Monday, July 22, 2013

Corpse flower’ blooms: The wait is over: The large, stinky flower that smells like rotting flesh is in bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington


Corpse flower’ blooms:The wait is over: The large, stinky flower that smells like rotting flesh is in bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington

WASHINGTON  — The wait is finally over for visitors who've been yearning for a whiff of a giant flower that smells oddly like rotting flesh.

An interactive e-skin device in which LEDs are turned on where the surface is touched. The intensiAn interactive e-skin device in which LEDs are turned on where the surface is touched. The intensity of the light corresponds to the amount of pressurety of the light corresponds to the amount of pressure



Imagine how awesome — or distracting — it would be if skin illuminated every time something pushed into it. Pulsing arteries, mosquitoes, a rude shoulder-check up on the sidewalk, or scratching an itch would transform somebody into a blinking light show.

An interactive e-skin device in which LEDs are turned on where the surface is touched. The intensity of the light corresponds to the amount of pressure

Archeologists uncover palace from the Kingdom of David

Archeologists uncover palace from the Kingdom of David

Archeologists uncover palace from the Kingdom of David

Some pot excavation led by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem along with the Israel Antiquities Authorities discovered a couple of the largest structures ever uncovered through the Kingdom of Judea, the Israel Antiquities Authorities announced on Thursday.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Halal Congress to be held

Halal Congress to be held

Halal Congress to be held

The significance and the rising acceptance of halal meat will probably be highlighted in the upcoming Halal Congress Middle East that'll be held alongside the next OIC Halal Middle East Exhibition in Sharjah.

Chairman of Indian Space Research Organization K. Radhakrishnan

Chairman of Indian Space Research Organization K. Radhakrishnan

Chairman of Indian Space Research Organization K. Radhakrishnan

As India prepares to launch its Rs 450 core mission to Mars this year, a top-notch space official says the nation's first Martian odyssey  containing attracted some criticism is not just for pride but also for undertaking “meaningful research”.

Mummy from Thebes from 1825 engraving

Mummy from Thebes from 1825 engraving

Mummy from Thebes from 1825 engraving

Mummies and myths go together, with some ghoulish fascination with ancient tombs for added interest, but modern science is shedding a bit light on our own more musty ideas about ancient Egypt's dead.

New science camp for teens

New science camp for teens

New science camp for teens

If your teen prefers microscopes and beakers over games, you may want to enroll them in Molloy College's Summer Science Camp.

Science for collectors

Science for collectors

Science for collectors

Since way back when, the town of Sheffield England has continued to be symbolic of art of silver making. Dating back to the 14th Century, many craftsmen worked in silver around Sheffield. Inside the mid 1700s, silver was fused to copper and called Sheffield plate.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Okla. The agency is working to reduce earthquake risks




TULSA, Okla. -- The Oklahoma Geological Survey has begun focusing on offers to reduce the risk of oil-field work involving injection wells that some believe might be causing earthquakes.

No signs Washington to come to Detroit’s rescue



WASHINGTON (AP) — Throughout the bleakest times of the truly great Recession, Congress agreed in bipartisan votes to bail out 2 of Detroit’s biggest businesses, GM and Chrysler.

The Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries Church of New Orleans, at a rally held in reaction to the recent George Zimmerman acquittal

The Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries Church of New Orleans, at a rally held in reaction to the recent George Zimmerman acquittal

The Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries Church of New Orleans, at a rally held in reaction to the recent George Zimmerman acquittal

The jurors who acquitted George Zimmerman saw Trayvon Martin as merely one thing: black. Similar to the all country, where laws and police policies have once again made complexion a defining experience for non-white Americans.

Companies Discover Untapped Brain Power

Companies Discover Untapped Brain Power

Companies Discover Untapped Brain Power

About ten years ago, Thorkil Sonne, a telecommunications executive residing in Ringsted, Denmark, was terrified about what the near future might hold for his seven year-old autistic son, Lars. But instead of surrender to despair, the middle-aged father started an organization Specialisterne (Specialists in Danish), that helps high-functioning adults with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) secure a job. Today clients are booming. Sonne oversees branches in the half-dozen Europe, including Germany, England, and Spain which is funneling workers to such IT giants as SAP. Now he's even moving to Delaware to ascertain a foothold in the united states.

