
Published on May,25 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...Nasa scientists have released new images of the sun with augmented colours that highlight activity on the surface of the star. The video shows images captured by the Solar Dynamics Observatory over 24 hours on September ...
Published on May,25 2012 - by dpa
...e eight years. The mammoth telescope, which will be comprised of scattered antennae, is expected to be used by scientists to widen global understanding of distant galaxies. In South Africa, it will consist of about 3,000...
Published on May,25 2012 - by Forbes
...k about all the cool people that work for the federal government ? fighter pilots, astronauts, forest rangers, scientists. One of them gets a call from the President, who says one of our biggest customers wants to meet ...
Published on May,25 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
One British man is dead and another missing after going missing on a river trip in India. The men, reported to be Ian Turton, a project manager from York, and Michael Easton, a research scientist from Holland Park, west ...
Published on May,25 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...s, matures, becomes rounder and more subtle. It’s absolutely fantastic stuff. And it’s a superfood, too, which scientists think may help prevent cancer.” According to Wendy Akers, who in 2003 founded the festival based o...
Published on May,25 2012 - by Forbes
...rt of event,? he said, ?because it encourages interfaith dialogue as well as dialogue between philosophers and scientists, and theologians who can then recognize that despite their differences, they can respectfully disa...
Published on May,25 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...s, matures, becomes rounder and more subtle. It’s absolutely fantastic stuff. And it’s a superfood, too, which scientists think may help prevent cancer.” According to Wendy Akers, who in 2003 founded the festival based o...
Published on May,25 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...aster rate, and map every pulsar - the collapsing cores of exploding stars - in the galaxy, which would enable scientists to test Einstein's theory of general relativity. The SKA's 3,000 dishes may even pick up the simpl...
Published on May,25 2012 - by Kaiser Health
...ssings — have contained ingredients from plants whose DNA was manipulated in a laboratory. Regulators and many scientists say these pose no danger. But as Americans ask more pointed questions about what they are eating, ...
Published on May,25 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...n make as a species if we did. In the early 1900s, for example, life expectancy was 30, so inventors, artists, scientists and engineers reached their peak in their twenties. Today, those same people are at their prime in...