Monthly Archives: June 2011

Japan Prepares Environmental Map

Geospatial Information Authority (GSI), Japan, prepared an environment map of world. It shows digital geographic data sets of the whole globe with unified specifications developed in close collaboration with national mapping organisations around the world, FutureGov reported. The map accurately … Continue reading

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Nearby Galaxy Boasts Two Monster Black Holes

 A study using NASA’s Swift satellite and the Chandra X-ray Observatory has found a second supersized black hole at the heart of an unusual nearby galaxy already known to be sporting one. The galaxy, which is known as Markarian 739 … Continue reading

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Epic Solar Flare Reported

Discovery reports our nearest star put on a show that won’t be forgotten for a long, long time. Under the ever-watchful eyes of an armada of solar observatories, the sun unleashed an M2-class solar flare. Keep in mind that an … Continue reading

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Waste Heat Recovery:New Hope For Energy Conservation

Waste heat is heat, which is generated in a process by way of fuel combustion or chemical reaction, and then “dumped” into the environment even though it could still be reused for some useful and economic purpose. Large quantity of … Continue reading

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