Category Archives: Wired Magazine
Space, time and the Beginning
Summary: New superluminal space travel theory Space and time seem to be the latest measures that allow us to explain the planets enhibitate. Theories about the Big Bang as it is called vary. Some physicists claim that at a specific point in space a cosmic embryo’ starting collecting infinitesimal energy that at its lesser mass [...]
How ediscovery helps law firms be productive
Summary: New page: The electronic medium has unfolded a spectrum of opportunities for the legal domain. However, conventional methods have proven to be more of a hindrance as law firms were unable to supply … The electronic medium has unfolded a spectrum of opportunities for the legal domain. However, conventional methods have proven to be [...]
How to rip DVD to iPhone4
Summary: Wanna watch favorite DVDs on iphone4 without time limitation? Then just follow the words. Sometimes, you know, it’s unfair to pay a ridiculous price to iTunes just for purchasing a movie you already have on your DVD, right? So what should you do? Wanna play your favorite DVDs on iPod, but not costing any [...]
New Technique Finds Gaseous Metals in Exoplanet Atmospheres
A previously undetected element has been found in the atmospheres of two different extrasolar planets. Using a new technique at a new telescope, two separate groups of exoplanet scientists have discovered potassium in the atmospheres of two hot Jupiters more than 190 light-years from Earth. “I’m really excited about this,” exoplanet expert Sara Seager of [...]
Sea Creatures Hint at Recent Trans-Antarctic Seaway
The discovery of nearly identical sea creatures on either side of a now solid Antarctic ice sheet — 1,500 miles wide and over a mile thick — points to an open ocean passage there as recently as 125,000 years ago. A schematic of a seaway created by the partial collapse of the West Antarctic Ice [...]
Tube Full of Plasma Creates Solar Eruption in the Lab
Explosive bursts normally seen only on the surface of the sun can now be captured in a 13-foot-long tube using lab-created plasmas and bursts of laser light. Physicists have created a scaled-down model of solar eruptions called coronal mass ejections, which can wreak havoc on satellites and create beautiful northern-light displays on Earth. The new [...]
The Identifiable Victim Bias
The epic drilling to save the trapped Chilean miners has begun: The 31-ton drill made a shallow, preliminary test hole Tuesday in the solid rock it must bore through, the first step in the weeklong digging of a ”pilot hole” to guide the way for the rescue. Later the drill will be outfitted with larger [...]