Femtosecond comb lasers help formation flying in spaceOctober 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Researchers at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have helped to establish that femtosecond comb lasers can provide accurate measurement of absolute distance in formation flying space missions. NPL, along with collaborators, produced technical reports for the European Space Agency.
Ancient Indus Valley script communicated language, determines computer modelingSeptember 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - A team of mathematicians and scientists has rejected claims that the Indus Valley people were functionally illiterate, by employing computer modeling to prove that the Harappan script communicated language. In 2004, perhaps out of befuddlement and frustration, a group of scholars declared that the ancient Indus Valley script marked only rudimentary pictograms and that the people during the Harappan period were functionally illiterate.
Airframe tests to help ensure better air travel safetyAugust 27th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Recent tests by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will provide much needed, independent data on how electromagnetic radiation penetrates aircraft, helping to ensure continued air travel safety. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires aircraft manufacturers to demonstrate that their aircraft have effective high intensity radiated field (HIRF) protection.
Construction of US homes rises in July, giving the economy a boostAugust 18th, 2009 Home construction up for 5th month in a rowWASHINGTON — At least the market for new homes isn't getting worse anymore, and that's the first step to getting better. In fact, the overall economy is actually getting a small boost as more buyers walk into model houses ready to sign contracts and builders hire workers to pour foundations and pave roads.
Type 1a supernovae vital for making precise measurement of Universe's expansion rateAugust 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has determined that type 1a supernovae will have to be taken into account if astronomers are to use them for more precise measurements of cosmic distances and dark energy that is accelerating the expansion of the universe. The discovery of dark energy, a mysterious force that is accelerating the expansion of the universe, was based on observations of type 1a supernovae.
Soon, intelligent harvesting robots to end UK's farmer shortage woesAugust 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - British researchers are working on developing intelligent harvesting robots that may soon minimise wastage and solve an impending problem of labour shortage for UK farmers. Annual waste for certain crops can be up to 60pct - which can mean up to 100,000 pounds of lost revenue for an average farm.
Less rain helps in increasing power generation at Nathpa-JhakriAugust 10th, 2009 RAMPUR - India's biggest hydropower project, the 1500MW Nathpa-Jhakri power station generated a record 1.14 billion units of power in July, officials said on Sunday. The power plant in Himachal Pradesh usually produces 6.6 billion units of power a year.
Nathpa-Jhakri Power Station achieves record power generationAugust 9th, 2009 RAMPUR - The 1500-megawatt Nathpa-Jhakri Power Station (NJPS) in Himachal Pradesh generated a record 114 crore units of power in the month of July, officials said on Sunday. The power plant usually produces 6.6 billion units of power a year.
Another Taj project runs into troubleAugust 2nd, 2009 AGRA - Yet another mega project in the name of promoting tourism around the Taj Mahal has run into trouble with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) opposing a plan for a ropeway behind the world famous monument. The project, to build a ropeway, a suspension bridge across the Yamuna river and a giant ferris wheel for an aerial view of the Taj, was apparently drawn up by the Agra Development Authority without seeking clearance from the ASI or the Supreme Court.
Taj Mahal builders used Harappan measurement units that British discardedJuly 9th, 2009 BANGALORE - Designers of the 17th century Taj Mahal, the finest piece of Mughal architecture, employed the same unit of measurement used by the Harappan civilization as far back 2000 BC, according to a study by an IIT-Kanpur professor. These units were used by builders in India till the British imposed their own units in the 18th century.
Scientists make first direct measurement of lunar backscatter from solar windJuly 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A team of scientists has for the first time observed energetic neutral atoms scattered off the Moon from the incoming solar wind ion beam. When the solar wind, made up mostly of ionized hydrogen, hits the Moon, most of it is absorbed, but some is reemitted as energetic neutral atoms.
Mayan civilization collapsed because of resource depletion, not disease or warfareJune 3rd, 2009 LONDON - New evidence, in the form of inferior wood in ancient temples, has emerged for the theory that the Mayan civilization collapsed because they ran out of resources, rather than, say, disease or warfare. According to a report in New Scientist, the evidence was found by researchers led by David Lentz, a palaeoethnobotanist at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio, US, in wooden beams and lintels from all six major temples and two palaces within the ancient city of Tikal in Guatemala.
Your vacation photos are safe: Monument really does mark Four Corners, though it was a bit offApril 23rd, 2009 Marker was off, but Four Corners monument legitSALT LAKE CITY — Many a family touring the Southwest has made a stop in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado — all at the same time. Or have they?
News reports this week that the site of the Four Corners monument was off by a whopping 2½ miles drummed up some concern that anyone who ever got down on their hands and knees to touch four states at once had lived a bit of a lie.
Your vacation photos are safe: Monument really does mark Four Corners, though survey was offApril 23rd, 2009 Survey was off, but Four Corners monument legitSALT LAKE CITY — Many a family touring the Southwest has made a stop in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado — all at the same time. Or have they?
News reports this week that the site of the Four Corners monument was off by a whopping 2½ miles drummed up some concern that anyone who ever got down on their hands and knees to touch four states at once had lived a bit of a lie.
Ludhiana hosts body building championshipMarch 16th, 2009 LUDHIANA - About 125 body builders and fitness models from different parts of the world participated in a body building championship and health and nutrition seminar here. The two-day event, Sheru Classic 2009, aimed at promoting healthy living among the youth, drew on the evil effects of alcohol on sportspersons.