Sunday, November 26, 2017

Science

Living On Mars: MIT Team Takes Top Prize In Martian City Design Contest

Living On Mars: MIT Team Takes Top Prize In Martian City Design Contest
One day people may live on Mars, but what will their habitat look like? According to researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the future Martian city will rely on a lot of trees. The tree-inspired concept—called Redwood Forest—took the first place prize in the architecture category of the 2017 Mars City Design competition, Space.com reports. In the NASA and European Space Agency sponsored contest, the Ivy League team created a sustainable urban space that astronauts and other pioneers may one day call home. “On Mars, our city will physically and functionally mimic a forest, using local Martian resources such as ice and water, regolith (or soil), and sun to support life.
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New conspiracy theorist claims to have proof Apollo moon landing was fake

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New conspiracy theorist claims to have proof Apollo moon landing was fake

The first American walked on the moon almost 50 years ago, but some people still believe it never happened.
The first American walked on the moon almost 50 years ago, but some people still believe it never happened. One such conspiracy theorist took to YouTube recently to show what he calls “proof” that the Apollo 17 landing was faked.
A YouTube user with the name StreetCap1 posted a video entitled “Reflection in a Visor. Where's the reflection of the camera taking the photo?” and the four-minute video has more than 2 million views, and over a thousand comments debating the theory.
The video’s creator zoomed in on a NASA photo of an astronaut’s visor, claiming that he sees the reflection of a person not wearing a spacesuit.
The image in question was allegedly taken during December 1972 during Apollo 17, the final moon mission. 
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While moon landing doubters have lurked online for years, StreetCap1 insists this is the first evidence that ever made him doubt the veracity. The vast majority of similar conspiracy theories claiming that Americans nor anyone else ever set foot on the moon have been debunked repeatedly.
The Apollo 17 mission made history in several ways, and holds the records for longest time in lunar orbit and longest moon landing.

Saturday, July 22, 2017

News

'Hero' T-shirt prompts wave of arrests in Turkey

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Turkey's authorities say the "Hero" T-shirts are a veiled message of support for the alleged mastermind of last year's failed coup, after a suspect from that night's events was pictured wearing one as he entered court

Turkey's authorities say the "Hero" T-shirts are a veiled message of support for the alleged mastermind of last year's failed coup, after a suspect from that night's events was pictured wearing one as he entered court (AFP Photo/STRINGER)
Istanbul (AFP) - Turkish police have over the last week detained at least 15 people for wearing a T-shirt with a slogan the authorities argue is a veiled message backing the alleged mastermind of last year's failed coup.
Police across the country have been detaining people wearing T-shirts with the word "Hero" in English in white capital letters against a black background, with the slogan underneath "Heroes are Immortal".
The authorities say the slogan is a veiled message of support for Fethullah Gulen, the US-based Islamic preacher blamed by the Turkish authorities for the July 15 failed coup aimed at ousting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The controversy erupted on July 13 when a suspect tried over an alleged plot to assassinate Erdogan on the coup night was photographed going into court wearing the white "Hero" T-shirt.
This prompted outrage on social media, with users saying it was an insult to the 249 people killed at the hands of the coup plotters. Erdogan said that coup suspects should in future wear Guantanamo-style prison jumpsuits.
According to an AFP count based on reports on the Anadolu and Dogan news agency, at least 15 people have been detained over the last week for wearing the T-shirt.
Those detained have included a relative of one of the accused over the coup who attended a trial in Ankara wearing the "Hero" T-shirt.
A waiter working in a luxury hotel in the Mediterranean resort of Antalya was arrested after witnesses saw him wearing the T-shirt while going to work, Anadolu said.
In the latest arrests Saturday, a couple were arrested in Antalya and man in the western city of Canakkale for wearing the T-shirt.
The young couple in Antalya, who are both 22, were spotted wearing matching T-shirts on a motorbike and then chased down by police, the Hurriyet daily said.
Some of the T-shirt wearing suspects have been remanded in custody while others, like two students who wore the garment in the city of Eskisehir were released after saying it was bought by accident.
Those remanded in custody have been accused of making "propaganda for a terrorist group".
"Citizens are denouncing people who wear the "Hero" T-shirt and police are detaining them," wrote one user on Twitter. "Our society has completely lost its mind."

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Defense secretary targets costly F-35, Air Force One programs

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