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In 1976 a explore ship was moored off the shoreline of the Hawaiian island of Oahu. When the team winched up the anchors they discovered a 4.5 meters long shark twisted up in the cable. It looked like nothing they had ever seen. It was seven years before the creature was officially described and named. [...]
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Posted in Science on Jul 15th, 2009 2 Comments »
Within the past couple of years, memristors have morphed from obscure jargon into one of the hottest properties in physics. They’ve not only been made, but their unique capabilities might revolutionise consumer electronics. More than that, though, along with completing the jigsaw of electronics, they might solve the puzzle of how nature makes that most [...]
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Posted in Science on Jul 15th, 2009 1 Comment »
The photograph shows an experiment in which dense deuterium is irradiated by a laser. The white glow in the container in the centre of the photograph is from deuterium. A material that is a hundred thousand times heavier than water and more dense than the core of the Sun is being produced at the University [...]
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Satellite radar mapping of North Pole of the planet Mars has revealed ice cap age that was formed with 5 million years ago.
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Scientists utilize 3-D ultrasound machinery to drive a robotic arm to independently perform surgeries
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