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Lunar Eclipse December 2010 | Lunar Eclipse December | Lunar Eclipse 2010 , This December the Lunar Eclipse December 2010 the Lunar Eclipse December 2010 take place on December 20 -21-2010 and the end of the total eclipse will be visible rising at sunset for japan and northeastern Asia so the Lunar Eclipse December 2010 the first was partial Lunar Eclipse December 2010
A total lunar eclipse will take place on December 20/21, 2010. It will be visible after midnight Eastern Standard Time on December 21 in North and South America. The beginning of the total eclipse will be visible from northern Europe just before sunrise. The end of the total eclipse will be visible rising at sunset for Japan and northeastern Asia, it also appears very visible to the Philippines just after sunset (as in Partial lunar eclipse). It will be the first total lunar eclipse in nearly 3 years, the last being on February 20, 2008.
It is the second of two lunar eclipses in 2010. The first was a partial lunar eclipse on June 26, 2010. It is also called the Christmas lunar eclipse. It will be the first total lunar eclipse to occur on the day of the Winter Solstice (in the Northern Hemisphere; Summer in the Southern) since 1638.
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Florida scientists capture X-rays from lightning | Florida capture X-rays from lightning , Today the big news is that Florida scientists capture X-rays from lightning wowwww what a news is this in which Florida scientists capture X-rays from lightning.
Florida scientists capture X-rays from lightning
Researchers for the first time have captured X-ray images of lightning, a feat that they hope will help them better predict how lightning moves.
A team from the Florida Institute of Technology and University of Florida launched small rockets into thunderclouds during the summer. Using a special camera, the researchers recorded X-rays coming from the resulting light flashes before they hit the ground.
The scientists presented their work Tuesday at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco.
Scientists have known that lightning emits X-rays, but they don’t fully understand it. – AP
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Protein reversed memory loss in AlzheimerProtein reversed memory loss in Alzheimer’s mice’s mice, Boosting levels of a memory-related protein reversed memory loss in mice with Alzheimer’s disease, a finding that could lead to new approaches to treating people, US researchers said on Monday.
They said raising levels of CREB-binding protein (CBP) — a protein needed to create long-term memories — improved memory in mice bred to develop Alzheimer’s, a fatal brain-wasting disease that affects memory, thinking, behavior and the ability to handle daily activities.
“We can reverse the learning and memory deficits by increasing the level of this protein called CBP,” said Salvatore Oddo of the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, whose study appears in the in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
He said boosting CBP in mice restores activity of a protein called CREB and increases levels of yet another protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor or BDNF, proteins needed to develop long-term memory.
Protein reversed memory loss in Alzheimer’s mice
“In a mouse that develops symptoms like Alzheimer’s disease, these proteins are not activated,” Oddo said in a telephone interview. “They may account for the memory impairment in these mice.”
Oddo’s team used a harmless virus to deliver the protein, and then tested learning in memory in the mice using a classic water maze test, in which mice must learn to find an exit platform hidden in a basin of milky liquid.
Alzheimer’s mice that had been given the protein performed as well as healthy mice.
“They showed no memory problems whatsoever. They learned the task they were supposed to learn, and when we probed for memory, they remembered what they learned the day before,” Oddo said.
Alzheimer’s mice given a placebo struggled to learn and remember the task.
Most drugs being developed for Alzheimer’s disease focus on halting or removing an excess buildup of a protein called amyloid beta, which destroys synapses, the sites where brain cells share information.
Enhancing CBP would not alter amyloid beta, but it might make memory formation more efficient.
“Pharmaceutical companies could theoretically work toward finding a new drug that may facilitate the expression of this CBP protein,” he said.
The work is early and the findings would have to be replicated in other labs and eventually in people, but new treatment approaches are important given that no current drugs have been shown to delay progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s affects 26 million people worldwide and costs $604 billion to treat. – Reuters
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Square: A New Way To Pay, Normally when you shop around the Web or at physical locations around your city, you don’t think twice before flashing your credit/debit card and swiping it to get cleared. Plastic money, as it has been popularised, has almost become the ubiquitous way of payments world over. Now this is all set to change. One of the ways this is being explored, researched and talked about is Near Field Communications. Nokia C7 and the latest Android phone, Nexus S come with NFC chips – all they need is developers to write apps and get going with it. While NFC takes some time to take off, we have had someone working on a new way to pay. And that is none other than the co-founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey.
This new service called ‘Square’ has been adopted by a few start-ups in San Francisco area and Dorsey aims to target all the 30 million small business owners in the US alone. Users need to download the free app and apply for the plastic reader separately, which is free of cost. The service will only work with iOS 9 (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) or Android devices.
Square: A New Way To Pay
Once the device has been plugged-in into the headphone socket of your phone, to make payment you need to swipe your customers card through the ‘Square’ plug-in. The square reads the card information using its in-built microphone. Customer authenticates the payment using his fingerprints on the touchscreen and chooses to receive a receipt via a text or e-mail. The payments are done – next shop!
But how does ‘Square’ make money in this whole convenience game? It charges a flat rate of 2.75 pc per transaction from vendors. However, this rate varies with different card companies. Vendors would be compelled to change to this new system since it is a cheaper option than the traditional swipe machines. Plus there are setup fees and monthly fees that are a liability – Square does not need to be ‘installed’ as such and can be carried anywhere.
The idea of making such a device came to Dorsey when his friend and Twitter co-founder Jim McKelvey called to tell him that he could not collect payment from a customer because he was out of cash! In the US, almost all of the spending folks shop without much cash in hand and there was no way Jim could have collected his payment using the customers card. It struck with Dorsey that Jim having a mini-computer like iPhone and not being able to collect payments sounded almost ridiculous. That was it, and he decided to work on the idea.
