Friday, November 4, 2011

Worlds Most Expensive IPad (dinosaurs bones + gold) Costs 5 million pounds

A customized iPad made from gold, diamonds and shavings of Tyrannosaurus rex bone(a dinosaur type) has been billed as the world's most expensive gadget.

The £5m device is being promoted by British luxury goods specialist Stuart Hughes.

The iPad 2 is encrusted with 12.5-carat diamonds and has 53 separate gems forming the iconic Apple logo.

The back section has been formed in 24-carat gold and weighs two kilogrammes.

But the most expensive part is actually the main front frame which is made from the oldest rock the world has to offer - Ammolite.

Sourced from Canada, the stone is more than 75 million years old.

Just to cap off the unique design, part of a T-rex thigh bone dating back 65 million years is claimed to have been shaved into the stone.

The final touch is a single-cut 8.5-carat flawless diamond inlaid in platinum surrounded by 12 satellite gems.

Despite the hefty price tag, Hughes told Sky News one of the devices has already been sold to an anonymous buyer.



He claims they were actually finished earlier this year and says the dinosaur bone was sourced from Arizona.

The designer is known for creating "ultra-luxury" goods, including a £219,995 Macbook Air and a diamond and platinum iPhone costing £20,995.

It was claimed earlier this year he had built a super yacht encased in gold worth £3bn but he has since admitted this was not real.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Genetically grown Dengue mosquito kills its own species.

Genetically grown Dengue mosquito will kill its own species


Gone are the days of those science fiction movies where it was fantasized as a story line that in a lab, genetically malfunction human converted into a monster and start killing human species.


 So to call it a good luck for dengue affected countries, but a marvalous breakthrough in the field of biotechnology. A british biotech lab has devised a way and created a species of dengue mosquitoes that kills its own larva. just imagine a mosquito giving eggs and the other one killing those larvae - and yet both belong to the same breed.

A lab grown species of dengue mosquito has been already released in Florida whose one and only deadliest trait is to kill their own offspring. Yup that means that a kid won;t be able to reach the adulthood because of the genetically introduced disease their parents gave them.

About Dengue: Dengue mosquito is re known for deadly Dengue fever also known as breakbone fever, is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs
Dengue Fever around the world(2005)
Though this technique of genetically modifying insects already exsist decades age, but this is the first time it has been used successfully for mosquitoes. we hope that this technique won't kill the whole insect species of mosquitoes and also it is not sure what impact it will make on the environment.


via  NYtimes

Monday, October 24, 2011

First Ever 'Logic Gates' made from Bacteria

First Ever 'Logic Gate' made out of Bacteria















Thinking of upgrading your PC or increasing your hard disk space and you are out of money. Take no worries now. As the scientists in imperial college of london have come up with a way of creating the logic gates out of bacteria. Yup! you heard it right. 'Bacteria'.


The scientists constructed a type of logic gate called an “AND Gate” from bacteria called Escherichia coli (E.Coli), which is normally found in the lower intestine. The team altered the E.Coli with modified DNA, which reprogrammed it to perform the same switching on and off process as its electronic equivalent when stimulated by chemicals.


The days are not that far now when you can harvest bacteria at your home to increase your PC's GB by breeding bacteria. The researchers claim that they are the first one to make bacterial logic gates, which can be sorted out to make more complex logic gates and a possibility of creating a biological processor.
E-Coli bacteria used
Researchers belive that not only they could one day be used as part of a PC's processor but may one day be used in the human body to kill the cancer cells and clear our arteries.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Panoramic Ball Camera: Personal CyberShot Panoramic camera

Panoramic Ball Camera: Gives you a 360 Degree view by just throwing a ball


Innovative minds designed a new type of personal camera(cybershot) to take 360 degree panoramic photos and snapshot without moving the camera in 360 degrees. O yes, now you do not need to slide your camera slowly to capture a 360 degree view. This new camera is called 'Panoramic Ball Cam'. A simple but elegant and innovative solution will let you take the full picture of the whole area, which not only covers the side views but a whole globe view.

