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A plane that lands like a bird

Science and Society: A Plane That Lands Like a Bird

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Gifted submitted 2010/7/27 9:28, published 2010/7/27 9:28 | 332 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/07/100725170454.htm

ScienceDaily (July 26, 2010) Everyone knows what it's like for an airplane to land: the slow maneuvering into an approach pattern, the long descent, and the brakes slamming on as soon as the plane touches down, which seems to just barely bring it to a rest a mile later. Birds, however, can switch from barreling forward at full speed to lightly touching down on a target as narrow as a telephone wire. Why can't an airplane be more like a bird?


Fossil bird eggshell provides source of ancient DNA

Science and Society: Fossil Bird Eggshell Provides Source of Ancient DNA

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Gifted submitted 2010/3/13 22:50, published 2010/3/13 22:50 | 330 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100310211824.htm

ScienceDaily (Mar. 12, 2010) In a world first an international team of researchers, led by Dr Michael Bunce of Murdoch University, have successfully isolated ancient DNA from fossil eggshell remains of extinct birds.

"We were really surprised to discover that ancient DNA is well-preserved in fossil eggshells, particularly the heaviest bird to have existed the elephant bird called Aepyornis, which is now extinct," said Murdoch doctoral student Charlotte Oskam, who undertook the research.

Large Hadron Collider: Damaged by a Time-Traveling Bird? - TIME

Science and Society: Did a Time-Traveling Bird Sabotage the Hadron Collider?

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Ronit K. submitted 2009/11/11 16:41, published 2009/11/11 17:37 | 327 views
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http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1937370,00.html

Sometime on Nov. 3, the supercooled magnets in sector 81 of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), outside Geneva, began to dangerously overheat. Scientists rushed to diagnose the problem, since the particle accelerator has to maintain a temperature colder than deep space in order to work. The culprit? "A bit of baguette," says Mike Lamont of the control center of CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, which built and maintains the LHC. Apparently, a passing bird may have dropped the chunk of bread on an electrical substation above the accelerator, causing a power cut. The baguette was removed, power to the cryogenic system was restored and within a few days the magnets returned to their supercool temperatures.

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