980s recession obtained an average of half a GCSE or O-level grade less than children whose fathers remained in employment. Professor Gregg also found there was a “small negative effect” on the early employment experiences of people whose fathers had lost their jobs. Professor Gregg said: “At a time of rising unemployment the impact of job loss during a recession on the outcomes of the next generation is highly topical.
BBC presenter arrested by Zimbabwe police
A BBC classical music presenter has been arrested by Zibabwe Police and detained in Zimbabwe after giving a poetry reading before hundreds of schoolchildren at a cultural fest
Petroc Trelawny, 42, a regular presenter on Radio 3, was near the end of a performance at the Bulawayo Music Festival on Thursday when he was led off the stage by immigration officials, who said he did not have the necessary work permit. While being held in a crowded police cell he slipped and fell, dislocating his shoulder which required an operation to reset it. On Saturday he was recovering in hospital in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second city, but remained in official custody and was expected to face a court appearance on Monday.
Mr Trelawny is best known for presenting classical magazine programme Music Matters, Radio 3's evening topical drive-time show In Tune and Radio 3 Live in Concert. He has been to Zimbabwe several times before and has written critically about Mr Mugabe, its ageing and autocratic ruler. Rose Benton, co-ordinator of Zimbabwe Vigil, a human rights group, who learned of his arrest from relatives living in the country, said: "He was apparently the only musician without a work permit and that is why they arrested him," she said. "He has been in police custody in Harare: a pretty nasty business. "Yesterday there was a public holiday. Normally it would take a day to get him out but he will be in until Monday probably."
Guyz...... Lloyd's of London preparing for euro collapse
The chief executive of the multi-billion pound Lloyd's of London has publicly admitted that the world's leading insurance market is prepared for a collapse in the single currency and has reduced its exposure "as much as possible" to the crisis-ridden continent. Hoooooooooo...... again another reccession......
Fox News viewers worst-informed, study finds
fox news viewers are less informed even than those who watch other programmes or even no tv new at all, researche has found |
The study, which surveyed 1,185 people, found that in comparison, those who listened to National Public Radio fared best, answering 1.51 questions correctly, while those watching The Daily Show, which mixes current affairs with humour, scored 1.42. "These differences may be small, but even small differences are important when we're talking about millions of people," said Dan Cassino, political scientist and poll analyst. "We expect that watching the news should help people learn, but the most popular of the national media sources – Fox, CNN, MSNBC – seem to be the least informative."
Fox News responded by focusing on Fairleigh Dickinson's academic record – Forbes ranked it 585 out of 650 US colleges. "Considering FDU's undergraduate school is ranked as one of the worst in the country," a Fox News spokesman said, "we suggest the school invest in improving its weak academic program instead of spending money on frivolous polling – their student body does not deserve to be so ill-informed."
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