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Training a Racehorse to Run Faster Through Jet Lag

October 25, 2011 by Andy T Leave a Comment

Training a racehorse

A startling new discovery that could blow the program right out of a punter's pants has seen horses maintain maximum speed for an additional 25 seconds under conditions similar to jet lag. The study, led by Bristol University and including Roger … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: horses

Bus-Sized Satellite Falling to Earth

September 22, 2011 by Andy T 2 Comments

Satellite falling to Earth

Far away, in the great dark chasm of mystery, a hunk of metal the size of a bus and equivalent in weight to four hippos is set to plummet towards Earth at the sonic speed of eight kilometres a second. While satellites often fall to Earth, and no … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Science, Space & Cosmos Tagged With: space junk, technology

Research on AIDS Leaves Cats Glowing Green

September 13, 2011 by Andy T 8 Comments

Research on aids

An unusually bright idea to stop one of the world's deadliest diseases has seen scientists inject feline embryos with monkey and jellyfish genes, creating fluorescent green cats in a glowing world first. Aimed at arresting the spread of HIV and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: AIDS, cats, jellyfish, odd creatures

Furious Storm in Space – Saturn Engulfed

July 8, 2011 by Andy T 2 Comments

storm in space

A prodigious and unrelenting force, spanning 300,000 kilometres across (30 times Earth's diameter), is raging above Saturn, in what has been labelled "one of the most violent weather events in the solar system". Thunder 10,000 times more powerful … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Science, Space & Cosmos Tagged With: lightning

Scientists Find ‘Elixir of Life’ on Easter Island

July 2, 2011 by Andy T 2 Comments

Elixir of life

Claimed to be the most remote inhabited island in the world, Easter Island lies 3,510 kilometres off the coast of Chile, far out in the middle of the world’s largest ocean. Renown for its giant, arcane statues, which once served as a conduit … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: bacteria, Easter Island

Japanese Robots to Link The Sun and Moon to Save Mankind

May 31, 2011 by Andy T 3 Comments

Japanese robots

With the devastation inflicted on Japan and its Fukushima reactor earlier this year, confidence in nuclear energy has taken a tumble worldwide. And with Germany recently withdrawing all support for nuclear power, Japan has decided it's high time for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Science, Space & Cosmos Tagged With: robots, the moon

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