Monday, February 11, 2008

Rubik’s Cube in Earths Center? Computer Simulations Agree

Swedish researchers present in today's Web edition of the journal Science evidence that their theory about the core of the earth is correct. Among other applications, the findings may be of significance for our understanding of the cooling down of the earth, and of the stability of the earth's magnetic field.

science challenage

Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge

Horizon : What On Earth Is Wrong With Gravity?

Both Newton and Einstein were wrong about gravity. There are mirrors on the surface of the moon. Time is slower in space. Want to know more? Read on!

Using Butterfly Time, We Can Learn Secrets Of Our Own 'Clocks'

Monarch butterflies' annual migration offers scientists a rare insight into the molecular biology of time and travel. In a majestic rite, a new generation of monarchs flies to Mexico every fall from summer breeding grounds in Canada.

Male video game addiction is neural, study suggests

"It doesn't take a genius to figure out who historically are the conquerors and tyrants of our species — they're the males."

Military uniform

A knowledgebase for the Military uniform, about the benefits of Military Uniform

Scientists discover a new way HIV uses to attack human cells

The discovery is the identification of a new human receptor for H.I.V. The receptor helps guide the virus to the gut after it gains entry to the body, where it begins its relentless attack on the immune system.

Scientists Can Now Create Human Skin from Hair

German scientists found a way to develop skin cells in a laboratory taken from a person's own stem cells from hair roots.

Past presidents’ hair on display in museum

For the first time, The Academy of Natural Sciences is displaying a scrapbook that has locks of hair from the first 12 U.S. presidents.

Valentine day can be special for gift

Valentine day is well known to everyone. Gift for valentine day can be special also for you. Don't miss to present a great gift to your valentine. It can be rose, cards which express emotions; ipods which can express your love, phone which can make you closer, pen can write your expression etc.

Love More Powerful than Sex, Study Claims

Love wins

ABC News: Creationists Seek Foothold in Europe

Europeans have long viewed the conflict between evolutionists & creationists as primarily an American phenomenon, but it has recently jumped the Atlantic Ocean.In October, the Council of Europe, condemned all attempts to bring creationism into Europe's schools. Bible-based theories & religious dogma threaten to undercut sound educational practices

Russian Scientists Creates Time Machine

Two Russian scientists claim a device created to investigate the origins of the universe could become the world's first ever time machine. Scientists say the vast atom-smashing machine at the European Particle Physics Centre near Geneva could create a time tunnel.

Study Confirms Existence of Valentine's Day Blues

Careful examination of the scientific data collected by the test concludes that adults who reportedly did not participate in or receive gifts or other tokens of affection in connection with Valentine's Day do exhibit signs of emotional stress, ranging from mild depression to noticeable anxiety

A respectable man with a dangerous theory

In Celebration of Darwin Day, Open Parachute has a look at Darwin and his theory with the PBS special embedded, plus a ton of links.

Tattooing might be more than just a fashion statement - it m

Tattooing might be more than just a fashion statement - it might be good for your health, says the new study. German scientists have shown that tattooing is a more effective way of delivering DNA vaccines than intramuscular injection.

Pioneering Technique Restores Movement In Paralysed Rats

New techniques used to revitalize lost abilities.

Ultimate Sound Pressure Level Decibel Table

Did you hear that shrimp 100 meters away chewing on food?! Neither did I, but someone did. Check out this expansive list of various events and the decibel at which they occur. You may find it interesting.