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Job cuts for robots



We all know that now there is job cuts in many countries of the world due recession. Job cuts is not only for the humans is now happened to the robots. Robots are the automatically operated machine which is used to replace the human efforts, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance. Japan is famous for production of robots. Many top robot production companies are also situated in japan only.

As we know that japan companies are leading in robot production. To reduce the amount of money spent for employees, many companies, hotels and hospitals used robots for emergency purposes. This became quite normal in Japan for a period of time. Some years back there was a high demand for robots, so that in order to equalize the demand the YASKAWA ELECTRONIC COMPANY became as the top leading seller of robots. But now if we step in to the yaskawa electronic company, the robots which are ordered by many companies are standing in silence, because the robots not delivered. Due to recession even the delivered robots which was ordered by the companies are also returning back to the yaskawa company itself. The yaskawa company have lost 33% of its share, i.e around $ 35 million from january 2009 to march, but now the company has came back to retain its position in markets.

Skeleton with the proof of Leprosy

We all know that LEPROSY is one of the most ancient disease which is also mentioned in bible. Leprosy is a bacterial disease, which affects the skin and nerves (especially hands and feet). This leprosy is very infectious and it is hard to catch. Now a skeleton of 4000 years old is found in India with some traces of leprosy. It seems that the skeleton with the proof of leprosy must have buried early about 2000 BC. This skeleton is found in Rajasthan (a state in India), which is called as Balathal in early 2000 BC. This Balathal is formed from about 3700 to 1800 BC.

Scientist have found that leprosy must have originated from India or Africa, and this may have spread to Europe from Asia during the returning of Alexander the great. Previously a skeleton with leprosy is found to be dated between 300 to 400 BC in Thailand and Egypt. The skeleton with leprosy which is found in India shows with early texts that refer to the disease as early as 1550 BC. though the leprosy is a easily curable disease today, it is estimated that there were around 212,000 new cases found last year worldwide. Actually the rate of the patients affected by the leprosy is falling down every year, this is a official details released by the World Health Organisation. Let us all hope that this leprosy disease soon quits from the earth to feel safe from these type of disease.

Sony's eye toy


The ultimate computer game that banishes handheld controls and allows the player's interaction to dedicate the action on screen is to be launched by microsoft. Microsoft Xbox 360 uses 3-D camera technology, and is aimed at challenging the other game boxes.

Allowing users to kick a virtual football, drive a car or practise dance movements with the computer generated partner simply by monitoring the individual's movement. This entertainment box will become a must have thing for any child or even youngsters. The above picture is a screen shot from sony's eye toy. This game can detect player's action in to two dimensions.

The microsoft camera which is the first one to sense the 3-D motion in to a game. This game is based on the technology developed in the 3-DV systems, an israeli company recently acquired by microsoft. It uses infrared light to detect the real-life gestures and the player's distance from the camera. This information is then converted in to a related movement on screen. A source came the microsoft that the game is made easy to suit for every one, so that even your grandmother can operate and monitor the game condition easily.

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Cell phone elbow

Welcome to the world of mobile phones and health perils. First it was the risk of repetitive strain injury from texting then came the "recall impairment" from ringtones followed by brain damage. And now the latest menace of wired age is being described as "mobile phone elbow".

According to heal this "mobile phone elbow" problem, experts say that mobile phone users who hold their phone to their to the ear for prolonged periods are at risk of developing the painful condition of their arm. By bending their elbow too tight for a long time until they cut-off the call, these things could cause overextend the ulnar nerve, which runs from the elbow to control our ring and little fingers. As well as being painful, this can lead to tingling or numbness from the elbow to the fingers.

Sufferers of the condition can find it difficult to perform tasks, such as opening jars, and may need anti-inflammatory jabs or even surgery. To fight the "elbow", experts suggest mobile users to stay away from the mobiles or switch the handset from hand to hand every often.

Satellite

Ten, nine, eight, seven... lift off. I think you have heard these words. These words would sound like music to an astronomer's ears. As the countdown progresses, the rocket's engines fire and give it the required push to tear the atmosphere of the earth's gravitation. These rockets take astronauts, artificial satellites or man made satellites in to the space. It is said that a satellite rotates around the earth and the gravitational pull of the earth like an invisible rope keeps the satellite from flying away.

Why does a satellite come down?
At one point, the satellite loses its speed, making the gravitational pulling it away. This makes the satellite come crashing down to the earth. Most of the material gets burnt even before it reaches earth because of the intense heat generated due to friction with the atmosphere. These satellites are works on solar cells which directly absorb light from the sun.

The first artificial satellite is SPUTNIK- 1. Satellites are mostly used for tele-communication purposes. Many countries have their own satellites for Defence purpose, so that they can protect themselves without any other countries idea.

Sun - PART- 2

We all know that the sun is the most prominent feature in our solar system. It is the largest object and contains approximately 98% of the solar system mass. One hundred and nine Earths would be required to fit across the sun's disk, and its interior could hold over 1.3 million Earths. The sun's outer visible layer is called the photosphere and has the temperature of 6,000 degree Celsius. This layer has a mottled appearance due to the turbulent eruptions of energy at the surface.

Principle chemistry

hydrogen 92.1%
helium 7.8%
oxygen 0.061%
carbon 0.030%
nitrogen 0.0084%
neon 0.0076%
iron 0.0037%
silicon 0.0031%
magnesium 0.0024%
sulfur 0.0015%
all others 0.0015%

The chromosphere is above the photosphere. Solar energy passes through this region on its way out from the center of the sun. Faculae and flares arise in the chromosphere. Faculae are bright-luminous hydrogen clouds which form above regions, where sunspots are about to form. Flares are bright filaments of hot gas emerging from sunspot regions. sunspots are the rare depressions on the photosphere with a typical temperature of 4,000 degree Celsius.

The corona is the outer part of the sun's atmosphere. It is in this region that prominences appears.Prominences are immense of clouds glowing gas that erupt from the upper chromosphere. The outer region of the corona stretches far into the space and consists of particles traveling slowly away from the sun. The corona can be only seen during solar eclipses.

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