The only possible downside to this service is Web failure. In case, a merchant terminal malfunctions or the phone line goes dead, there are people who can fix it for you. But with Square, all of the system runs on the Web and Square might not be responsible for a ‘Web failure’ with you. However, the founder is working on fixing this issue.
Dorsey plans to make this service a ‘US-exclusive’ only for now, but international expansion plans are on being considered.
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New head-bobbing lemur discovered , I have the very fantastic news is that New head-bobbing lemur discovered now wowwwwwww what a new discover in technology is New head-bobbing lemur. And BBC preparing a program about New head-bobbing lemur discovered on 14 dec.
A new long-tongued, squirrel-sized species of lemur has been discovered in Madagascar, researchers report Monday.
The new creature doesn’t have a species name yet, but is of the genus Phaner, otherwise known as fork-marked lemurs. These lemurs get their name from a black, Y-shaped line that starts above each eye and joins at the top of the head. The long-tongued species has a unique head-bobbing move that showed up in the flashlight beam as discoverers searched the treetops for a glimpse of the animal. [ Image of new lemur ]
Conservation International president and primate expert Russ Mittermeier first spotted the lemur in 1995 during an expedition to northeastern Madagascar. He knew that his find was likely an unknown species, but he wasn’t able to follow up until October 2010, when he led scientists and a BBC film crew into the area.
The team set out just after sunset when the Phaner are most vocal and heard one calling close to camp at the top of a tree. The Phaner was difficult to catch as it moved quickly through the treetops, so the team ran through the dense forest following the calls. Eventually, they caught sight of the animal in torchlight but had to wait until it moved into an open area to get a clean shot with a tranquilizer gun. Once a dart had found its target, one of the trackers quickly shimmied up the tree to retrieve it.
The adult male lemur was kept safe and sedated overnight so the team could examine it in detail and take samples in daylight. The researchers took blood samples for genetic analysis and slipped a microchip under its skin for identification and monitoring. Then they returned the lemur to the forest.
The animal has large hands and feet for gripping trees, and a long tongue for slurping up its diet of nectar. The new lemur also boasts specialized teeth for scraping bark off trees to get to the sweet gum beneath.
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“This is yet another remarkable discovery from the island of Madagascar, the world’s highest priority biodiversity hotspot and one of the most extraordinary places in our planet,” Mittermeier said in a statement. “It is particularly remarkable that we continue to find new species of lemurs and many other plants and animals in this heavily impacted country, which has already lost 90 percent or more of its original vegetation.”
The lemur will be shown for the first time on BBC’s Decade of Discovery special program Dec. 14.
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IPB Find Formula Milk Anti-Bird Flu, Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB) Rahmat Hidayat managed to find a formulation of anti-bird flu and anti-diarrhea for mixed and improve the quality of milk powder. This finding is one of 201 research IPB lecturers who have completed in 2010.
“My research for one year managed to find Immunoglobulin yolk or Ig-Y and antidiarrheal antiflu birds from egg yolk,” said Rahmat Hidayat, after presenting the results of his research in a seminar IPB Research Results 2010, Monday (13/12/2010 ) afternoon.Seminar held at IPB International Convention Center in Bogor City until Tuesday.
He explained that the Ig-Y is produced in the form of spray dry yolk, dry freeze egg yolks, and pure extracts. In such form, Ig-Y inserted or mixed into whole milk powder milk formula to be anti-bird flu and anti-diarrhea.
“I deliberately choose milk with the aim to further improve the quality of infant formula for children of school age. Ig-Y does not change the taste, color and smell of milk. However, with the Ig-Y, the improved milk quality. If now, eg , no powdered milk formula DH +, then there will be anti-milk powder bird flu and anti-diarrhea, “he said.
For anti-diarrhea, he only limits on anti-diarrhea caused by Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteritidis. Lots of bacteria is cause diarrhea. “I focus on two types of bacteria because these bacteria are often attacked the children,” he said.
Ig-Y Rahmat new findings tested in laboratory studies with chickens as test media. This finding has not been tested in humans because for the first year of study, he was focusing the discovery of Ig-Y and mixing in the milk formula.
“Proposals for a second or subsequent year of research I’ve made and submitted to an institution, but have not got a definite answer. I really was looking for possible private sector can help or work together to continue this research,” he said.
As for financing research that produced the first year the formula Ig-Y anti-bird flu and anti-diarrhea is derived from the Directorate of Research & Public Service Directorate of Higher Education at the Ministry of National Education. Funds he received amounted to USD 87.5 million cut in VAT by 15 percent.
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Large Hadron Collider goes on winter break Large Hadron Collider goes on winter break, European scientists has stopped the world’s largest atom smasher for a scheduled maintenance break after eight months of successful scientific research into the origins of the Universe.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland posted on Monday an “End of 2010 run” note on its official website dedicated to the work of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
The operations at the collider are shut down at least until the end of February to let the CERN scientists check the LHC systems and start analyzing the vast amount of data gathered since March.
After a two-month break, CERN researchers will resume colliding protons at impact energies of up to 7 TeV, and continue to study lead-ion collisions under ALICE experiment.
Scientists hope to catch a glimpse of the elusive Higgs boson, nicknamed the “God particle,” and even discover the make-up of the mysterious anti-matter.
The collider, located 100 meters under the French-Swiss border with a circumference of 27 km, enables scientists to shoot subatomic particles round an accelerator ring at almost the speed of light, channeled by powerful fields produced by superconducting magnets.
The $5.6 billion international LHC project has involved more than 2,000 physicists from hundreds of universities and laboratories in 34 countries since 1984.
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