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Submission + - Scarlet Knight First Robot to Cross Atlantic Ocean 1

Hugh Pickens writes: "She was at sea for 221 days, alone, often in dangerous places, and usually out of touch. Most of the time she was out of contact underwater, moving slowly up and down to depths of 600 feet, safe from ships, nets and storms. Her predecessor had disappeared on a similar trip, probably killed by a shark, yet she was always able to do what was asked, to head in a different direction on a moment's notice and report back without complaint. "She was a hero," says Rutgers University oceanographer Scott Glenn after retrieving the 7-foot-9-inch submersible robot from the stormy Atlantic off western Spain. "We think this will just be a precursor, like Lindbergh's trip across the Atlantic," says Clayton Jones. "In a decade we think it will be commonplace to have roving fleets of these gliders making transoceanic trips around the world." The people responsible for building, funding and flying Scarlet hope the end of the robot's successful voyage will mark a new start in ocean and climate research. From its position at each surfacing, researchers could calculate the net effect of currents deep and shallow. After surface currents were measured, the scientists could then make inferences about what was happening deeper in the water column. The data were uploaded to researchers three times a day, when the glider surfaced and called home via an Iridium telephone parked in its tail. "When we have hundreds of them, or thousands of them, it will revolutionize how we can observe the oceans," says Jerry L. Miller, a senior policy analyst at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, who accompanied the research team to Spain."

Submission + - Gigantic spiral of light observed over Norway (dailymail.co.uk) 6

Ch_Omega writes: A mysterious light display appearing over Norway last night has left thousands of residents in the north of the country baffled. Witnesses from Trøndelag to Finnmark compared the amazing display to anything from a Russian rocket to a meteor to a shock wave — although no one appears to have mentioned UFOs yet. The phenomenon began when what appeared to be a blue light seemed to soar up from behind a mountain. It stopped mid-air, then began to circulate. Within seconds a giant spiral had covered the entire sky. Then a green-blue beam of light shot out from its centre — lasting for ten to twelve minutes before disappearing completely.

The Norwegian Meteorological Institute was flooded with telephone calls after the light storm — which astronomers have said did not appear to have been connected to the aurora, or Northern Lights, so common in that area of the world."

Article in English here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1234430/Mystery-spiral-blue-light-display-hovers-Norway.html
More pictures here(in Norwegian): http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/troms_og_finnmark/1.6902392?index=false

Cellphones

Submission + - Match.com - Away From Keyboard Vid - A Good Laugh (vimeo.com)

gerbiv writes: "I really got a kick out of this video. The video has been around for a while, but I just came across it. I figured fellow Slashdotters would have fun picking the humor out of the video. A very funny video that is supposed to be serious. The song is rediculous, and makes the video seem like a joke, but nonetheless hilarious! The whole concept of Match.com Away From Keyboard is just retarded. They say the problem with match.com is that, "when people leave their computer, they leave match.com." Well yeah! When people leave their computer they leave /. But you don't see /. coming out with /. Away From Keyboard. Hahah I would love to see somebody do a /. remix of this video just for fun. Could you imagine wakin up in the morning and seeing that a single girl is walking down 7th street then actually walking down 7th street to go meet her and being like, "Hey you must be, Ursala, I'm Chip." WTF? That'd be rediculous! I'd think anyone using this application would just be askin to be stalked or even worse, raped. Do you all think it is retarded as well?"
Science

Submission + - LHC knocked out by ANOTHER power failure 1

known_ID writes: The Large Hadron Collider — most puissant particle-punisher ever assembled by the human race — has suffered another major power failure, knocking not only the atomsmasher itself but even its associated websites offline.

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