Daily Archives: April 7, 2011

The Art of Making Stars


SPACE WATCH
NASA – Rho Ophiuchi might look like an abstract painting, but this splash of colors is in fact a busy star-forming complex. WISE, NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Explorer captured the picturesque image of the region, which is one of the closest star-forming complexes to Earth.

The amazing variety of colors seen in this image represents different wavelengths of infrared light. The bright white nebula in the center of the image is glowing due to heating from nearby stars, resulting in what is called an emission nebula. The same is true for most of the multi-hued gas prevalent throughout the entire image, including the bluish, bow-shaped feature near the bottom right. The bright red area in the bottom right is light from the star in the center–Sigma Scorpii–that is reflected off of the dust surrounding it, creating what is called a reflection nebula. And the much darker areas scattered throughout the image are pockets of cool, dense gas that block out the background light, resulting in absorption (or ‘dark’) nebulae. WISE’s longer wavelength detectors can typically see through dark nebulae, but these are exceptionally opaque.

The bright pink objects just left of center are young stellar objects–baby stars just beginning to form. Many of them are still enveloped in their own tiny compact nebulae. In visible light, these baby stars are completely hidden in the dark nebula that surrounds them. Also seen in this image are some of the oldest stars in our Milky Way galaxy. The first cluster, M80, is on the far right edge of the image towards the top. The second, NGC 6144, is found close to the bottom edge near the center. They both appear as small densely compacted groups of blue stars. Globular clusters such as these typically harbor some of the oldest stars known, some as old as 13 billion years, born soon after the universe formed.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

The need for open markets for ICT


Globe with mouseBy Neelie Kroes – The European Union and the United States have found a way to make a constructive difference to (Information and Communication Technologies) ICT-related trade – through a series of principles that we will each apply to our respective trade negotiations with third countries.

The world needs a powerful signal that ICT is at the heart of both economic and social progress. The EU is committed to playing a full role in this progress.

Summary of The Ten Principles

  1. Transparency of rules affecting trade in ICT and ICT services
  2. Open networks for consumers to access and distribute information, applications and services of their choice
  3. Cross-border flows of information
  4. No requirement to use local infrastructure for ICT services
  5. Governments should allow full foreign participation in their ICT services sector, through establishment or other means
  6. Efficient and maximised use of radio spectrum
  7. Independence of regulatory authorities overseeing ICT services
  8. Simple authorisation of competitive telecommunications services
  9. ICT service suppliers must have the right to interconnect with other service providers for access to publicly available telecommunications networks and services. Public telecom services suppliers should be able to negotiate and obtain interconnection with major suppliers at cost-oriented, non-discriminatory and transparent rates.
  10. International cooperation with a view to increasing the level of digital literacy in third countries and reducing the ‘digital divide’.

more> http://twurl.nl/dmx54y

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    illustrationBy Gregg Keizer – A federal judge yesterday tossed a $625.5 million patent infringement judgment against Apple, discarding a 2010 jury verdict that said the company violated patents in its iPhone, iPod, iPad and Mac OS X.

    “The jury often relies on the representations of parties, who bear the burden of being accurate and complete and living up to the representations they make to the jury,” said U.S. District Court Judge Leonard Davis in the 44-page decision. “No matter how attractive a party paints the facade of its case, it is worthless without the requisite foundational support. more> http://twurl.nl/8gjzpc

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    Is government a necessary evil?


    Right Side!!!By Armstrong Williams – Many believe that government is a necessary evil in a society of free men. It is a device that must be used sparingly and eyed with suspicion, for its tendency is to accumulate, in the name of protection, what truly belongs to a just and good people.

    Because the laws governing society have become so complex, ordinary people often feel helplessly lost and believe they have to rely on experts just to perform basic, ordinary functions as citizens. Laws governing the voting process require proof of identification that can be difficult to obtain. The system of taxation has become opaque, fuzzy and susceptible to all forms of trickery and abuse. more> http://twurl.nl/gibc73

    Armyman to anti-corruption champion


    By Rakshit Sonawane – For 73-year-old bachelor and Gandhian, Kisan Baburao Hazare aka Anna Hazare, it has been a long journey from being a soldier in the Indian Army to taking on politicians on the Lokpal Bill to curb corruption in the country.

    While working for village ecology and environment and also providing training to those who wanted to follow his pattern, Hazare came across a case of corruption by forest officers and went on an indefinite hunger strike in Alandi near Pune. While his agitation jolted the authorities into taking action against the erring officers, Hazare decided to go full steam ahead on combating corruption. more> http://twurl.nl/rhi64l

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