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Flute Beatboxer

April 30, 2009

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Britain’s Got Talent

April 28, 2009

Britain’s Got Talent.  Again.

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Taylor Swift Meets Coldplay

April 26, 2009

If you like Taylor Swift and Coldplay…

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Virtual Notebook

April 25, 2009

Noteboek from Evelien Lohbeck on Vimeo.

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Speaking of Eath Day…

April 23, 2009

Scientists discover a nearly Earth-sized planet

AP – An artist’s impression of ‘Planet e’ , forground left, released by the European Organisation for Astronomical …

HATFIELD, England – In the search for Earth-like planets, astronomers zeroed in Tuesday on two places that look awfully familiar to home. One is close to the right size. The other is in the right place. European researchers said they not only found the smallest exoplanet ever, called Gliese 581 e, but realized that a neighboring planet discovered earlier, Gliese 581 d, was in the prime habitable zone for potential life.

“The Holy Grail of current exoplanet research is the detection of a rocky, Earth-like planet in the ‘habitable zone,’” said Michel Mayor, an astrophysicist at Geneva University in Switzerland.

An American expert called the discovery of the tiny planet “extraordinary.”

Gliese 581 e is only 1.9 times the size of Earth — while previous planets found outside our solar system are closer to the size of massive Jupiter, which NASA says could swallow more than 1,000 Earths.

Gliese 581 e sits close to the nearest star, making it too hot to support life. Still, Mayor said its discovery in a solar system 20 1/2 light years away from Earth is a “good example that we are progressing in the detection of Earth-like planets.”

Scientists also discovered that the orbit of planet Gliese 581 d, which was found in 2007, was located within the “habitable zone” — a region around a sun-like star that would allow water to be liquid on the planet’s surface, Mayor said.

He spoke at a news conference Tuesday at the University of Hertfordshire during the European Week of Astronomy and Space Science.

Gliese 581 d is probably too large to be made only of rocky material, fellow astronomer and team member Stephane Udry said, adding it was possible the planet had a “large and deep” ocean.

“It is the first serious ‘water-world’ candidate,” Udry said.

Mayor’s main planet-hunting competitor, Geoff Marcy of the University of California, Berkeley, praised the find of Gliese 581 e as “the most exciting discovery” so far of exoplanets — planets outside our solar system.

“This discovery is absolutely extraordinary,” Marcy told The Associated Press by e-mail, calling the discoveries a significant step in the search for Earth-like planets.

While Gliese 581 e is too hot for life “it shows that nature makes such small planets, probably in large numbers,” Marcy commented. “Surely the galaxy contains tens of billions of planets like the small, Earth-mass one announced here.”

Nearly 350 planets have been found outside our solar system, but so far nearly every one of them was found to be extremely unlikely to harbor life.

Most were too close or too far from their sun, making them too hot or too cold for life. Others were too big and likely to be uninhabitable gas giants like Jupiter. Those that are too small are highly difficult to detect in the first place.

Both Gliese 581 d and Gliese 581 e are located in constellation Libra and orbit around Gliese 581.

Like other planets circling that star — scientists have discovered four so far — Gliese 581 e was found using the European Southern Observatory’s telescope in La Silla, Chile.

The telescope has a special instrument which splits light to find wobbles in different wavelengths. Those wobbles can reveal the existence of other worlds.

“It is great work and shows the potential of this detection method,” said Lisa Kaltenegger, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

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Associated Press Science Writer Seth Borenstein contributed to this report from Washington.

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Happy Earth Day!

April 22, 2009

DisneyNature is premiering “Earth” in the United States today.

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Britain’s Got Talent

April 21, 2009

Susan Boyle’s Competition?

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Shaq’s TwitPic

April 20, 2009

Separated from birth?

shaq

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

April 16, 2009

New Trailer!

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Be Optimistic

April 13, 2009

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Susan Boyle’s Got Talent

April 11, 2009

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Castaway Dog

April 9, 2009

Sophie Tucker, a pet dog that fell overboard in rough seas off Australia and which has been reunited with its owners after surviving alone on an island for four months
(Jan Griffith/AFP/Getty)

Anne Barrowclough in Sydney

A pet dog believed to have drowned after falling overboard in rough seas off Australia has been reunited with her owners after surviving on a remote island for four months.

Sophie Tucker was thrown into the sea as Jan Griffith and her family sailed through choppy waters off northeast Queensland in November. Unable to rescue her, the devastated family were convinced that she had drowned.

But the cattle dog, unseen by her owners, managed to swim five nautical miles through stormy seas to St Bees Island, near the Great Barrier Reef, where she survived by hunting feral goats.

She was reunited with her owners last week after Ms Griffith contacted rangers who, she was told, had captured a wild dog on the largely uninhabited island.
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When the family met the rangers’ boat bringing the ragged dog to the mainland, Sophie immediately recognised them.

“We called the dog and she started whimpering and banging the cage and they let her out and she just about flattened us,” Ms Griffith said. “She wriggled around like a mad thing.”

When Sophie was first spotted on the island, she was in poor condition but had managed to survive and keep herself strong by eating goats.

“She surprised us all. She was a house dog and look what she’s done, she’s swum over five nautical miles, she’s managed to live off the land all on her own,” she added.

Times Online

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Rapping Flight Attendant

April 6, 2009

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Ping Pong Match

April 2, 2009

Excessive Celebration? You Decide

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April Fools?

April 1, 2009

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What happens if a sender and recipient both have Autopilot on?

Two Gmail accounts can happily converse with each other for up to three messages each. Beyond that, our experiments have shown a significant decline in the quality ranking of Autopilot’s responses and further messages may commit you to dinner parties or baby namings in which you have no interest.

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