World's smallest man's 18th b'day wish - a wife of his own statureOctober 13th, 2009 LONDON - The world's smallest man, who turns 18 tomorrow, has revealed his birthday wish - a wife of his own stature. Khagendra Thapa Magar, from Nepal, who's just 2ft, has been enjoying a week of celebrations with family and friends.
Airborne laser to shoot ballistic missile as part of flight testSeptember 12th, 2009 LONDON - Soon, the Airborne Laser (ABL), built into a customized Boeing 747, is ready for flight tests, in which it will try to shoot a ballistic missile. According to a report in New Scientist, the US Department of Defense's Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has developed the ABL.
New laser gun to dazzle Somali piratesSeptember 8th, 2009 LONDON - A British defence manufacturer has designed a laser gun that can be used to dazzle pirates, leaving them incapacitated, thus becoming the perfect weapon to fight Somali pirates. According to a report in the Telegraph, known as the 'Laser Dazzle System, the device is powerful enough to incapacitate pirates up to 1,000 yards away, while leaving them physically unscathed.
Scientists using laser light to generate underwater soundSeptember 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The United States Naval Research Laboratory is working on a new technology that uses flashes of laser light to remotely create underwater sound. Researchers behind the project say that the new technology has the potential to expand and improve both Naval and commercial underwater acoustic applications, including undersea communications, navigation, and acoustic imaging.
World's smallest satellite tags to track rare Kittlitz's Murrelet seabirdsSeptember 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Scientists have attached the world's smallest satellite tags to the members of the rare and rapidly declining Kittlitz's Murrelet seabirds, in order to track them. Most of these birds are found in remote, glaciated regions of Alaska, but their wintering grounds have long been unknown.
New laser technology makes it possible to turn light into soundSeptember 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A team of scientists has developed a new laser technology that has made it possible to turn light into sound. Developed by scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory, US, the technology has the potential to expand and improve both Naval and commercial underwater acoustic applications, including undersea communications, navigation and acoustic imaging.
Laser tests may soon replace dentist's dreaded drillAugust 31st, 2009 LONDON - The dentist's dreaded drill may soon be a thing of past, thanks to the laser tests University of Sydney scientists have developed to identify weaknesses in dental enamel. Currently, X-rays and metal probes are used to check cavities, but they fail to detect weaknesses in the enamel in time to repair the surface.
Nepalese teen, Khagendra Thapa Magar, set to become world's smallest manJune 24th, 2009 LONDON - Nepalese teenager Khagendra Thapa Magar is set to be named the world's smallest man, after being just two feet tall. The 17-year-old, who weighs nearly 4.5 kg, is just four months away to take the title from 2ft 5in He Ping Ping, 20, of China.
World's smallest car on display in New YorkJune 23rd, 2009 NEW YORK - The world's smallest car, the Peel 50, debuted Monday at Ripley's Believe it or Not museum in Times Square, New York. Designed as a "city car" for Ripley's by the London-based Peel Engineering Company, the one-seater Peel Trident is battery-operated and travels about 64 km per hour.
1ft 11in tall Indian teen is the world's smallest girlJune 10th, 2009 LONDON - She stands just 1ft 11in tall, but Jyoti Amge is not a toddler - rather she's a 15-year-old teenager, who holds the record of being the world's smallest girl. This extraordinary teenager, who weighs just 11 lb, is the smallest girl in the world, according to the Indian Book of Records.
World's most powerful laser, to be used for checking old nuclear weapons, unveiled in Calif.May 31st, 2009 World's strongest laser unveiled at California labLIVERMORE, Calif. — The world's most powerful laser, created to help keep tabs on the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile while also studying the heavens, has been unveiled.
Laser doubles brightness of bulb filamentsMay 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - An ultra-powerful laser not only doubles the brightness of light bulbs filaments but also slashes their power consumption, according to a new study. "We've been experimenting with the way ultra-fast lasers change metals, and we wondered what would happen if we trained the laser on a filament," said Chunlei Guo, associate professor of optics at the University of Rochester, who led the research.
Indian comedian Ajay Kumar is world's smallest actorApril 23rd, 2009 LONDON - At 2 feet 6 inches, Ajay Kumar, an Indian comedy star, has been officially recognised as the world's smallest actor. Hailing from Kerala, Kumar, better known by his stage name Unda Pakru, has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records after starring in 50 films over 13 years.
33-inch Indian man, world's smallest bodybuilder searching for ladyloveApril 7th, 2009 LONDON - An Indian man, who is 33-inches tall and weighs just 10kg, and who is the world's smallest bodybuilder, is now looking for his ladylove. Romeo Dev, 21, real name Adibya Dev, who became a global star and an Internet sensation in recent years, has admitted that he is still looking for the woman to share his life with, which is a big challenge for him, as he is shy.
Battlefield laser weapon can destroy rockets, mortars and artillery shellsApril 1st, 2009 LONDON - A US based company has developed a battlefield laser weapon that can fire a strong beam, which can destroy rockets, mortars and artillery shells. "We're doing our part to make gunpowder a 20th-century technology," said Dan Wildt of Northrop Grumman, whose battlefield laser weapon passed another milestone last week.