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Breaking News: Russian passenger films strange UFO

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Sunday, 31 May 2009
Passengers on a Russian Airliner headed from Moscow to Perm, filmed an incredible, and rather strange looking UFO.Just last night, Russian Media published a story that workers in the city of Sarapul early morning witnessed a UFO, which they believed was the Russian rocket Soyuz, launched earlier from Pletsk.However, after reviewing the footage from the facility, analysts and experts believe it is the same UFO which was filmed later in the day by airline passengers.

It’s not the typical ‘flying saucer’ UFO usually seen around the globe. This one is a bit more spectacular looking.

Millenium Falcon Lands In Rural San Diego!

The Secret Of Nikola Tesla

Encyclopedia Britannica lists Nikola Tesla as one of the top ten most fascinating people in history. He was an electrical engineer who changed the world with the invention of the AC (alternating current) induction motor, making the universal transmission and distribution of electricity possible. So why is he virtually unknown to the general public? This rare film stars Orson Welles and features a dramatic recreation of a meeting between Nikola Tesla, Industrialist J.P. Morgan and Thomas Edison, that would decide the fate and future of today’s Electric Power Industry in America and the world. But what happened to Tesla?

For more information on this topic we recommend the film #U662 The Secret of Nikola Tesla – Digitaly Restored and Re-mastered now available on DVD at www.UFOTV.com

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New Music Made With Jeskola Buzz

Well I downloaded buzz the other day and wrote some songs using it then my computer crashed. I lost about 3 songs. So I reformatted my HD and reinstalled Vista, downloaded buzz and started all over again and this is the newest song I’ve created using buzz since the HD crash. http://fusebox41.com/mp3s/PlayingWithDVSGuitarInJeskolaBuzz.mp3

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Nazi UFO’s Confirmed By The History Channel

John Hutchison Is Performing Wacky Experiments Again

Man I love this guy. He’s always doing something crazy. Click on the video to visit John’s youtube channel and subscribe.

“A robot that performs hundreds of repetitive experiments.”

The robot, called Adam, is the first machine to have independently “discovered new scientific knowledge”.

It has already identified the role of several genes in yeast cells, and is able to plan further experiments to test its own hypotheses.

The UK-based team that built Adam at Aberystwyth University describes the breakthrough in the journal Science.

Ross King from the department of computer science at Aberystwyth University, and who led the team, told BBC News that he envisaged a future when human scientists’ time would be “freed up to do more advanced experiments”.

Robotic colleagues, he said, could carry out the more mundane and time-consuming tasks.

“Adam is a prototype but, in 10-20 years, I think machines like this could be commonly used in laboratories,” said Professor King.

…..click here for the story at BBC News

Robotic planning

Adam can carry out up to 1,000 experiments each day, and was designed to investigate the function of genes in yeast cells – it has worked out the role of 12 of these genes.

Biologists use the yeast cells to investigate biological systems because they are simple and easy to study.

“When you sequence the yeast genome – the 6,000 different genes contained in yeast – you know what all the component parts are, but you don’t know what they do,” explained Professor King.

Robots express scientific findings in a much clearer form than humans

Professor Ross King
Aberystwyth University

The robot was able to work out the role of the genes by observing yeast cells as they grew.

It used existing information about the function of known genes to make predictions about the role an unknown gene might play in the cell’s growth.

It then tested this by looking at a strain of yeast from which that gene had been removed.

“It’s like a car,” Professor King said. “If you remove one component from the engine, then drive the car to see how it performs, you can find out what that particular component does.”

Expensive assistant

Duc Pham from the Manufacturing Engineering Centre at Cardiff University described the robot scientist as “a clever application of robotics and computer software”.

But, he added, “it’s more like a junior lab assistant” than a scientist. “It will be a long time before computers can replace human scientists.”

Professor King agreed that the robot was in its early stages of development.

Professor Ross King explains how robots Adam and Eve work

“If you spent all of the money we’ve spent on Adam on employing human biologists, Adam probably wouldn’t turn out to be the cost-effective option,” he said.

“But that was the case with the first car. Initially, the investment in the technology wasn’t as cost-effective as sticking with horses.”

He also pointed out that his robotic associate is able to express scientific findings in a clearer way than humans.

“It expresses its conclusions in logic,” he said. “Human language, with all its nuances, may not be the best way to communicate scientific findings.”

The same team is developing another, more advanced robot scientist called Eve, which is designed to screen new drugs.

The Worlds Very First Antimatter Reactor

Deep beneath the ground in Geneva, thousands of scientists from all over the world are working together to build the biggest, most complicated machine in the world. It’s part of the most ambitious scientific experiment of all time: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.

Equal amounts of matter and antimatter were created at the birth of the universe but there’s very little of it around today. Dr Tara Shears explains why this is one of the greatest mysteries in science and how it might be solved by the biggest experiment in history. To learn more, visit www.labreporter.com

The Matter with Antimatter

Here Are Some Gadgets Most Of Us Won’t Be Able To Live Without Soon.

Here’s our take on the cool new gadgets you’re about to see in this video.

Are they useful or are they junk?

A Holographic Keyboard? Yes! We could definitely get some use out of that.
A pocket sized scanner that can store up to 100 pages? Absolute genius!
Mobile note taker? I’m not seeing much use for this. I take notes with the voice recorder on my pocket video camera. And small voice recorders are very inexpensive.
Sony Book Reader? I can see where this would be great for some people on long trips or long waits at the doctors office.
Personally it’s not really my thing to read novels and such
. But this would be perfect for my friends and family who love to read.This could be a great gift idea for people who love to read all the time.

Watch the video just to see the holographic keyboard at the beginning. This thing is so cool we think it’s going to create the next big trend in computer accessories.