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Sow the winds in our nature

Published by Ian under Articles, Politics / Management categories on October 8, 2009

From the ground of Central Park looking to surrounding buildings and cloudy sky Society and technology evolution indicators appear running, in spite of the driver behind use to be the benefit in the short to medium term, and this is one of the main reasons why technology and society evolution might be interfering basic human nature conditions, and originating after decades, psychological and physical disorders to most of population, depending on development of related politics. Read the rest of this entry »

In commemoration of the Moon walk

Published by Ian under Articles, Cosmos categories on July 20, 2009

Earth reflecting sun light; photo from apollo 11 close to the moon surfaceJuly the 21st 2009,  40 years ago the man landed on the Moon becoming the top from an era of remarkable achievements, as the nuclear power and the electronic computer. We would like to make a tribute to this epic, and overview the next frontiers of space exploring in spite of the slow down of such strategic innovation. Read the rest of this entry »

New development powerfully enhances the search of extraterrestrial life

Published by Ian under Cosmos, News categories on May 13, 2009

Radio-telescope array pointing to sky. Appearing the film "contact"A scientific team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), may be able to remotely find extraterrestrial life, (e.g. from a large telescope or spaceborne instruments), elsewhere in the Universe by looking for left (or right) handed light reflected on its home planet. Read the rest of this entry »

Drivers of the century

Published by Ian under News, Politics / Management categories on April 3, 2009

kayak at lake´s border; sunrise over mountains at lake´s horizon Outsights 21 Drivers for the 21st CenturyTM, develops a programme of leading edge ideas and insights into the Future, supported by rigorous horizon scanning and futures research, over several years work in most continents, cultures and sectors, and through pioneering work such as leading the Sigma Scan, the UK Government’s future scan to 2050. Read the rest of this entry »

New vision for space program

Published by Ian under Cosmos, News categories on January 18, 2009

Gemini XII Space walk (background earth surface)A team led by MIT researchers have released the most comprehensive independent review of the future of NASA spaceflight program undertaken in many years. The report recommends setting loftier goals for humans in space, focusing research more clearly toward those goals, and increasing cooperation with other nations and private industry.

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Overcoming the crisis, a question of responsible hands

Published by Ian under Articles, Politics / Management categories on October 10, 2008

Manager using binoculars to capture a "photo" of futureCrisis is in the air; old economical corporations are trembling upon lack of confidence within the epicentre of the financial tsunami, which might be originated by the management of many corporations influencing economy, using to look just to short term economic revenue as almost unique guidance of corporate government practices.
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Pioneering research pursues the driverless car

Published by Ian under News, Transportation categories on August 21, 2008

Canergie Mellon robot car (UGV)General Motors and Carnegie Mellon University have announced a new Collaborative Research Lab (CRL) and a renewed commitment to work jointly on technologies that will accelerate the emerging field of autonomous driving, looking to future achievement for  the driverless vehicle (UGV, ANV: Automatic Navigation Vehicle).
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Astrobiology model predicts deep impact periods with extinctions

Published by Ian under Cosmos, News categories on July 19, 2008

Large impact crater of merteoriteScientists from the Cardiff Center for Astrobiology have developed a model showing that our solar system goes through the plane of the galaxy every 35-40 million years. This is accompanied by comets hurtling into the inner solar system, coinciding with mass life extinctions on Earth. The researchers estimate that we are now in one of the predicted collisions’ period.
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Life basis came from sources beyond the Earth

Published by Ian under Bio-Sciences, News categories on June 30, 2008

Murchinson meteoriteScientists have confirmed for the first time that an important component of early genetic material which has been found in meteorite fragments is extraterrestrial in origin. The scientists, from Europe and the USA, say that their research, published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, provides evidence that life’s raw materials came from sources beyond the Earth.
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The interior universe for our evolution

Published by Ian under Articles, Bio-Sciences categories on May 16, 2008

Forest in blue fogWhere is our main concern usually focussed?  Our life is mostly dedicated to events and matters in the outside of us; our society concentrates its effort in material achievements too; even our minds, our science and technology explores the most the unknown of the material world around us. But we are made of something else than materials and there is another world touching us deeper.
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