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  1. Hurricane-sized whirlpools spotted on the Sun

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 7, 2008

    London, Oct 6 (ANI): Hurricane-sized whirlpools have been spotted spiralling on the surface of the Sun, confirming theories about how material convects in the Suns roiling outer layers. The scalding soup of charged

    Also tagged: national, cells, plasma, earth, hurricane, pot, observation, high resolution, boiling water, suns, decades, new scientist, colleagues, solar telescope, kilometers, outer layers, bathtub drain, sideways motion, surface of the sun, whirlpools

  2. Big bang machine broke down due to bad soldering on a single connection

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 7, 2008

    London, Oct 6 (ANI): The chief scientist for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has said that the mega machine was put out of action for months because one electrical connection out of 10,000 was badly soldered. The LHC

    Also tagged: national, lhc, protons, electricity prices, big bang, cern, lyn, fanfare, hadron collider, chief scientist, nine days, project leader, large hadron, bang machine, mile loop, cold temperatures, electrical connection, european nuclear research, research organisation, single connection

  3. LHC Unlikely to Swallow Earth

    sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Sep 9, 2008

    Despite a press release that includes the phrases "universe-gobbling black holes" and "the power to destroy Earth," we apparently have nothing to fear when physicists flip the switch on CERN's Large Hadron Collider

    Also tagged: blog, lhc, physics, switzerland, geneva, all, black hole, beam, higgs, big bang, cern, end of the world, large hadron collider, institute of physics, boson, physics and 38 space, swallow earth, destroy earth, subatomic

  4. New Hey!Spread Video Distributor Unleashed

    mashable.com » Mashable! - Jul 6, 2008

    Video producers naturally want to spread their content far and wide in order to reach the largest audience possible. And right now there are several services on the Web that help make that happen. TubeMogul is perhaps

    Also tagged: video, news, web 2 0, web, channels, youtube, web video, photobucket, web apps, yahoovideo, myspace video, video distribution, hey spread

  5. Atom-Smasher Looking for God, May Find Black Hole

    environmentalgraffiti.com » Environmental Graffiti - Apr 14, 2008

    A scientist has constructed an $8 Billion machine known as a “Large Hadron Collider” under the mountains at the Franco-Swiss border, a potential step towards ending the world. Image from Vegasmike433 While this

    Also tagged: science, physics, speed, god, black hole, higgs boson, science tech, god particle

  6. Water might have an ‘imitator’ that copies its unique properties

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Jan 20, 2008

    Washington, Jan 20 (ANI): Water might not be so unique after all, with researchers pointing out that the properties which were believed to be only present in water, might also be there in some simple molecules

    Also tagged: computer software, molecule, temperatures, health science, princeton university, molecules, polymers, repulsion, solvent, pairs, chemical engineer

  7. Build the ultimate dust collection system with a cyclone seperator

    diylife.com » DIY Life - Nov 1, 2007

    Filed under: tools, wood working Dust is a major problem in my shop and most home wood shops. My tiny shop has more dust than projects in it. Not only does my enormous "portable" wet/dry vac suck at sucking and is

    Also tagged: health, workshop, lung, shop, wood, collection, filter, dust, woodworking, hood, cyclone, clean air, woodworker

  8. Killing Lone Cancer Cells Using Alpha-Particles

    technocrat.net » Technocrat - Sep 28, 2007

    In a new research currently taking place in the University of Washington (UW), scientists are trying to use alpha-particles' radiation to kill lone cancer cells. Targeting the cancerous cells in the blood stream is

    Also tagged: cancer, health and medicine, cells, washington, university, of, alpha

  9. Diesel Exhaust Can Trigger A Heart Attack

    aheartylife.com » A Hearty Life - Aug 1, 2007

    Scientists have long reported that deaths from lung diseases, heart attacks and strokes are significantly higher on days with high pollution levels, the newspaper said. This was reported out of Los Angeles, imagine

    Also tagged: heart attack, lung cancer, arteries, genes, fats, science daily, lungs, diesel exhaust, hearty info, heart conditions, heart attacks, high cholesterol, strokes, dna damage, bottom line

  10. Electrosmog and Health Issues

    technocrat.net » Technocrat - Aug 1, 2007

    There has been an ongoing intense debate about exposure to electromagnetic fields and health issues. People for years have complained of maladies when in close proximity over extended periods, but so far, researchers

    Also tagged: asthma, health and medicine, virus, bacteria, charged

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