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A 43m vessel ran aground and had to be towed back in Palma de Mallorca

April 17th, 2009

The “esense”, a 143′ sailing yacht, has ran aground inside the harbour of “Club de Mar” in Palma de Mallorca. After the regata she had a problem with her engine and also with the keel’s electronics. 

The wally Esense Sailing Yacht

The Wally Esense Yacht

The wind threw her to a swallow part of the harbour and the keel hit the bottom. The Esense’s keel is 4 meters when folded and 6 meters when open out.

The yacht had fo be towed with a 2×300 HP pneumatic boat, and it seems she has had no serious damages. 

The Esense was built in 2006 by Wally Europe and costs around €15 mill. The owner is a holding of Montenegro and the captain is Mr. Ricardo de Magistris.  The yacht is designed to be both classic and modern and to be used by a reduced crew. The deck layout offers a space much like a converted loft apartment giving a huge open cockpit. The stern has the Terrace on the Sea configuration, a large area set at sea level, which can be reached from the main salon. The salon can also be enlarged by incorporating the two guest cabins. The interior design uses paduk wood and metallic white, with exposed matte carbon for the hanging cabinets and a splash of red on some of the joinery.

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Drinking alcoholic beverages before pregnancy can cause pregnancy

April 15th, 2009
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Alcohol causes pregnancy...

 

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Bill Gates Patents Plasma Injector for Your Car

April 12th, 2009

Bill Gates’ vision is part of most home PCs, laptops, netbooks, and even cell phones with the Windows operating system. Now he wants to redesign how cars work.

Earlier today, a patent filed with the US Patent & Trademark Office was made available for public viewing, detailing an electromagnetic engine that could very well replace the traditional combustible engine, paving the way to energy efficient automobiles of the future. Among the ten inventors listed in the patent–as Searete LLC, part of Intellectual Ventures–is none other than Mr. Windows himself, William H. Gates, III, and Microsoft’s former chief technology officer, Nathan Myhrvold. The group originally filed the patent back in October 2007.

Bill Gates patented engine

Bill Gates patented engine

As the patent states, the electromagnetic engine “converts mechanical energy of a piston to and from electrical energy during each piston cycle.” However, the group also applied for two additional variants of the concept: free-piston and opposed-piston. While the free piston patent uses the same definition, the opposed piston electromagnetic engine is defined as an “engine [that] includes a cylinder having a two pistons slidably disposed therein, a port arranged to admit a reactant into the cylinder between the two pistons, and a converter operable with at least one piston to convert mechanical energy of the piston to electrical energy.”

While the patent mentions a “reactant,” that doesn’t necessarily indicate fuel used today. The patent talks about a liquid reactant injector and a carburetor that would deliver the reactant mixture to the first port of the engine. Another interesting note was the patent’s use of a “plasma injector,” a terminology widely used in the Star Trek universe. This device–whether its in the form of a spark plug, catalyst, particle beam igniter (that’s in there too), or the plasma injector– is referred to as a reaction trigger, an electrical igniter configured to initiate a chemical reaction in a reactant disposed between the first piston and the closed end of the first cylinder; the reaction trigger is located at the top of the cylinder.

Bill Gates engine

Bill Gates patented engine

But how does this engine actually work? The electromagnetic engine apparently doesn’t need alternating pistons, but rather a set of pistons fitted with electromagnets to speed up the recovery process. With magnets on both ends, the piston is pulled up and down the cylinder. Once the piston reaches the top and fires, it is immediately pulled back down into the cylinder by magnetic force, and then repeats the cycle. According to the patent, the pistons can use either electromagnets, permanent magnets, or a magnetically susceptible material such as an iron core. The energy generated from the reaction trigger could be stored in a battery, capacitor, or some other energy management system.

With that said, there’s a good chance an automobile using this type of engine will run on electricity and utilize a rechargeable battery. If the engine is capable of storing energy as the patent suggests, the automobile may not even need an alternator. That may be incorrect of course, however, there’s no mistaking that Bill Gates is once again trying to change how things work in everyday things: first with DOS, then Windows, and now with the electromagnetic combustion engine.

