Science
Life Beyond Earth? Underwater Caves in Bahamas Could Give Clues
INTEL SOURCE LINK: Sciencedaily.com Discoveries made in some underwater caves by Texas &M University at Galveston researchers in the Bahamas could provide clues about how ocean life formed on Earth millions of years ago, and perhaps give hints of ... Read More »
Scientists Produce World’s First Magnetic Soap
INTEL SOURCE LINK: sciencedaily.com Scientists from Bristol University have developed a soap, composed of iron rich salts dissolved in water, that responds to a magnetic field when placed in solution. The soap’s magnetic properties were shown with neutrons at the ... Read More »
Pentagon Scientists Use ‘Time Hole’ to Make Events Disappear
INTEL SOURCE LINK: Wired.com By Katie Drummond Soldiers could one day conduct covert operations in complete secrecy, now that Pentagon-backed physicists have figured out how to mask entire events by distorting light. A team at Cornell University, with support ... Read More »
Russian space probe to crash to Earth within hours
INTEL SOURCE LINK: latimes.com From the Associated PressJanuary 15, 2012, 6:58 a.m. MOSCOW — A failed Russian probe designed to travel to a moon of Mars but stuck in Earth orbit will come crashing down within hours, likely in ... Read More »
Milky Way Galaxy Shown to Be Teeming With Planets
INTEL SOURCE LINK: wired.com By Adam Mann Just 20 years ago, astronomers had no direct evidence that planets orbited other stars. Now, researchers estimate the Milky Way galaxy contains a huge number of planets, with Earth-sized worlds vastly outnumbering the ... Read More »















