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- Soon, more effective plastic electronics inspired by kitchen gadget
Washington, Jan 28 : A scientist has been inspired by a kitchen gadget that vacuum-seals food in plastic to develop flexible electronics using lightweight organic semiconductors for products such as video displays or solar cells.
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Economic Survey of India to include chapter on climate change
New Delhi, Jan 14 : The forthcoming Economic Survey of India will include a chapter on climate change for the first time ever, said the government on Saturday.
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Carbon emissions 'defer Ice Age'
The next Ice Age is due within 1,500 years, researchers calculate - but greenhouse gas emissions mean it will not happen then.
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Earth Station: The Afterlife of Technology at the End of the World
The Jamesburg Earth Station is a massive satellite receiver in a remote valley in California. It played a central role in satellite communications for three decades, but had been forgotten until the current ...
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Volcanic eruptions emerge as lead cause for Little Ice Age
The Little Ice Age began in the late 13th century, scientists now posit, and lasted about 400 years. Some regions cooled significantly. A series of volcanic eruptions has become a leading culprit.
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - How Not To Be A Victim On Valentine Fool?s Day
Jackie Morrison Why do fools fall in love with love guru advice? Okay, it's going to be an inevitable fact. Valentine's Day is less than a month away and the predators are on the prowl. What that means is that every ?dating guru? and matchmaker will be trolling for business. You can't blame them because everyone has to make a buck. The key is to avoid being a victim of a questionable and ...
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Man's best friend for 30,000 years: Canine skulls discovered in two separate digs reveals historic relationship
Dogs have been a loyal companion to mankind for more than 30,000 years, findings reveal. Scientists believe that two 33,000-year-old skulls unearthed in digs in Siberia and Belgium show dogs were domesticated long before any other animal, such as sheep, cows or goats.
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Volcanoes Indicted for Europe's Long, Big Chill
For years scientists have debated what could have plunged Europe into the half-millennium-long cold spell that ended only a century ago. Was it the temporarily spotless and therefore faint sun, or did a burst of volcanic eruptions loft debris that shaded out a normal sun? Or were the sun and volcanoes in cahoots? Researchers analyzing plants killed in the Little Ice Age's opening years are now ...
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Dog skull found in Siberia is 33,000 years old - and hints that man's best friend didn't come from one single ancestor
An ancient dog skull, preserved in a cave in the Altai Mountains of Siberia, hints that man may have domesticated dogs in several separate places, and that all dogs didn't evolve from one ancestor.
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012 - Oh Piers, you almost had me
I have to say that I found myself in a bit of shock reading Piers Akerman?s column last Saturday . Piers was highlighting some of the deficiencies in the policy in NSW mandating that regular unleaded petrol be replaced with ethanol blended fuel this year.
carbon dating problem 06 Feb 2012
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