Archive for the ‘science’ Category
What tomorrow’s NASA announcement might mean
Monday, March 1st, 2004Oliver Morton on tomorrow’s 2pm EST ’significant announcement’ by NASA.
The announcement will no doubt concern water on mars, ice or open water. Open water could leave signs that apparently have greater significance:
“It’s very hard to see how Mars could have been warm enough for open water without the benefit of significant amounts of methane in its atmosphere. Planetary atmosphere experts have told me that the only way they can imagine getting an adequate amount of methane into the atmosphere is by having methane-producing bacteria pump it out.”
Autralian Mars ‘Rover’
Friday, January 30th, 2004New Zealand Herald - Latest News:
“While five probes - including two robot rovers - explore Mars, a Sydney scientist’s pet dingo-kelpie cross may have found the evidence so many have been seeking.”
The big bang was a whimper
Thursday, October 30th, 2003“Analysis of radiation left over from the dawn of creation, estimated to be some 14 billion years ago, found the sound generated from shifting matter made a noise like ‘a large jet plane flying 100ft above your house in the middle of the night’… The professor had to scale the frequencies billions of times to make them audible - the frequency of sound waves at that time being too low to be heard.”
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1. Do jet planes sound different at night?
2. Do jet planes that have their frequency shrunk billions of times sound like jet planes?
3. Do jet planes that are flying in a vacuum or a medium other than air, sound like jet planes?
Aliens to be discovered by 2025?
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2003“‘There are two figures you need to know. One is what our estimate of how many civilisations there are in the universe that are sending out signals into space [about 10,000] and the second is how long will it take to search through enough stars in the universe to statistically have a chance of picking up those signals.’ Put these numbers together, she claims, and we will encounter aliens by 2025.”
I’ll put it in my diary.
EducationGuardian.co.uk | Research | Aliens are out there, say scientists
Catastophic news for ‘ catastrophic news for environmental doomsayers’ ‘ proponents
Wednesday, September 17th, 2003In 2001 the polar hole in the Ozone layer stopped growing
And in 2002 it actually reduced in size.
Normally rational people (heh! - I’ve waited a year for this) concluded that this was: “catastrophic news for environmental doomsayers”.
The trouble is that the Ozone hole is now getting bigger again and this year is at record levels.
Opinions can be swayed by emotional criteria - I want to debunk all conspiracy theories because I don’t like people whose judgements are based upon paranoia. There may be a certain irritating puritanism about some environmental issues - but to debunk any message because of the character of the messenger is dangerous.
Judgements are sound when they are based upon evidence - and there is overwhelming evidence that we are damaging our environment on a macro level.
Why was the question of ice on Mars a mystery?
Thursday, August 28th, 2003New Scientist has some very nice Hubble pics of Mars.
We’ve seen pictures of Mars in similar detail before, however. In fact we’ve had photos of Mars from three feet away because NASA landed cameras on the surface.
Not that long ago, I seem to remember it being a shock for scientists to discover ice on Mars. Call me old-fashioned, but wouldn’t the things which look just like large polar ice caps (which are in fact large polar ice caps and not cotton wool or marsh mallow) have been clearly visible from a telescope a century ago?
Clearly I am missing something.
Clocks can never tell the correct time
Saturday, August 2nd, 2003In a paradoxical situation that is similar to some of the more bizarre quantum effects, ‘Leap seconds’ are needed because atomic clocks are more accurate than the motion of the earth, against which time needs to be calibrated.
“The problem arises because the Earth cannot keep time as accurately as modern atomic clocks, which count the steady shaking of atoms. These atomic clocks replaced the motion of the Earth as the world’s official timekeeper in 1967. The pull of the moon is gradually slowing our planet down, so every now and then our clocks are halted for a second to let it catch up.”
“GPS time is now running 13 seconds ahead of coordinated universal time - which includes all added leap seconds and to which most clocks on Earth are set - but is some 19 seconds behind international atomic time, which is based on atomic clocks and ignores leap seconds.”
Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | What time is it? Well, no one knows for sure
Decoding the Y chromosome showes 78 gene difference between men and women
Thursday, June 19th, 2003Scientists decoding the human genome have discovered that just 78 genes separate men from women. But what are they?
The BBC asks brits to guess:
“When faced with flat-pack furniture, men never read the manual. Yet they spend hours reading manuals for cars or bikes they will never own.
Linda, UK
Women could never invent weapons that kill, only ones that make you feel really bad and guilty until you surrender
Dan, UK
…”
Thanks Ceri
BBC NEWS | UK | What are the 78 differences between women and men?
Study suggest video games have benefits for children’s development
Friday, June 13th, 2003“A recent study by Dr. Daphne Bavelier… just published in the journal Nature, adds enhanced attention skills, the ability to follow multiple objects, and split-second tracking skills to the list of benefits experienced by video game aficionados.”
… er OK, so having autistic children that can catch flies is a good thing?


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