Friday, December 10, 2010

Nasa Astrobiology

Nasa Astrobiology, This is Great Achievement of Human, if we found the Exterrestrial Life in outer space, NASA and the SETI and few other groups have looked for evidence of extraterrestrial life as long as mankind has been looking at the stars. Thursday, December 2, several astrobiologists NASA will announce the results “that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life.”

What does this mean? Judging by the research interests of scientists involved in the next announcement, our hypothesis is that this discovery will astrobiological something to do with water, evolutionary biology, and aquatic bacteria.

We will address the press conference and the discovery that will be announced on Thursday after 11:00 PST (14:00 EST), so keep an eye on Genentech, or watch the press conference on the NASA website. NASA will also show a video broadcast of the news conference with reporters at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View.

Until then, what do you think of this discovery will be? Was discovered extraterrestrial bacteria preserved in a meteorite? Have we seen evidence of life on a planet ocean covered?

Alessondra Strongman is not so secretly hoping that this discovery implies the oceans on a planet similar to Earth. Follow her on Twitter and Genentech.

Sylvie Cachay

The woman found dead in a filled bathtub at the Soho House on Thursday has been identified as fashion designer Sylvie Cachay.

Cachay's body was found when neighbors complained about an overflowing tub from the apartment above them.

The Daily News reports that investigators had initially suspected Cachay had overdosed, but are now looking into the possibility that she was strangled.

Police are questioning Cachay's boyfriend, Nicholas Brooks, in connection with her death. Nicholas Brooks is the son of Academy-Award winning composer Joseph Brooks, who was indicted last year with 82 counts of sex-related crimes.

Liu Xiaobo Nobel prize

Despite contiuing anger from china, The Nobel Peace Prize committee is preparing to host its award ceremony for this year's winner,"The Liu Xiaobo".

The prize winner "Liu Xiaobo" jailed in china and will not be in Norway to get his Prize.

China has launched a wide-ranging campaign to discredit the award.
Ahead of the ceremony, the UN said it had information that China had detained at least 20 activists and was making efforts to block Western media.

A further 120 cases of house arrest, travel restriction, forced relocation and other acts of intimidation have been reported.

Political Pressure:

Due to the chinese pressure about 50 countries of the world including, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Russia are staying away from the ceremony.

Beijing has sought to prevent anyone travelling from China to Oslo to collect the prize on Mr Liu's behalf.

Nobel committee chairman Thorbjorn Jagland has said the award should not be seen as a statement against China.

The BBC's world affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge says that the intense politics surrounding this year's Nobel peace laureate will overshadow the ceremony itself.

To the Nobel Committee, Liu Xiaobo symbolises a message it was keen to send to China - that its growing economic strength and power do not exempt it from universal standards of human rights.

On the other hand, China says the committee has chosen a criminal convicted under Chinese law to serve the interests of certain Western countries, our correspondent says.

Liu Xiaobo first came to prominence when he took part in the 1989 protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

He was sent to prison for nearly two years for his role, and has been a critic of the Chinese government ever since.

He was given an 11-year prison sentence in December 2009 for inciting the subversion of state power, a charge which came after he co-authored a document known as Charter 08.

The document calls openly for political reforms in China, such as a separation of powers and legislative democracy.

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