This simple gadget is equipped with 36 mobile phones cameras and it is designed to be thrown in to the air to capture the 360 degree panoramic photograph. As soon as the ball is thrown into the air, and the ball reaches to its highest point , the Panoramic Ball camera will take photograph using all the 36 on board cameras in the ball.  Providing a true 360 degree view of the environment.The pictures can then be downloaded to your computer and via a simple custom software, all pictures are merged into a single picture. giving a true panoramic view.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs died a day after the launch of new iPhone 4s

Steve Jobs died just a day after the launch of the Apples new iPhone 4s.


(May his soul rest in peace)- we all will remember you for the efforts you made and they way you revolutionize the world with new technology.

The former founder of Apple, Steve Jobs passed away at the age of 56, he left behind a wife and 2 children and 1 daughter from his previous relationship. He was diagnosed with a pancreatic cancer late in 2004, but he was recovered from the pancreatic cancer. He than again took a medical leave in January 2011.
In a family statement made out to press, they said 'Jobs died peacefully'

He was a visionary and he changed the whole thinking strategy of people about the technology and brought a great change and revolution in technology.

One of his very well known speeches he made in Standford University is worth listening

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

iPhone 4s(iOS 5)- New Features

iPhone - 5  iPhone -4s - New Features (now official)


The new iPhone is not iPhone 5 but will be called iPhone-4s. Having Steve Jobs stepped down as CEO, the responsibility will be on the shoulders of the new CEO Tim Cook. Lets see if he will be able to move some heads with today's presentation.
Features for the new iPhone and the iOS5 are listed as was described in the press conference

The new handset looks the same as the iPhone 4 but contains considerable upgrades to its components.
The iPhone 4S runs on the same A5 processor that powers the iPad 2 and has an improved camera. It offers 8-megapixels, compared with the iPhone 4's 5-megapixels and, Apple says, will deliver sharper pictures with better colours.


iPhone - 4s
Tim Cook
Features:
  1. iPhone will be releases on 14th of October in US, UK, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Japan.
  2. Prince : $199 16GB, $299 32GB, $399 64GB
  3. A5 Chip(1 GHz dual-core) same as that of iPAD 2
  4. 2 time faster
  5. 7 times better graphics
  6. Battery life: '8hours talk time on 3G' - '14hours 2G talk time'- '9hours WIFI browsing
  7. Camera: 8 Mega Pixel , takes pictures faster (compared to HTC Sensation takes 2.1s to take the first, 1.3 to get the second; iPhone 4S is 1.1 and 0.5s. )
  8. Video: HD(1080p) video recording
  9. Works on both GSM and CDMA
  10. Siri Feature: (A voice activated assistant)A sound recognizer which can search the Internet. e.g what is the weather today and iPhone will search the Internet and voice back the answer. Also if you want to set an alarm for 5pm, you just need to say' SET A 5pm Alarm'.
iOS 5
Features:
  1. iOS 5 will be available on October 12, 2011
  2. iTunes will be available in the Cloud: Users will be able to share their songs, data and  among, MAC, iPhone, iPad and iPod. Users can sync the data among various devices just like DropBox.
  3. New App: 'Find my Friend': Shows you where is your family on the map, you can even see if your son went to school today and where was he at 12am.

Over All the release for the iPhone 4s is not that impressive and is not able to nod some heads. Lets see how the sales go and they might prove us wrong.





Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Einstein was Wrong > E=mc2 is Wrong

Einstein was Wrong >> E=mc2 is Wrong


Albert Einstein was always valued above all scientists because of his special theory of relativity — but now new research in Switzerland and Italy suggests that Einstein might have been wrong. OPERA, an international group of physicists at CERN's particle accelerator outside Geneva, claims that they have tested that neutrinos can travel faster than the speed of light — which is contrary to what Einstein believed and mentioned under his theory that light being the only entity in the universe that can travel at the highest speed.

