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CIA spy sentenced for stealing Russian rocket secrets
Soyuz-5 rocket at vehicle assembly building of Plesetsk space center
A former chief test engineer of Russia’s Plesetsk Cosmodrome, who was exposed as a CIA agent, has been sentenced to 13-year prison term. He admitted selling top secret data on Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles to the US.
Ex-Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Nesterets was found guilty of treason by a closed military court, the...
Mars Radar finds Clues of Primordial Ocean on the Planet
The ocean is believed to have been temporary and its water would have frozen and preserved underground or turned into vapor and lifted gradually into the atmosphere.
The MARSIS radar on board the European Space Agency (ESA) Mars Express spacecraft has found evidence of a large body of water that once covered part of Mars.
The study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters indicates that...
Chevrolet cars Banned in Egypt for having Cross as Logo
One of the spiritual leaders of Egypt issued a fatwah (law, regulations) which banned Muslims from driving Chevrolet vehicles. According to the new law, Muslims must not drive Chevrolet cars because the logo of the company is a Christian cross.
The religious law, which bans the use of the cars made by one of the world’s best-known automotive company, raised many eyebrows in Egypt. Many Egyptians...
Nokia to axe 4,000 more jobs, improve production efficiency
Today, Nokia announced that it’s going to cut 4,000 more jobs at its factories in Hungary, Mexico and Finland in an effort to improve the production efficiency of said plants. The company plans on moving a larger part of the production of its smartphones to Asia, which it says will help reduce the time it takes for its products to reach the market.
As Nokia continues to suffer the effect of...
20 Million Years Old Antarctic Lake Drilled
It took researches 30 years of drilling through a four-kilometer-thick ice to reach the renowned subglacial lake. Most importantly, million years-old secrets will be unveiled without causing harm to the lake’s ecosystem.
“Yesterday [on Sunday] our scientists at the Vostok polar station in the Antarctic completed drilling at depths of 3,768 meters and reached surface of the subglacial lake,”...
US Scientists turn Brain Waves into Actual Words
Electrodes distributed over the brain of a volunteer
A new study conducted in the University of California has enabled scientists to find a way to decipher actual words from human brain waves.
A team of neuroscientists worked with a group of epileptic patients who were under the treatment for difficult curable seizures.
They placed electrodes in a part of brain which is involved in understanding speech.
They...
NASA discovers 11 new Solar Systems
An artist's impression of the orbital position of planets in systems discovered by NASA's Kepler mission
NASA’s Kepler space telescope has discovered eleven new planetary systems confirming the existence of 26 new planets outside our solar system.
The newly found planets range in size from 1.5 to five times the diameter of Earth and are closer to their host star than Venus is to the Sun.
None...
Iran Successfully Launches New Satellite into Orbit
Iran successfully launches new 'Navid-e Elm-o Sanat' satellite into orbit on February 3, 2012.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has successfully launched its domestically-built Navid-e Elm-o Sanat satellite into orbit following a decree by Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The satellite, completely designed and built by Iranian experts, blasted into orbit late Thursday on the third day...
The Bacillus of Immortality found in Siberia
In mountain permafrost in Mamontovaya, Yakutia (Siberia), Russian researchers discovered a previously unknown species of bacteria. Mice injected in the body with a solution containing these organisms, were healthier and lived longer than their counterparts. Have the scientists discovered the secrets of immortality?
The strange bacillus found in mammoth Mountain in the Siberian Republic of Yakutia...
Iran's Majlis mulls banning Samsung products over insulting teaser
A senior lawmaker says Iran’s Majlis is considering a plan to cut off the country’s economic transactions with South Korea’s Samsung in reaction to the company’s anti-Iran teaser.
Head of Majlis Energy Committee Arsalan Fat’hipour said the double-urgency plan, aimed at imposing a complete ban on buying all Samsung products, would make the company regret making the insulting...
The Cancer Industry Doesn’t Want a Cure, Even if it's a Pharmaceutical
A safe and effective cure for cancer has been discovered with a drug that was once used for unusual metabolic problems. Yet, the cancer industry shows no interest with following up on dichloroacetate (DCA) research from University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, reported in 2007. That’s because DCA is no longer patented.
That research also confirmed cancer as a metabolic malfunction, not a weird...
Pentagon seeks new superbomb for Iran
Having considered the toughness of the rock-hidden Iranian nuclear facilities, America’s Nutcracker military command has decided to save jaw and develop a new conventional superbomb, since the US still plans to do the job in Iran without nukes.
Washington has once again reminded Tehran that it has the military capability to crack Iranian hard-target nuclear sites with conventional weapons, leaking...
Official conclusion of Phobos Ground crash shocks scientists
The interdepartmental committee, which investigates the reasons of the breakdown of Russia’s Phobos Ground spacecraft, presented the basic version of the accident. Sources at the space industry told Interfax said that, most likely, the spacecraft did not enter the departure trajectory to Mars due to the influence of plasma formation in the magnetosphere of the Earth. Scientists doubt, though,...
Signs of life: Alien scorpions found on Venus?
New life? Russian scientist Leonid Ksanfomaliti, claims this image, taken from a probe that landed on Venus in 1982, shows a scorpion-shaped life form.
Are we still alone in the universe? Well, if a Russian scientist is right, a Soviet probe already solved one of humanity’s greatest riddles by discovering alien life on a neighboring planet – three decades ago.
While generations of stargazers...
Big Holes in Big Bang Theory
Big Bang scientists extrapolate a hypothetical scenario from a few facts. Yes, some galaxies are expanding, moving further away, but this is not the case with the entire universe. There are galaxies in the universe running perpendicular to the rest of the galaxies. That’s contrary to Big Bang. If Big Bang really occurred, there should be a uniform distribution of gasses.
This uniform distribution...