3D Printing to be Used for Outer Space: Challenging Task for the Team
Submitted by Sumit Yayavar on Thu, 02/07/2013 - 13:05
There is no doubt to say that with the emergence of 3D printing, a number of implausible architectural projects have been delivered worldwide but now, with the growth of ruthless technology in the area; idea is to move onto the next level. Doing something with 3D printing for the outer space will surely prove to be something elite and advantageous.
Parent Company Takes Back Support; Better Place Halts its Australian Operations
Submitted by Avinash Tripathi on Thu, 02/07/2013 - 13:00
Due to a decision from the Israel-based parent company of electric-car support company Better Place, there might be a termination of 40 jobs at its Australian operations.
This decision is in regard of arranging better provisions to focus on Israel and Denmark areas. Unless the company is able to find new investors, the situation cannot be controlled.
Local Temperature Determines Opinion for Climate Change: UBC Study
Submitted by Neelesh Raghuwanshi on Wed, 02/06/2013 - 12:37
A study has demonstrated that local weather can determine the opinion of people on issues like global warming. University of British Columbia researchers have said that the climate change concerns increase according to the local temperature.
UBC Geography Prof. Simon Donner, who led the study, published Tuesday in the journal Climate Change said that cold winter is enough for people and newspapers to doubt the global harmony on global warming.
Lake Winnipeg Stated as Threatened
Submitted by Avinash Tripathi on Tue, 02/05/2013 - 12:45
An international environmental watchdog has named Lake Winnipeg as the threatened lake of the year 2013. Above facts have even been confirmed by Ms. Vicki Burns, the Outreach Coordinator for the Lake Winnipeg Foundation, who detailed in his statements about the warnings that she and her department have been receiving since the year 1969 from scientists about Lake Winnipeg's future.
Finally, the Truth Comes Out of the Grave
Submitted by Neelesh Raghuwanshi on Tue, 02/05/2013 - 12:38
Finally, the truth is out and as was believed, it's him! Yes, experts have confirmed from the test reports that the bones found are of King Richard III making this latest discovery as one of the most significant ones in the archaeological history.
Along with, experts claim that the findings are also shedding new light on the king's last resting place thereby solving the 500-year-old mystery over his death.
Quantum Physics in Microscope
Submitted by Avinash Tripathi on Mon, 02/04/2013 - 13:25
Convergence of fields for quantum physics and biology has come up with a new microscope. Its inventors have said that the microscope has the potential of opening new avenues to resolve the mystery of living cells.
In collaboration between The University of Queensland and the Australian National University, team of experts says that the basic components of life can be understood easily through this microscope.
