Sunday, October 24, 2010

The SETI League and creating a miniature Big Bang

Welcome! "Alien Life" tracks the latest discoveries and thoughts in the various elements of the famous Drake Equation. Here's today's news:
g Stars - Researchers used Einstein's famous E=mc2 equation and the Large Hadron Collider to recreate a miniature version of the event at the origins of our Universe, and the first findings from their work were published in the journal Physical Review Letters. See article.
g Abodes - A geophysicist has developed the first dynamic model to explain the mystery of the largest and most fascinating volcano in Europe, Mount Etna. See article.
g Life - Research by University of Leeds plant scientists has uncovered a snapshot of evolution in progress, by tracing how a gene mutation over 100 million years ago led flowers to make male and female parts in different ways. See article.
g Message - Looking for a club to join? Try The SETI League. The league’s site has a lot of great information for everyone from the beginner to accomplished technogeek.
g Cosmicus - A new collapsible "greenhouse" could be the key to growing fresh and healthy food to sustain future lunar or Martian colonies, a recent project found. See article.

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2 comments:

Pig Disgusting said...

cool story bro

Rob Bignell said...

Glad you enjoyed it - be sure to check out previous entries (more than 5 years of them now) for similar articles, and I hope to see you back soon.