tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51492478157918969212024-03-06T09:19:02.975+05:30Science- A wonderIts a blog on Science. A blog built to spread passion on science.Subramanya Hegdehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03683799282294044267noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5149247815791896921.post-40151040517099579642011-05-20T21:47:00.002+05:302011-05-20T21:55:39.477+05:30Have you looked at the moon today? It has been 5 months without a post! And though I was developing other pages recently, I was kinda struggling to get materials to write on this blog. Materials to suit my idea of 'my blog'. For you won't get scientific news all the year that you can appreciateSubramanya Hegdehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03683799282294044267noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5149247815791896921.post-85714936056228432952010-12-05T19:25:00.000+05:302010-12-05T19:42:14.721+05:30Supercomputer to save children from abuse Against technology because you think its harming social harmony or that it's making us all slaves? Well. You might have taken too many things for granted. For there are a lot of technical help to social works all over the world. But here is an example. &Subramanya Hegdehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03683799282294044267noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5149247815791896921.post-10280063762066501462010-10-25T21:56:00.001+05:302011-03-16T22:59:34.972+05:30What is at your pencil tip?
"INSIDE every pencil, there is a neutron star waiting to get out. To release it, just draw a line. The soft, silvery-grey form of pure carbon found in pencils consists of stacked-up sheets of interlinked carbon atoms. Separate these sheets to obtain gossamer films of carbon just one atom thick and you have a material called graphene, whose properties mimic those of the exotic substances found inSubramanya Hegdehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03683799282294044267noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5149247815791896921.post-77695291049552212010-10-03T00:27:00.002+05:302011-03-16T23:14:37.186+05:30A New potentially habitable planet found-Gliese 581g
Artist's view of Gliese 581 planetary system
A team of observers from University of California(UC) Santa Cruz and Carnegie institute of Washington have declared the finding of a potentially habitable planet in the planetary system of a red dwarf star(a small and relatively cool star) Gliese Subramanya Hegdehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03683799282294044267noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5149247815791896921.post-34422178776598071142010-10-01T14:22:00.000+05:302010-10-01T15:15:32.315+05:30Science Global- A starting note It was in my 4th standard when I wondered for the first time how big infinity might be looking into the night sky. It was not so a clear thought but it was from then I became passionate about 'scientia' i.e. to know. Now when I look back, I'm amazed to see how well Science has reassured my faith at every stage of my life! Friends, look at this world closer,you are sure to findSubramanya Hegdehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03683799282294044267noreply@blogger.com5