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Ominous ‘Dark Core’ created after Galactic collision
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on March 5, 2012 under Science
The Hubble telescope has found some disturbing images in space detailing a mass of 'dark matter' which is said to have appeared after a huge galactic collision. This dark matter however isn't acting t... more. -
Scientists admit: speed of light not broken
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on February 23, 2012 under Science
It was hard to miss the news months ago that the CERN lab near Geneva claimed they had broken the speed of light. Einstein's theory of special relativity was apparently defunked. Well until the new... more. -
Single Atom Transistor created by scientists
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on February 20, 2012 under General Tech, Science
Scientists have achieved an incredible feat of nanoengineering, creating a single atom transistor. The Physicists at the University of New South Wales could have build the foundation for scalable quan... more. -
‘Invisibility Cloak’ breakthrough by scientists
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on January 26, 2012 under Science
It appears that the possibility of an 'Invisibility Cloak' is no longer limited to the Klingons in Star Trek movies. Researchers at the University of Texas in Austin have managed to cloak an 18 centim... more. -
Solar Radiation storm is heading towards Earth
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on January 24, 2012 under Science
The Earth is due to be bombarded by one of the strongest solar radiation storms in recent years, which could damage power grids and satellites. This 'coronal mass ejection', which is a violent rele... more. -
Russian Mars Probe crashes into Pacific
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on January 16, 2012 under Science
Russia launched a scientific probe, meant to visit a Martian Moon, but it never made it out of the Earth's orbit. It has crashed into the Pacific Ocean, around 700 miles west of Chile at the weekend, ... more. -
Black hole fires a high energy ‘bullet’ according to astronomers
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on January 11, 2012 under Science
Astronomers, working with NASA's Rossi X Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) and the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) radio telescope have recorded a black hole ejecting a highly energetic knot of gas, likened ... more. -
Will we find first alien life in 2012?
1 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on December 22, 2011 under Science
In the world of technology, it is sometimes easy to overlook the big picture. This year has been monumental for finding new alien planets. Scientists are excited that in 2012, we may find the first tr... more. -
NASA Satellite discovers smallest known black hole
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on December 19, 2011 under Science
Last week the NASA Rossi X Ray Timing Explorer may have found the smallest known black hole. Using the RTXE, which can detect X rays coming from cosmic sources, a group of astronomers have been able t... more. -
Researchers observe Black Hole attacking gas cloud
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on December 15, 2011 under Science
According to a report published in Nature on Wednesday there is a gigantic black hole absorbing a gas cloud in the Milky Way galaxy. The black hole is called 'Sagittarius A' and it is located right ... more. -
Microsoft co-founder creating commercial space travel business
1 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on December 14, 2011 under Channel, Science
Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder and billionaire has new plans to create a business for commercial space travel. It should take around five years to develop. The US government are cutting back on s... more. -
Earth like planet discovered by NASA spacecraft
3 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on December 6, 2011 under Science
NASA's planet hunting spacecraft Kepler has discovered a new alien world in its host star's habitable zone. This find could mean the planet is capable of holding water. This latest find is the ... more. -
NASA’s ‘Curiosity’ heading to MARS for analysis
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 28, 2011 under Science
NASA launched the new ROVER 'Curiosity' successfully, as it heads on the long journey to the Red Planet. The journey will take eight and a half months, traveling a staggering 354 million miles. T... more. -
Nasa Space Rover ‘Curiosity’ ready for Mars launch
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 25, 2011 under Science
NASA's Curiosity space rover, at a value of £1.6 billion is set to launch on Saturday, on a long journey to Mars. It will reach the red planet by August of 2012, if all goes well. The Nuclear powe... more. -
Material created that is 99.9% air – lightest on Earth
1 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 20, 2011 under Science
According to the LA Times scientists have created the lightest material on earth, called ultralight metallic microlattice, is it 99.9% air. To get this into perspective, Styrofoam is 100 times heavier... more. -
U.S. Army prepare for new age of war – testing hypersonic weapon
2 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 18, 2011 under Science
The US Army has been testing a new weapon capable of traveling and five times the speed of sound. They launched the new Advanced Hypersonic Weapon from the Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai at 1... more. -
Suns doomsday ‘flare’ wont wipe out earth next year
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 14, 2011 under Science
If you listen to the prophets (and mainstream news industry), some have been claiming that the earth will be destroyed next year. Some have even associated this with a massive Sun's flare due in 2012.... more. -
Would you like a holiday on the Moon?
