Cairo’s slums get an energy makeover

Washington, August 30 (ANI): Reports indicate that the slums of Cairo, Egypt’s largest city, have got an energy makeover, with solar panels sprouting on apartment rooftops, providing residents with clean power and water and a chance to directly improve their lives.

According to a report in National Geographic News, since 2003, the nonprofit Solar CITIES project has installed 34 solar-powered hot water systems and 5 biogas reactors in Cairo’s poor Coptic Christian and Islamic neighborhoods.

“Our program is unique, in that we’re implementing rural-type solutions in an urban environment,” said project leader Thomas Culhane, an urban planner and 2009 National Geographic emerging explorer.
“It’s the kind of stuff you would do in the Peace Corps in an African village, but we’re doing it right smack dab in the slums of a city,” he added.

Solar CITIES’ hot water systems are constructed from recycled materials and are uniquely tailored to the parts of a city where water and electricity availability are often sporadic.
“The problem with professional solar hot water systems is that they’re made for cities with continuous water,” Culhane said.

By contrast, Solar CITIES’s water heaters use a city’s water when it’s available but draw from a backup storage tank when it’s not.
The setup consists of an insulated rectangular box covered in clear glass or plastic on one side. Inside the box are copper tubes wrapped in sheets of aluminum, which are painted black.
Sunlight striking the darkened aluminum is converted to heat, which is then used to warm water flowing through the pipes.
The glass sheet on top of the box prevents the heat from being carried away by wind.
The water, which can reach temperatures of 176 degrees Fahrenheit (80 degrees Celsius), is then pumped into an insulated plastic barrel for storage.

The water, which remains warm long after sunset, can be connected to an apartment’s plumbing system.
Solar CITIES also installs biogas reactors, which are based on designs Culhane saw while working in India.
The reactors use microbes harvested from animal guts to break down food wastes into flammable gas that can be used for cooking and heating.

If necessary, the reactors can draw hot water from the solar water heaters to maintain the warm temperatures the bacteria need to survive.
By attaching a simple plastic tube to the reactors, gas can be piped down several stories for residents to use.
“In 24 hours, you’ve got 2 hours of cooking gas from yesterday’s cooking garbage,” Culhane said. (ANI)

Aliens in no mood to response to SETI right now

London, August 19 (ANI): The SETI (Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence) telescope has produced its first scientific results, but unfortunately it’s still waiting for a response from the aliens.

The project, called the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) after benefactor and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, went live in 2007.

It was designed to scan for broadcasts from alien civilizations with more consistency and a wider field of view than any previous effort.

Run jointly by the SETI Institute and the University of California, Berkeley, from a site in northern California, the ATA is ultimately intended to comprise 350 dishes.

But, even with its current complement of 42, it has an impressively wide field of view. It uses relatively small, 6-metre dishes that together can take in five square degrees of sky at a time – a box as wide as 10 full moons.

“At any one moment, you look into a very large piece of the sky,” said Jill Tarter, director of the SETI Institute. “At 350 (telescopes), the ATA just blows any other survey telescope out of the water. Even at 42, it’s interesting,” she told New Scientist.

According to Joeri van Leeuwen, an ATA team member who presented the project’s first results at a conference in the Netherlands in June, “You can see entire galaxies within one shot.”

One question the ATA aims to answer is a mystery of missing gas.

Star-forming regions don’t seem to have enough molecular gas to keep up the star-formation rates we observe.

Some researchers think atomic hydrogen might make up the difference.

ATA team members have searched for it in four groups of galaxies so far, but have not yet found any new intergalactic gas, deepening the mystery.

“This paper was our first science paper, so we’ve answered some questions, but we’re finding new questions again. This paper really shows that our setup is working, we have all the algorithms working, and we could easily upgrade to a more powerful system still,” van Leeuwen said.

Such surveys do not distract from the search for aliens, which – if they exist and are attempting to communicate – may send out broadcasts at wavelengths not commonly emitted by astrophysical objects. (ANI)

Solar X-rays may create life on Saturn’s moon Titan

London, June 26 (ANI): A new laboratory study has suggested that blasting the atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Titan with X-rays can produce DNA building blocks, a finding that adds to evidence that Titan may be ripe for life.

According to a report in New Scientist, researchers led by Sergio Pilling of the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil have produced adenine, one of five base components of DNA and RNA, in Titan-like conditions.

Instead of using UV light, however, they used low-energy, or “soft”, X-rays.

“Soft X-rays can penetrate deeper in Titan’s atmosphere and reach denser regions (than UV),” Pilling told New Scientist, adding that X-rays set off different chemical reactions in Titan’s atmosphere.

They modelled Titan’s current atmosphere using a mixture of nitrogen and methane gas, and added water to it to simulate the conditions when the moon is bombarded with water-bearing comets or asteroids – a situation that occurred much more frequently in the early solar system.

A frozen sheet of salty water ice lay below this ‘atmosphere’ and caused the gas to condense into liquid droplets, like dew settling onto Titan’s icy surface.

Then, the researchers bombarded the setup with X-rays for up to three days, representing the radiation that Titan would get from the sun over a period of about 7 million years.

