Thursday 6 October 2011

Living Species of Aquatic Beetle Found in 20-Million-Year-Old Sediments

Thursday 6 October 2011 0
Living Species of Aquatic Beetle Found in 20-Million-Year-Old Sediments

ScienceDaily (Oct. 6, 2011) — A research of an Early Miocene non-renewable from the southeast part of Siberia conducted by an worldwide group of scientists, from the Nationwide Art gallery in Prague, Voronezh State School and the Art gallery of Natural Record in London, uk, led to the unexpected find that the non-renewable is supposed to be to a varieties of marine beetles which is still in existence these days and allocated in Eurasia.


The non-renewable beetle found in the 16-23 thousand years old sediments of the Irtysh Stream in the southeast part of Siberia is expected to be to the contemporary varieties Helophorus sibiricus, a participant of the drinking water scavenger beetles (Hydrophiloidea), which is at the moment allocated in Eurasia and gets to even Northern The united states. The varieties was initially described in 1860 by the European entomologist Winner Motschulsky according to types gathered at Pond Baikal. It is marine and inhabits various types of status ocean, primarily the grassy short-term regularly. Eggs are mysterious so far, but are expected to be terrestrial and predaceous, predatory on various invertebrates, as in most other varieties of the genus.
The Siberian non-renewable provides new information for the long-lasting controversy among researchers about the normal period of an pest varieties. It was initially approximated to be ca. 2-3 thousand decades based on the available non-renewable history, but gradually gathering information begin to demonstrate that such an calculate is an oversimplification of the problem. Lately, transformative plants old using molecular lamps recommended that some pest varieties are rather young, beginning during the Ice Age groups, but others may have been able to endure the last 10-20 thousand decades until these days. The long-living varieties had to endure the large changes of the Global environment during the last an incredible number of decades -- how they handled to do so is another concern for researchers to deal with.
A large losing item for the popularity of long-living bugs as a common trend and for knowing the factors for success of the particular varieties is the lack of the past of such varieties. The factors seem to be rather uncomplicated -- many of the past keep too few information to allow a particular evaluation with residing varieties, whose taxonomy is often depending on the appearance of men genitals and other information. That is why the non-renewable found by the Czech-Russian-British group is so important: it holds enough information to allow its particular evaluation with the residing varieties. Although the genitals are not maintained in the non-renewable, the researchers were fortunate that Helophorus beetles keep species-specific granulation on the pronotum which was easily seen on the non-renewable and permitted its efficient recognition.
A life-style associated with an atmosphere which continues to be constant eventually, such as spoiled wooden, has been recommended as one of the possible methods in which long-living varieties may have live through from previous times. The development of a long-living varieties of an marine beetle may indicate that short-term regularly in which Helophorus sibiricus is mainly residing these days may be another example of such a constant atmosphere -- it is really not challenging to suppose the circumstances in a share designed in a contemporary grassland from the reducing snowfall are very just like those one would have discovered in such a share 20 thousand decades ago.

A Few End-Of-The-Day Questions For YOU!


Did I make someone giggle, smile or laugh today?
Did I take the time to really listen to someone today, with rapt attention,
as if nothing else mattered in that precious moment but the words they spoke and the look in their eyes?

Did I allow myself to focus on all the blessings in my life today instead of contemplating the things I don't have?
Did I take a moment to imagine what I would like to experience in my life,
if for no other reason than in the imagining, is the living, and in the living,
comes the joy and delight?

Did I let go today, let go of resentments and unforgivingness that I have been holding onto, all the while realizing that another person may be wounded too and struggling with their own pain?
Did I keep my word today, no matter how simple a promise I may have made,
knowing it meant a whole lot to someone else?

Did I make a conscious choice just to be happy today,
no matter what is happening in my own life, just for the next moment,
and the next moment and the next?

Did I stop caring about what other people think of me,
and give myself permission to be who I am regardless of their good opinion of me or not? Did I set myself free today just by doing that?

Was I successful in noticing and appreciating the bounty before me wherever I went or was I just too busy or lost in my own thoughts to notice?
Did I contribute something beautiful to the world today?
A new creation of some kind, a poem, a dinner, a dance?

Was I kind today to anyone or anything that crossed my path,
no matter how trivial or how monumental? Did I give away my heart?

Is one person richer because of me today, because of my presence on the planet,
my essence, my decision to keep on going no matter what?

Did I learn something new today, something about life, something about myself,
something about another that I didn't know before?

Did I let go of my attachment to being right today,
and open my mind to the possibility of another way, without judgement?

Will someone sleep better tonight because of me?
Will they awaken in the morning believing in themselves again,
and walk with their head held high?

Was I the answer to someone's prayers today?
If today was to be my last day on the planet,
would I feel happy about how I lived it?

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S

Wednesday 14 September 2011 0

Saturday, September 3, 2011


Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S


General Announced August 2011
Now Available
2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800
HSDPA 900 / 2100
SIZE Dimention 125 x 63 x 8.7 mm
Weight 117 g
DISPLAY Size 480 x 854 pixels, 4.2 inches
Scratch-resistant surface
Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Multi-touch input method
Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
Timescape UI
Type 16M colors
LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen
DATA Usb port USB On-the-go support
microUSB v2.0
Infrared No
Bluetooth  v2.1 with A2DP
Wlan Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
Edge Yes
Gprs Yes
CAMERA Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Video calling, touch focus, geo-tagging
face and smile detection, 3D sweep panorama
Secondary ---
Video 720p@30fps, continuous autofocus, video light
BETTERY Bettery Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh
Talk Time 7 h 25 min (2G) / 7 h 35 min (3G)
Stand By 460 h (2G) / 460 h (3G)
Play Music 37 h
FEATURES OS Android OS, v2.3.4 (Gingerbread)
CPU 1.4 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU
Qualcomm MSM8255T Snapdragon
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Java Java MIDP emulator
Gps A-GPS support
Color Pure White, Midnight Blue, Misty Silver
Gloss Black, Sakura Pink
Browser HTML
Games Downloadable

Digital compass
HDMI port
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
TrackID music recognition
NeoReader barcode scanner
Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
Facebook and Twitter integration
Document viewer
Adobe Flash 10.2
Voice memo/dial/commands
Predictive text input
MOMORY PhoneBook Unlimited
Cal Record Unlimited
Card Slot microSD, up to 32GB, 8 GB included
Internal 320 MB storage, 512 MB RAM
PRICE Pkr Updated Soon
US Dollar Updated Soon
SOUND Alert Type Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Speaker Yes
3.5 Jack Yes
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