Technology

Wind energy, the next riding horse of power

As U.S Department of Energy (DOE) doing a feasibility study to generate 20% of power for Americans from wind energy, turbine industries can be a new lucrative market for investors. The approximate time planned is by 2030. More than 20 years at hand. The turbine market will be advancing tremendously in the coming decades. That’s a certainty.

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Do animals sense natural events?

Were these natural warning of an impending earthquake in the mountainous Sichuan province in China – there is much news coming out now, something that could look like superstitions. As the news emerges, three days before the earthquake thousands of toads appeared on the streets on Mianzhu city or hours before the unusual behaviour of lions, zebras and other animals at the zoo in Wuhan. What the human perception could not catch, animals could!!

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Economy?? – waiting for the Saviour

United Nations says that world economy is on the edge of a severe downturn. It will badly hit the developed countries. But for developing countries the risk is less. Well, sure because they are developing 🙂 . There are a lot of things to do, construct, and organize. If the ruling line will be fine developing countries will show continuous growth.

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Corporate business

A heated debate over the last few months seems not ended but getting fuel underneath. It’s all about Microsoft’s buying of Yahoo!. For the last four years Yahoo!’s rival Google’s stock has gone up 440%, while Yahoo!’s one remained flat. Microsoft moved to a bid to offer $33 per share making the total value of $47.5 bn. But Jerry’s team demanded $37/share. Therefore MS retreated. But shareholders anger and frustration persisted.

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The ‘Crazy Rasberry Ants’

Well they have ‘engineering brain’ and they do follow a ‘sustainable strategy’ – when their fellows get killed by pesticides they simply use the ‘corpses’ as bridges to safely move over the surface treated with pesticides 🙂 . The complaints against them are piling up daily. Our subject is an ‘ant’. No not one, they are many – they are the ‘crazy rasberry ants’ of Texas.

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Complete understanding of everything

Our Universe is made of particles – the smallest, most indivisible building blocks of our world are particles. – No, not any more!!

The world is made of extremely small vibrating loops called ‘strings’ and they must vibrate in 11 dimensions to properly constitute the Universe. The String theory says this. A string is one-dimensional contrary to the elementary particles which have no dimensions. Now the different ways the strings vibrate give particles their unique properties. That’s why a book is different than a tree.

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Cyclone in Myanmar and the earthquake in China

Cyclone Nargis took a toll of more than 34,000 lives, while more than 27,000 are missing (according to the Government of Myanmar) although United Nations estimates death toll between 63,000 to 100,000. The tropical cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar on May 2.

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Travelling through the Universe

Microsoft has released the software for its WorldWide Telescope (WWT) program to download and install onto desktops turning computers to function as virtual telescopes to travel through night sky. A fancy not only for kids but for adults as well.

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