Persian leopard cubs born in Russia

Persian leopard cubs born in Russia



Persian leopard cubs born in Russia


Rare Persian leopard cubs were born inside a Russian national park on July 19, initially in five decades. Both the cubs will eventually be released from the Caucasus Mountains.

Ambitious Obama Inaugural Meet Political Realities

Ambitious Obama Inaugural Meet Political Realities



Ambitious Obama Inaugural Meet Political Realities

Half a year ago, Obama stood for the Capitol steps and offered a soaring liberal vision for his second term. Buoyed by re-election, he explained the united states must pursue immediate steps to guard children from gun violence, tackle global warming and overhaul fractured immigration laws.

Offers desert heat in Arizona

desert heat in Arizona


 desert heat in Arizona

PHOENIX — Winter turns the Valley of the Sun into a destination, luring visitors from colder climates around the world on the warmth with the desert.

Former US Navy pilot and medal of honor recipient Thomas Hudner, seen here arriving at Pyongyang airport July 20, 2013

Former US Navy pilot and medal of honor recipient Thomas Hudner

Former US Navy pilot and medal of honor recipient Thomas Hudner


Machine discovery of Apollo 11 moon mission by SEO Amazon

Machine discovery of Apollo 11 moon mission

Machine discovery of Apollo 11 moon mission

When men stepped onto the moon 44 in years past, the F-1 engines that got them there went in the other direction: under the sea. Now Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos says he%u2019s found aspects of a pair of them.

An artist's conception shows a Stasis Habitat where astronauts could be held in suspended animation, as part of a spaceship complex that also includes an Earth Return Vehicle and a Mars Excursion Vehicle.

An artist's conception shows a Stasis Habitat where astronauts could be held in suspended animation, as part of a spaceship complex that also includes an Earth Return Vehicle and a Mars Excursion Vehicle

An artist's conception shows a Stasis Habitat where astronauts could be held in suspended animation, as part of a spaceship complex that also includes an Earth Return Vehicle and a Mars Excursion Vehicle

 NASA has granted funding to some dozen imaginative tech concepts, with the idea that one or more of them will bring about big breakthroughs wide science and exploration.

Friday, July 19, 2013

On Global Warming Senator Barbara Boxer's Own Experts Contradict with Obama

On Global Warming Senator Barbara Boxer's Own Experts Contradict with Obama

On Global Warming Senator Barbara Boxer's Own Experts Contradict with Obama

Expert witnesses called by Sen. Barbara Boxer to testify during Senate Environment and Public Works hearings yesterday contradicted a vital assertion made by The President on climate change.

Electron microscopy images of a Pandoravirus particle

Electron microscopy images of a Pandoravirus particle

Electron microscopy images of a Pandoravirus particle

Once not that long ago when it was simple to differentiate between viruses and most of life. Most obviously, viruses were tiny and genetically simple. The influenza virus, by way of example, measures about 100 nanometers across, and possesses just 13 genes.

There's gold in them thar neutron stars

There's gold in them thar neutron stars

There's gold in them thar neutron stars

The gold glinting on your own wedding ring was likely born within a cataclysmic merger of two exceedingly exotic stars, astronomers report Wednesday.

Curiosity Rover Discloses That Mars Lost its Atmosphere 4bn Years Ago

Curiosity Rover Discloses That Mars Lost its Atmosphere 4bn Years Ago

Curiosity Rover Discloses That Mars Lost its Atmosphere 4bn Years Ago

Curiosity's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) has measured the abundance of different gases and also isotopes within the Martian atmosphere.

A simulated view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows the expected positions of Saturn and Earth

A simulated view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows the expected positions of Saturn and Earth
A simulated view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows the expected positions of Saturn and Earth


Only for another time since we’ve been exploring space, and the very first time since 2006, the planets are aligning — literally — so that Saturn will be blocking sunlightPer cents harshest rays. Knowing that means NASA’s  Cassini spacecraft, which can be currently dedicated to cruising around Saturn, its moons and the magnificent rings, can shoot images of Earth and the ringed planet without worrying about frying the cameras, NASA says.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Picture of a T rex Fossil

Picture of a T rex Fossil
Picture of a T rex Fossil
A damaged T. rex tooth within another dinosaur's tail bone offers the first hard evidence that this king of meat-eating beasts hunted live prey, US palaeontologists said on Monday.

