William and the Windmill from Malawi
William Kamkwamba uses scraps from a local junkyard in Malawi, he created something that harnessed the wind – and changed his life.
William Kamkwamba uses scraps from a local junkyard in Malawi, he created something that harnessed the wind – and changed his life.
Amrit Singh Thapa with a group of youths in Nepal generated Wind Mill Power in Nepal.
An encouraging News:
CNN reports: Scientists say the oldest-known hominid skeleton known as Ardipithecus ramidus or Ardi (Aramis, Ethiopia) was a 4-foot-tall female who walked upright more than 4 million years ago and offers new clues to how humans may have evolved. More…
A video from the Science journal offers insight on the skeleton:
3D TV in Home by 2010:
Sony and Panasonic said they will release home 3-D television systems in 2010; Mitsubishi and JVC are reported to be working on similar products.
गत बिस बर्ष देखी क्यानाडा को बिभिन्न शहर हरु का आकाश मा ८६०० वटा रिकापी आकार, चम्किलो बस्तु हरु देखेको दाबी क्यानाडा का करिब् १५००० ब्यक्ती हरुले देखेको दाबी क्यानाडा Manitoba का ufologist र science लेखक Chris Rutkowski गरेका छन |
सन २००८ मा मात्र १,००४ वटा UFO हरु क्यानाडा को आकाश मा देखिएका थिये |
Darkness fell across parts of China and India on Wednesday morning as a total solar eclipse passed across the world’s most populous countries, bringing throngs of people outside to watch the phenomenon. More..
भोलि बुधबार बिहान नेपालीले दुर्लभ किसिमको सूर्यग्रहण हेर्न पाउनेछन्।
वातावरण नै अनौठो हुनेछ। रात परेको ठानेर चराहरू कराउँदै गुँडतिर फर्किनेछन्। जाडो महसुस हुनेछ। बादलले साथ दिएमा मुलुकको पूर्वी क्षेत्रबाट ४ मिनेट पूर्ण खग्रास सूर्यग्रहण देखिनेछ। शताब्दीकै लामो पूर्ण खग्रास सूर्यग्रहण लाग्दै छ बुधबार। बिहान ५.४६ मा शुरू हुने ग्रहण ७.४५ मा सकिनेछ। योभन्दा बढी अवधिको खग्रास सूर्यग्रहण यसपालि हेर्ने पुस्ताले अर्को पटक हेर्न पाउने छैन किनकि अब सन् २१३२ को जुनमा मात्र ब्रहमाण्डमा यस्तो संयोग जुर्नेछ । More
On Wednesday, 2009 July 22, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth. The path of the Moon’s umbral shadow begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. After leaving mainland Asia, the path crosses Japan’s Ryukyu Islands and curves southeast through the Pacific Ocean where the maximum duration of totality reaches 6 min 39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon’s penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Ocean. More