 

VIA: Tom’s Hardware

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The pictures of the seized yacht of Bernard Madoff

April 8th, 2009
Madoff yacht

Maddoff's chained yacht

Chained propellors

Bull's chained propellors of Bernard Madoff

As said yesterday, Bernard Madoff’s yacht has been chained at France. The yacht, a 27 m Leopard from Arno Shipyard, is registered in George Town and is currently lying in Antibes near a pristine Sunseeker. Italian design, freench mooring, George Town flag, american owner. Cosmopolitan at least.
The specifications of the yacht are

Length overall: 27 meters
Beam: 6,05
Engines: 2 x MTU 16V 2000 M92
Max Speed: 40 Knots

For more info and specs visit Cantieri Navale Arno
Pictures via Monaco Eye

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U.S. proposes new regulation on Antarctic tourism

April 6th, 2009

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Monday called for tighter regulation of Antarctic tourism as delegates from 47 countries began a review conference of the now 50-year-old Antarctic Treaty.

Antarctic tourism, principally on cruise ships, has increased nearly ten-fold in the past 15 years and there is broad concern about tourism-related oil spills and damage to the delicate habitat of Antarctic penguins and other wildlife.

Giving the keynote address to a conference marking the 50th anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty, which preserved that land and ice shelves of the southern polar region for peaceful purposes, Secretary Clinton said strengthened environmental regulation is especially important as Antarctic tourism grows.

Antarctic Tourism

Ancartic tourism

“The United States is concerned about the safety of the tourists and the suitability of the ships that make the journey south. We have submitted a resolution that would place limits on landings from ships that carry large numbers of tourists,” she said. “We have also proposed new requirements for life boats on tourist ships to make sure they can keep passengers alive until rescue comes. And we urge greater international cooperation to prevent discharges from these ships that will further degrade the environment around Antarctica,” she noted.

Antarctic Tourism

Antarctic Sunset

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The yacht of bernard Madoff, "Bull", chained at Antibes

April 6th, 2009

Another of Bernard Madoff’s trophy assets has been seized, this time in the south of France.

French authorities on the Cote d’Azur have chained up his yacht “Bull” at a marina in the exclusive Mediterranean enclave of Cap d’Antibes, between Cannes and Nice.

Bailiffs threw a heavy chain around the boat’s propeller on Friday after a court granted the reqest by French investment firm Meeschaert, one of the many former investors in one of Madoff’s funds that is now suing to get some of its clients’ money back.

The yacht is valued at $7 million.

In a statement Sunday, Meeschaert chairman Cedric Meeschaert said the firm “decided to act fast, so that the boat wouldn’t leave French waters.”

A warning posted by the bailiffs on the boat reads: “Important: Do not turn on the motors, considering that the propellers are chained.”

The superyacht of Bernard Madoff

The chained yacht of Bernard Madoff

It cautions that “major judicial problems” will result if anyone attempts to remove the boat.

Last week a Palm Beach mansion owned by Madoff and two of his yachts were seized in the United States.

Madoff, 70, is in jail in New York awaiting sentencing after he pleaded guilty to swindling billions from investors in what could be the biggest scam in Wall Street history. He faces up to 150 years behind bars.

Prosecutors in the United States are seizing as much as they can of Madoff’s personal fortune, and have begun demanding millions of dollars in payments from his relatives. Roughly 6,700 people have filed claims for a share of whatever is recovered.

Bernard Madoff seized yacht

The bull will no longer navigate with Madoff

Thousands more — some who lost in excess of $1 million — are expected to come forward.

Via: NPR

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Scientists decode mysterious green glow of the sea

April 2nd, 2009
Green glow

Credit: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego

Many longtime sailors have been mesmerized by the dazzling displays of green light often seen below the ocean surface in tropical seas. Now researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have uncovered key clues about the bioluminescent worms that produce the green glow and the biological mechanisms behind their light production. 

Marine fireworms use bioluminescence to attract suitors in an undersea mating ritual. Research conducted by Scripps marine biologists Dimitri Deheyn and Michael Latz reveals that the worms also may use the light as a defensive measure. The report, published as the cover story of the current issue of the journal Invertebrate Biology, provides insights into the function of fireworm bioluminescence and moves scientists closer to identifying the molecular basis of the light. 

“This is another step toward understanding the biology of the bioluminescence in fireworms, and it also brings us closer to isolating the protein that produces the light,” said Deheyn, a scientist in the Marine Biology Research Division at Scripps. “If we understand how it is possible to keep light so stable for such a long time, it would provide opportunities to use that protein or reaction in biomedical, bioengineering and other fields—the same way other proteins have been used.”

 

Read the rest of the article at LAB SPACES

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Super Chameleon or RayBan Viral?

April 1st, 2009

Is this a REAL chameleon or just a funny viral of Ray-Ban sunglasses?

Comments are welcome

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