Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Study Of Earth's Crust for CLIMATE INSIGHTS

Is not it surprising to know that the latest evidence of the dominant role humans play in changing Earth's climate comes from observations of deep molten core rather than from Earth's ocean, atmosphere, or land surface.

A NASA/university study of data on Earth's rotation, movements in Earth's molten core and global surface air temperatures has uncovered interesting correlations. 

Friday, October 28, 2011

Production of biofuel from forests will lead to increase in greenhouse emission



                                                                   
Greenhouse effect had led to increase in Carbon dioxide as the trees have been cut for the source of bio fuels. A team from Oregon University suggested that if more and more trees  from forests will be cut down then there might be an increase in the greenhouse effect and later we can face difficulties. 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Pole Shifting of EARTH!

Earth's protective magnetic field
Earth is the only planet known so far where there is existence of life. We all know very well that earth has a magnetic field which protects us from many harmful things of outer space. But  few of us only know that the poles of the earth also shift their positions in the course of time.And, according to scientists, such a time is fast approaching.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Deflecting an earth-bound asteroid?

In this world humans are not just threatened by space rocks in common but there are bigger threats too! For longer survival of humanity, asteroids pose a much bigger threat.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Origins of Life in Earth


Artist's depiction of the Hit


How do you think baby Earth managed to keep hold of its organic matter after the throttling it took by a Mars sized object about 4.4 billion years ago that melted a part of the earth, as suggested by the scientists? Scientists believe that molten splatters of earth that ended up in space gradually came together to form the Moon and lightweight materials, like water and carbon, would have vapourised.
The most bewildering question is that how did then the building blocks for life managed to survive?

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Wireless Charging in Electric Cars


The Tesla Roadster - An Electric Sportscar

In electric cars, we generally have to charge it manually by connecting through wire to a charger at parking places. However, some companies of UK and USA are working on a process of charging electric cars without any physical connection to the source(of electricity).