01 abril 2015

Suiting Up for the Moon



How will cows survive on the Moon? One of the most vexing questions asked about space, scientists have spent decades debating this key issue. Finally, after extensive computer modeling and over a dozen midnight milkings, engineers have designed, built, and now tested the new Lunar Grazing Module (LGM), a multi-purpose celestial bovine containment system. By now, many of you will not be surprised to be wished a Happy April Fool's Day from APOD. To the best of our knowledge, there are no current plans to launch cows into space. For one reason, cows tend to be large animals that don't launch easily or cheaply. As friendly as cows may be, head-to-head comparisons show that robotic rovers are usually more effective as scientific explorers. The featured image is of a thought-provoking work of art named "Mooooonwalk" which really is on display at a popular science museum.



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the sun, photographed by sdo, 20th-21st march 2015.difference...









the sun, photographed by sdo, 20th-21st march 2015.


difference between images of the sun in 2 wavelengths, shown 2 different ways. 32 frames taken over 8 hours.


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A Threesome With God

Pope Adrian II (also known as Hadrian II), pope from 867 to 872, was the last married pope. He had married before he was elected pope, and refused to put away his wife Stephania when he became pope. For a while Adrian, his wife, and a daughter lived in the Lateran Palace together.


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Study Says Pregnant Women in India Are Gravely Underweight NEW...





Study Says Pregnant Women in India Are Gravely Underweight


NEW DELHI — Her first child survived eight months before succumbing to pneumonia; her second was stillborn; her third, delivered in a rickshaw, gasped for an hour before dying.


When she got pregnant for a fourth time, Juhi, a woman from a South Delhi slum who uses only one name, was spotted by a local health worker and taken to a mobile clinic. A doctor diagnosed severe anemia, gave her iron pills and begged her to eat more.


Juhi listened, and gave birth to a boy, Muhammad Sultan, who has survived his first birthday — a huge milestone in a country with about one-sixth of the world’s population but one-third of all newborn deaths.


“My in-laws were telling me they would get my husband married to someone else, because I couldn’t have a healthy baby,” Juhi, 26, said in an interview. “That’s why we left our village. But now my mother-in-law is happy with me.”


The poor health of children in India, even after decades of robust economic growth, is one of the world’s most perplexing public health issues.


A child raised in India is far more likely to be malnourished than one from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe or Somalia, the world’s poorest countries. Poor sanitation and a growing tide of drug-resistant infections also affect nutrition.


But an important factor is the relatively poor health of young Indian women. More than 90 percent of adolescent Indian girls are anemic, a crucial measure of poor nutrition. And while researchers have long known that Indian mothers tend to be less healthy than their African counterparts, a new study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciencesdemonstrates that the disparity is far worse than previously believed.


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No one knows whether Andrew Jackson was born in North Carolina or South Carolina. The border hadn’t been surveyed well at the time.


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April 1st 1965: Smell-O-Vision announcedOn this day in 1965, the...



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The inventors of the original Smell-O-Vision, which pales in comparison to the 1965 discovery



April 1st 1965: Smell-O-Vision announced


On this day in 1965, the BBC announced the invention of an innoventive new way of watching television, known as ‘Smell-O-Vision’. Presented by a professor from London University, the device was demonstrated with the use of onions and coffee beans, which viewers across the country called in to say they could smell. Some viewers even insisted the onions made their eyes water! While Smell-O-Vision had been first introduced in the 1960 film Scent of Mystery, this involved timed releases of odors from machines in the cinema. What was remarkable about the 1965 invention was that it actually broke down scent molecules produced in a television studio to allow them to be transmitted through screen. Despite its ground-breaking nature, the invention remains fairly understated, with few people owning a Smell-O-Vision set and the majority retaining an archaic ‘television’ set instead.



“For best results stand six feet away from your set and sniff“



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