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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Mars is a cold desert planet with no liquid water on its surface. But in the Martian arctic, water ice lurks just below ground level. Discoveries made by the Mars Odyssey Orbiter in 2002 show large amounts of subsurface water ice in the northern arctic plain. The Phoenix lander targets ...
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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
One of the premier B School of Europe, INSEAD apart from its two campuses at Singapore and Fontainebleau (France near Milan) own a third campus in this online 3-D universe of Second Life (though the school attracts talents from over 70 countries imaging the scope with adding this third campus.) ...
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter whcih consists the shallow subsurface radar (SHARAD) have captured images which indicates the scientists' quest for finding water elsewhere on Mars can finally be fruitful.
Scientists' have discovered frozen water in the planet's mid-northern latitudes, which is far from its polar ice caps. "Basically, this is ...
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Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Huh? A cool three and a half month break between two posts and here again I am writing second time in a day.
1 Mar went very well with the thought that I am no longer carrying any responsibility of a big students' website. But What I will do now:
Why I ...
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Monday, November 5th, 2007
PMC – A new technology for had disk storage, it stands for Programmable Metallization Cell. It is likely to hit the markets in the next 18 months, if successful, this will probably replace hard drives, flash memory and RAM used in PCs.
The technology uses nanowires created from copper atoms to ...
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