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Time for something futuristic again.

Fancy a hotel in the sky? I fancy this one could be a tad noisey, not sure a decent nights kip would really be on the menu :LOL:

http://www.gizmag.com/worlds-first-flying-hotel-the-hotelicopter/11348/

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Getting a full picture of an elusive subject: Astronomers map dark matter in 3-D in galaxy cluster

Two teams of astronomers have used data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes to map the distribution of dark matter in a galaxy cluster known as Abell 383, which is located about 2. 3 billion light years from Earth. Not only were the researchers able to find where the dark matter lies in the two dimensions across the sky, they were also able to determine how the dark matter is distributed along the line of sight.

Source: Getting a full picture of an elusive subject: Astronomers map dark matter in 3-D in galaxy cluster

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Feeding habits of teenage galaxies

New observations made with ESO's Very Large Telescope are making a major contribution to understanding the growth of adolescent galaxies. In the biggest survey of its kind astronomers have found that galaxies changed their eating habits during their teenage years -- the period from about 3 to 5 billion years after the Big Bang. At the start of this phase smooth gas flow was the preferred snack, but later, galaxies mostly grew by cannibalising other smaller galaxies.

Source: Feeding habits of teenage galaxies

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Investigation of Earth catastrophes from the International Space Station: Uragan Program

The Uragan program aboard the Russian segment of the International Space Station uses digital photography to study Earth's natural resources by monitoring catastrophes, both natural and human made. Uragan, which means "hurricane" in Russian, began during the first days of habitation on the station and continues to be an important Earth observation program, with the primary goal of defining requirements for a ground-space system for disaster warning and damage mitigation. The program is a logical continuation of the Earth Visual-Instrumental Observations Program (in other words, a crew Earth observation program) started in the Soviet Union/Russia in the early 1970s as part of the Salyut series of space stations and followed by the Mir orbiting complex.

Source: Investigation of Earth catastrophes from the International Space Station: Uragan Program

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Please, does anyone know an easy to use (and free, and reliable, and "good") anti-spam software? Everyday in my mailboxes, I receive between 100 and 200 (for now...) advertising mails. I'm supposed to win iPhones, or money from lotteries, or something else (wonder why I'm so poor).

Of course I never reply. Easy to delete everyday but when being away from home for several weeks it's a nightmare when back.

Maybe often deleting all the cookies might be a solution but cookies are so handy. And I don't want to spend two days to configure an always changing database. And I don't want to risk to miss an "important" mail. Ah I was forgetting, of course most of those spams are French spams. I'm sure someone has THE solution. :D

I have XP and Avast and sometimes I do a Spyware Search and Destroy (Ad-Aware doesn't want to work).

Thanks in advance. 8)

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Anyone know how I can get Microsoft Zira voice from windows 8 to be on windows 7?

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Thermonuclear behavior of unique neutron star captured

A neutron star is the closest thing to a black hole that astronomers can observe directly, crushing half a million times more mass than Earth into a sphere no larger than a city. In October 2010, a neutron star near the center of our galaxy erupted with hundreds of X-ray bursts that were powered by a barrage of thermonuclear explosions on the star's surface. NASA captured the month-long fusillade in extreme detail.

Source: Thermonuclear behavior of unique neutron star captured

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