Science & Discovery of 21st Century
One reply — Yessi Pratiwi on June 12th, 2008
It was revealed in Science Daily that, an IBM’s labs, the researchers are about creating a design that promises to extend Moore’s Law into the next decade and significantly reduce the energy consumed by data centers.
How could it be ?
The scientist unveiled a powerful and efficient technique to cool 3-D chip stacks with […]
One reply — Yessi Pratiwi on June 8th, 2008
Electro-gravitics research seeking the nature of gravity and its control has reached a stage where profound implications for the entire human race have emerged. Perhaps the most startling and immediate involve aircraft, guided missiles, atmospheric and deep space flights.
If only one line of research achieves the goal and it now seems plausible that this […]
Start discussion — Yessi Pratiwi on May 20th, 2008
Do you think that ghost imaging is impossible? Well, US researchers have shown that the “ghost imaging” technique could help satellites take snapshots through clouds or smoke.
Some researchers from University of Maryland, US Army Research Laboratory, have now taken the first ghost images of an opaque object - a toy soldier (see image, […]
Start discussion — Yessi Pratiwi on May 15th, 2008
It was reported in the ScienceDaily that the world’s largest software maker—Microsoft–launched a free software application called WorldWide Telescope on Monday that will allow everyone from space novices to astronomy professors to easily explore galaxies, star systems and distant planets.
It stitches together 12 terabytes, allowing users to zoom in and out of galaxies that are […]
Start discussion — Yessi Pratiwi on April 22nd, 2008
First thing come up into our mind when we’re talking about solar system maybe the Sun and everything that orbits the Sun, including the planets and their satellites; the dwarf planets, asteroids, Kuiper Belt Objects, and comets; and interplanetary dust and gas.
If one could look down on the solar system from far above the North […]
Start discussion — Yessi Pratiwi on April 18th, 2008
ScienceDaily reported, a team of Japanese astronomers has discovered that our galaxy’items’ => 4,s central black hole let loose a powerful flare three centuries ago by using NASA, Japanese, and European X-ray satellites.
This finding helps resolve a long-standing mystery: why is the Milky Way’items’ => 4,s black hole so quiescent? Black Hole is an extremely […]
One reply — Yessi Pratiwi on April 13th, 2008
As a step toward realizing applications such as e-paper, flexible color monitors and “heads-up” displays in car windshields, engineers have created the first “active matrix” display using a new class of transparent transistors and circuits.
It was mentioned in ScienceDaily that, the transistors are made of “nanowires,” a tiny cylindrical structures as small as 20 nanometers, […]
Start discussion — Yessi Pratiwi on March 26th, 2008
Thermoelectric involving a direct relationship between temperature of materials and the production of electricity. Thermoelectric materials have been used by NASA to generate power for far-away spacecraft.
Recently, researchers at Boston College and MIT have used nanotechnology to achieve a major increase in thermoelectric efficiency.
This research become a milestone that paves the way for a new […]
Start discussion — Yessi Pratiwi on March 5th, 2008
Image below shows a bright streak in a gully on the side of a crater in the Centauri Montes region of Mars. This image was generated using numerical computer model by researcher from University of Arizona in Tucson. The middle image shows how a deposit left by a pure liquid water flood would appear in […]
Start discussion — Yessi Pratiwi on February 20th, 2008
It was revealed in Guardian Unlimited, in 2006 about a finding of biological material in red rain that was happened in Kerala, India. Until now, this findings still become a mystery, there is still no specific proof that the red rain was a real alien’s DNA.
On 25 July, 2001, blood-red rain fell over the […]
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