Friday, 3 January 2014

NSA Develop Quantum Computer

NSA is developing a computer that can solve almost any program maker protective code that is used in the banking, medical, business and governments around the world.
Statements regarding plans U.S. National Security Agency , the newspaper reported by The Washington Post and is part of the disclosure of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden . The news comes amid continuing controversy related to the NSA spy program to collect data and internet telephone conversations civilians .

Thursday, 2 January 2014

From Trash Becomes Fuel Future

Is the fuel can be produced from the bark of fruit, grain, straw or wood waste? Hopefully, agricultural and forestry waste products are abundant, in the future could replace petroleum.
Biomass is actually available on every street corner. Pieces limb can be processed into 'pellets' fuel. Falling leaves are processed into fertilizer. But worldwide tons of organic waste thrown away. For example, palm oil residue after oil is pressed out.

Ensure Data Smartphone Really Old Missing

Many of today's smartphones store data about its owner. Vacation photos, personal email, to a PDF file of physicians. It is important to ensure that the contents of the old smartphone completely lost.
You intend to switch to a new smartphone? If your old smartphone sales, the buyer can only see your most intimate secrets. And if you choose to discard old smartphone, a scavenger may be found and accidentally gets access to your personal life.

Psychology Behind the intention and promise for the New Year

Every year sure. Between Christmas and New Year many Germans set the intention and promise to yourself, to be filled in the new year. But the results only slightly. So why will I do?
"I intend, in the new year would go regularly to a fitness studio", said 41-year-old Sabine. While the 65-year-old Hans intends to reduce schedules outside his interests. Like them, approximately 40% of Germans at the turn of the year set the intention, and promised to do so.

Scientific Ways to Overcome Difficult Sleep

Swedish researchers found further evidence that sleep healthy brain cells. Evidence obtained from a blood test group of young men who were sleep deprived. Other research provides a scientific way towards a deep sleep
Uppsala University research team recruited 15 volunteers. Most made ​​the lack of sleep during the night, while others left them to sleep for 8 hours. Among those who were deprived of sleep, blood tests showed an increase of about 20 percent on an enzyme called neuron-specific enolase, or NSE, and calcium binding protein B S-100 or S-100B.