Here is a brief information that you should know

What are neutrinos?
Neutrinos are virtually invisible, shape-shifting particles. They're "among the weirdest denizens of the weird quantum subatomic world,". And they travel effortlessly "through walls and planets like wind through a screen door." Over three years, the OPERA team fired 15,000 beams of neutrinos underground from CERN to the subterranean Gran Sasso laboratory south of Rome — primarily to study the shifting properties of neutrinos, not the speed at which they travel. But their speed "is becoming a main issue," says OPERA leader Antonio Ereditato, dryly.

How much faster than light did the neutrinos travel?
Light travels the 454 miles from CERN to Gran Sasso in 2.4 thousandths of a second, and the neutrinos beat that time by 60 nanoseconds, or 60 billionths of a second, the scientists say. "You could say it's peanuts, but it's not," says Ereditato, "It's something that we can measure rather accurately with a small uncertainty."

How does this challenge Einstein?
Einstein's 1905 special theory of relativity states that c, the speed of light, is a sort of "cosmic speed limit" — that nothing in the universe moves faster than light, which travels at 186,282 miles per second. That idea is a key foundation of modern physics, and it has withstood more than 100 years of intense scrutiny.

Could the OPERA team be wrong?
The OPERA team spent six months trying to find holes in its research, but "the finding is so startling that, for the moment, everybody should be very prudent," says Ereditato, who suspects human error is responsible for the shocking result.

And what if Einstein is wrong?
The biggest implication might be that time travel would be theoretically possible. The average person "could, in principle, travel to the past and kill their mother before they were born," says De Rujula. For his part, Ereditato is avoiding dwelling on what the demotion of light could mean. "We will continue our studies and we will wait patiently for the confirmation," he says. "Everybody is free to do what they want: To think, to claim, to dream." At least for now, he adds, "I'm not going to tell you my dreams."

27km Hordan Collider

 More information about CERN and its Hordan Collider which is 27km around can be found at http://keyhole.web.cern.ch/keyhole/reception/CERN.html



via The Week

Friday, September 23, 2011

Watch Out: NASA Satellite Falling Tonight on Earth

Watch Your Heads, NASA Satellite is going to fall today- Friday 23, Sept 2011


A satellite is falling down on earth as the fuel for the satellite has ended months ago. The falling satellite is speeding towards earth with the speed of 18,000mph(28 968.192 km/h). The satellite could fall anywhere excluding North America

The satellite is almost the size of a bus, and will break up due to air resistance upon entering Earth atmosphere. Huge chunks(around 26 pieces) of the metal may weight up to 350lb(350kg) and will all across hundred of miles. Please see the blow picture for the best guess where the satellite pars could land.
Satellite parts could land any where in between the lines.
NASA said it will only know two hours before impact where it will land – and even that prediction will only be accurate to the nearest 6,000 miles. It could be anywhere between the 57th parallel north, which crosses Britain, and the 57th parallel south, which passes just below South America.


An amateur photographer has taken the picture of the satellite

Friday, September 16, 2011

Ever Imagined: A planet orbiting two suns

Ever Imagined: A planet orbiting two suns




Discovered for the first time a planet orbiting a binary star system, passing in front of both its parent stars along its orbit

The planet, Kepler-16b, resembles Saturn in its mass and gaseous makeup. That mostly rules out the possibility of any living beings being present to enjoy the double sunset view, although chances are good Kepler-16b has an icy, non-gaseous satellite or two, as Saturn does.

If any one of you has watched Starts wars Episode IV, they might have imagined how beautiful the scene could be as predicted , incase some one missed those scenes, they can watch the below video




Here is an animated video

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Lab Builds a Fully Functioning Artificial Small Intestine

Small Intestine in LAB(ready for implant)

California researchers have created a tissue-engineered small-scale small intestine in mice, a breakthrough for regenerative medicine and a step toward growing new intestines for humans. The process re-creates all the layers of cells that make up a functioning intestine.
New small intestines grew on the scaffold, the researchers say, and they had all the constituents of a normal intestine. The new intestines “contained the most essential components of the originals,” according to the news release.
The research could someday be used to treat various intestinal disorders, including a particular gastrointestinal disease that affects premature babies, according to Children’s Hospital. An engineered replacement organ would conceivably last much longer than a transplant, if one is even available.

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