IBM's latest supercomputer crunches numbers at enormous speeds--and will soon be put to use for nuclear warfare.
Let In The Right People !! intresting stuff
Posted by addy | 7:10 AM | intresting stuff, softwares, solutions | 0 comments »The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, has been called a missile-defense tool and a mind-control device. The truth is a bit less ominous
Northern Exposure: With HAARP, an antenna array located 200 miles north of Anchorage, Alaska, scientists study the outer atmosphere by zapping it with radio waves generated by 3,600 kilowatts of electricity. Appropriately, it has a great view of the aurora borealis. Photo by U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.
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http://www.popsci.com/military-aviation-space/article/2008-06/militarys-mystery-machine
Gold Mining - The second Look at it !!
Posted by addy | 6:57 AM | eco disasters, Environment | 0 comments »You probably don’t live anywhere near a gold mine, but chances are you own some gold jewelry or electronics that have bits of gold inside. Gold mining, which often takes place in developing nations often uses huge pools of cyanide to leach gold from the earth. Occasionally these pools burst, destroying rivers.
Illegal miners collect mercury-laced gold, separate the two, and leave the concentrated mercury to pollute rivers. What can you do? It’s difficult to know where your gold is coming from, but buying vintage jewelry—the ultimate in recycling—won’t increase demand for more mining
The Floating Nuclear Plant !!
Posted by addy | 6:52 AM | eco disasters, The Environment | 0 comments »In 2010, Russia is expected to set afloat its first barge-mounted nuclear power plant, a $200-million plant the size of a football field that can be towed to energy-starved Arctic communities on the White Sea. Built by the energy company Rosenergoatom, the barge will carry its load of nuclear waste on board, offloading the stuff every 10 to 20 years, plenty of time to run into a perfect storm—or two.
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http://www.popsci.com/environment/gallery/2008-06/looming-eco-disasters
The Giant Coal Plant In India !!
Posted by addy | 6:48 AM | Environment, The Environment | 0 comments »Wind energy, tidal energy, solar—the world is embracing large-scale green power. Oh wait, maybe we spoke too soon. Tata Mundra, the largest coal-fired energy plant built in decades, is going up in India with the help of a $450-million loan from the World Bank. The 4,000-megawatt coal plant will use relatively modern, efficient technologies to produce enough juice to help out 16 million people, but in the end, coal is coal—at full capacity, the plant will emit only 13 percent less carbon than a conventional coal-fired facility.
On top of that, experts predict that up to 20 percent of the power generated will be lost to India’s poorly maintained electricity grid, negating any benefits of the plant’s technology and making it just another mammoth fossil-fuel incinerator.
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http://www.popsci.com/environment/gallery/2008-06/looming-eco-disasters
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