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New brain implants bring bionic man closer to reality

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Steve Austin won loads of accolades as a bionic man in the 70s series ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’, and now scientists claim that a revolutionary brain implant would soon make the fictional character a reality - using the help of the movie.MicroBridge Services, based at Cardiff University, south Wales, is pioneering work in which […]

Water vapor confirmed as critical component of climate change

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Using recent NASA satellite data, researchers have estimated more precisely than ever the heat-trapping effect of water in the air, validating the role of water vapor as a critical component of climate change.Andrew Dessler and colleagues from Texas A and M University in College Station confirmed that the heat-amplifying effect of water vapor is potent […]

Endeavour space walkers start work

Monday, November 17th, 2008

space walkers of the Endeavour checked the wings of the ship and heat shield at International Space Station.
The shuttle crew also has four spacewalks planned to repair the station’s solar power system.
Engineers thought they saw a 12-to-18-inch strip of insulation fly off from the rear of Endeavour, but images relayed by the astronauts on Saturday […]

Students set record fuel-cell-powered, radio-controlled airplane flight

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Researchers have achieved the longest fuel-cell-powered flight of a radio-controlled aerial vehicle.Students at the University of Michigan and engineers at Ann Arbor-based fuel-cell manufacturer Adaptive Materials Inc. made the achievement.
Their plane, named ‘Endurance’, flew for 10 hours, 15 minutes and four seconds in a flight that lasted from sunrise to sunset on October 30, 2008, […]

Archaeologists find ancient babies’ beakers in Sicilian necropolis

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the largest Greek necropolis in the city of Himera on the island of Sicily, where the ancient version of babies’ beakers has been found.According to the new agency ANSA, although experts have long known about the burial ground, they have only recently understood its importance because of […]

Brain implants may restore mobility in stroke patients with partial paralysis

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Scientists suggest that neuroprosthetic brain implants may help stroke patients to overcome partial paralysis.The researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis discovered that implants known as brain-computer interfaces (BCI) may be able to detect activity on one side of the brain that is linked to hand and arm movements on the same […]

‘Dino dance floor’ may be potholes eroded in sandstone

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

A group of paleontologists have suggested that the ‘dinosaur dance floor’ found in northern Arizona, US, is actually a dense collection of unusual potholes eroded in the sandstone.The so-called ‘dinosaur dance floor’ was recently found by geologists from the University of Utah in the US, who claimed to have identified an amazing concentration of dinosaur […]

Rising CO2 levels may reduce coral reefs’ ability to fight climate change

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

A major new investigation by Australian scientists has revealed that rising carbon dioxide levels in the world’s oceans could deliver a disastrous blow to the ability of coral reefs to withstand climate change.The investigation has revealed that acidification of the oceans from human CO2 emissions has the potential to worsen the impact of the bleaching […]

US space tourist returns to earth

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

A Soyuz capsule carrying an American and two Russians touched down on target in Kazakhstan on Friday after a descent from the international space station, safely delivering the first two men to follow their fathers into space.
The Soyuz TMA-12 capsule landed at 9:37 am local time, about 55 miles north of Arkalyk in north-central Kazakhstan, […]

Spirituality better at keeping the blues at bay than church going

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Those who simply pray or meditate are more likely to keep depression at bay, compared to the people who frequently visit church and offer religious services, suggest a new study.The new research led by Temple University researchers has revealed that a person’s religiousness - also called religiosity - can offer insight into their risk for […]