1 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 10, 2011 under Science
Is a trip to the Bahamas no longer exciting enough? Then perhaps a more exotic destination such as the Moon might be more appealing? It may sound far fetched but it already being planned. Only the ric... more. -
Russian Mars probe heads off course minutes after launch
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 9, 2011 under Science
The Russian Space Agency are facing worldwide embarrassment as they have already ran into problems only minutes after launching their space probe which was sent to collect rock and dust samples from a... more. -
1,312 foot Asteroid headed for close passing to Earth
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 7, 2011 under Science
A 1,312 foot diameter asteroid is said to be on a close path to Earth and will pass closer than the moon at 23.28 GMT Tuesday. It will pass Earth as a distance of around 201,000 miles from our planet.... more. -
Moscow end 520 day ‘Mars mission’
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on November 4, 2011 under Science
A trip to Mars is the dream of many astronauts and Moscow have finally allowed 6 volunteers to leave isolation after spending around one and a half years locked away in isolation at a Russian research... more. -
Asteroid Lutetia – major new scientific find
1 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on October 31, 2011 under Science
Scientists have found an asteroid that may have been an ancient baby planet, formed when the earth was only in its infancy. The European Space Agency's probe Rosetta flew past the asteroid Lutetia ... more. -
Ozone hole over Antarctica causes concern
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on October 21, 2011 under Science
Scientists have been analysing the Ozone hole over the Antarctica and have came to a rather frightening conclusion. The hole reached its annual peak on September the 12th and stretched across 10.05 mi... more. -
Iran fail to get monkey into space
2 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on October 13, 2011 under Science
Iran have failed with the latest step in their space program - to launch a monkey into space. Reports indicate that the 'monkey stage' has ended in failure, which will assuredly have ramifications for... more. -
World’s oldest car sells for almost £3 million
1 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on October 11, 2011 under General Tech
The world's oldest car, powered by steam has sold in auction in America for $4.6 million (£2.94 million). RM Auctions had initially estimated that the car might sell for around $2 million, but they w... more. -
Cloning of human eggs leads to creation of stem cells
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on October 6, 2011 under Science
Yesterday scientists have claimed that they have used cloning of human eggs to generate embryonic stem cells. These contain the genes of a specific person. The Journal Nature has published the arti... more. -
Researchers generate most realistic simulation of Universe
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on October 3, 2011 under Channel, Science
Researchers in America have created the most indepth and realistic simulation of the evolving universe. This will help astrophysicists to better comprehend subjects such as dark matter, dark energy an... more. -
Einstein theory of special relativity could be wrong: time travel possible?
2 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on September 23, 2011 under Science
Albert Einstean, the German born theoretical physicist has been one of our greatest minds. His theory of general relativity caused a revolution in physics. For all of his hard work he has been regarde... more. -
Scientists to plan movies originating ‘inside the mind’
0 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on September 23, 2011 under Science
It may sound like an idea out of a bad science fiction movie, but according to research, scientists at UC Berkeley have designed a system that can decode, then recreate human perception. This means th... more. -
NASA fear blindness for long term astronauts
2 CommentsPosted by Luciddreams on September 21, 2011 under Science
NASA have been investigating a new condition for astronauts who spend a lot of time in space. They have found possibilities of eye problems occuring for those who spend months aboard the International... more.
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