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Sea of clouds

It doesn't get more tranquil than this: A sea of waves floating blissfully in the waters from the Mediterranean. Düsseldorf-based freelance photographer Jakob Wagner's Sea of Clouds resembles essentially the most inspired artistic depictions of heaven.

Daily weather forecast and wrap-up

Daily weather forecast and wrap-up
Daily weather forecast and wrap-up 
Big Story Weather from July 16: The past 24 hours provides the united states installed with weather from hot temps within the Northeast and near record setting cool weather over Texas. Heavy rainfall hit Texas where many places saw over two inches of precipitation. The following big story was the moisture along the Gulf Coast with places across the coast seeing over 2 inches of rainfall using the easterly wave pushing from the region.

South Suburban Earth Science Club

South Suburban Earth Science Club
South Suburban Earth Science Club
The South Suburban Earth Science Club will see at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 on the Park Forest Public Library, 400 Lakewood Blvd.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Adelie and emperor penguins, Bay of Whales, Ross Sea, Antarctica

Adelie and emperor penguins, Bay of Whales, Ross Sea, Antarctica
Adelie and emperor penguins, Bay of Whales, Ross Sea, Antarctica


Russia has blocked the creation of the world's largest ocean reserves off the coast of Antarctica, in what campaigners called a "bad faith stalling tactic.".

The volcano erupted in March 2009, after gurgling for months

The volcano erupted in March 2009, after gurgling for months
The volcano erupted in March 2009, after gurgling for months
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Artist's concept of robots competing in the DARPA Robotics Challenge

Artist's concept of robots competing in the DARPA Robotics Challenge
Two NASA-built robots — one of them ape-inspired — have been selected to compete against other droids in a grueling challenge later this year.
The United States military has been envisioning a future in which robots could replace humans as responders in disaster zones. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, is trying to push that prospect closer to reality through its Robotics Challenge.
In December, DARPA will hold the first physical trials of the competition at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida, where teams will have to navigate their high-tech robots through a rigorous obstacle course. According to some of the task descriptions released by DARPA last week, the robots will drive around roadblocks, bound over rugged terrain, climb up ladders, break down walls and connect a fire hose to a valve.
- See more at: http://www.space.com/21980-nasa-robots-darpa-robotics-challenge.html#sthash.0X38WTBN.dpufTwo NASA-built robots — one of them ape-inspired — have been selected to compete against other droids in a grueling challenge later this year.

The United States military has been envisioning a future in which robots could replace humans as responders in disaster zones. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, is trying to push that prospect closer to reality through its Robotics Challenge.

In December, DARPA will hold the first physical trials of the competition at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida, where teams will have to navigate their high-tech robots through a rigorous obstacle course. According to some of the task descriptions released by DARPA last week, the robots will drive around roadblocks, bound over rugged terrain, climb up ladders, break down walls and connect a fire hose to a valve.
Artist's concept of robots competing in the DARPA Robotics Challenge

Two NASA-built robots — one of them ape-inspired — have been selected to compete against other droids in a grueling challenge later this year.

The truncated spacewalk was the second in 8 days

The truncated spacewalk was the second in 8 days

The truncated spacewalk was the second in 8 days
NASA mission commentator Dan Huot said neither of the astronauts is in danger. Both are heading to the U.S. Quest airlock.

"The group down within Mission Control is taking the cautious path and ending the spacewalk early," Huot said.

Watch related video of VOA's Sharon Behn in Cairo

video of VOA's Sharon Behn in Cairo

video of VOA's Sharon Behn in Cairo
Watch related video of VOA's Sharon Behn in Cairo
CAIRO  After a few days of relative calm, violence overnight in Cairo between Egyptian police, backed by local residents, and supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi left at seven dead leading to 260 people injured. Security forces have arrested 400 people for questioning over the violence.