Afterwards, the still-frozen surface contained some organic compounds, but nothing that could be called the building blocks of life.

But when they heated the samples to room temperature, adenine appeared.

That means Titan’s saucepan of proto-life would need a source of extra heat to activate.

If there was a warm period in Titan’s history, perhaps prompted by volcanic activity or meteoroid impacts, “a primitive life could have had a chance to flourish there,” according to the researchers.

Titan is due to be heated up in the next few billion years, when the sun bloats into a red giant star, expanding to the present orbit of Earth, they added.

According to Chris McKay, an astrobiologist at NASA, if impacts sometimes allow water to exist on the moon’s surface, then things might happen.

“It is interesting to see how far the chemistry can go,” he said. (ANI)

‘Artificial noses’ come closer to reality

Washington, Apr 24 (ANI): By using nanotechnology- or more specifically “nano-electromechanical systems”, or NEMS-scientists have taken a major step towards creating ‘artificial noses’.

In a bid to track down single molecules, nano researchers have developed NEMS, which are actually minute strings that resonate in characteristic fashion.

If a molecule docks onto one of the strings, then it becomes heavier, and its oscillations become measurably slower. But until recently, such methods have not been utilised in many practical applications.

However, physicists at LMU Munich have now made a breakthrough in this field-they have constructed a system of nanostrings made of non-conducting material, where each string can be electrically excited separately.

In this way, thousands of these strings can be produced on a small chip.

“By measuring the period of oscillation, we could therefore detect chemical substances with molecular precision. Ideally, you would have several thousand strings sitting on a chip the size of a fingernail, each one for highly specifically recognizing a single molecule – so you could build an extremely sensitive ‘artificial nose’, for example,” explained Quirin Unterreithmeier, first author of the study.

And one of the devices that could be created with this system is a highly sensitive “artificial nose” that detects various molecules – pollutants for example – individually.

However, until recently, getting such systems to work has proven technically difficult-one problem being to produce and measure the oscillations.

While the nanostrings can be made to oscillate by magnetomechanical, piezoelectric or electrothermal excitement, this only works if the nanostrings are made of metal, or are at least metal-coated, which in turn greatly dampens the oscillations, preventing sensitive measurement.

Not only does it allow the detection of a single molecule, it also makes it harder to distinguish the different signals from differently oscillating strings.

The newly developed method now avoids these difficulties.

The researchers have constructed an NEMS in which the nanostrings are excited individually by dielectric interaction – the same phenomenon that makes hair stand on end in winter.

Using this physical principle, the nanostrings, which are made of electrically non-conducting silicon nitride, are excited to resonate when exposed to an oscillating inhomogeneous electric field, and their vibration then measured.

The alternating electric field required for this stimulation was produced between two gold electrodes right up close to the string and two other electrodes measured the oscillations.

“We created this setup using etching techniques. But this was easily done – even repeated ten thousand times on a chip. The only thing to do now is to make sure the strings can be individually addressed by a suitable circuit,” said a co-author of the study.

Overall, the methods could turn out to be a technically easy exercise – but one that will allow a breakthrough in chemical analysis. (ANI)

Numeric Power to setup a Rs 25 crore MW solar project in Tamil Nadu

Numeric Power Systems, a provider of uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems, has decided to set up a 1 MW solar energy farm at Palladam near Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu.

The company would setup its first solar independent power project (IPP), through its newly established subsidiary, Numeric Solar Energy Pvt. Ltd.

According to company officials, the company would buy solar cells from suppliers in Japan and Germany and configure panel modules and assemble them. The cost of the project is estimated at Rs 25 crore, which will be financed through internal accruals.

Apart from latest development, the company is also planning to invest in LED lighting systems projects and make foray into the precision air-conditioning space with a strategic partner.

The company employs 2,200 employees in India and abroad with four subsidiary companies located in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Mauritius and Johannesburg.

Nova Media announces to launch iCON225 USB based 3G modem for the Apple Macs and Windows PCs

The leader in providing mobile data solutions for Macintosh computers – Nova Media has announced to launch iCON225 USB based 3G modem for the Apple Macs and Windows PCs. The Berlin, Germany based Nova Media has stated that iCON 225 helps establishing mobile Internet connections all around the globe.

According to Nova Media, iCON 225 USB based 3G modem helps connecting Macintosh and Windows computers to connect to 3G wireless internet networks. Offering support for the fastest HSDPA, 3G UMTS as well as EDGE and GPRS connections, the iCON 225 is best for Apple Macs and Windows PCs to establish fast mobile Internet connections.

When connected to the machines through a USB port, the iCON 225 looks like regular pen drives. It offers maximum download speeds of 7.2 Mbps and maximum upload speeds of 384 Kbps. It is usable with any compatible wireless internet networks. It needs Mac OS X 10.4.11 or Mac OS X 10.5.2 or later.

For using the modem with Macintosh or Windows Computers, the iCON 225 requires a SIM card from a cell provider that has to be enabled to use data transmission. The SIM card is installed into the iCON 225 and the included software will setup and control the connection.

Singapore seeks professionals to boost airport corporatization

Singapore – The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said on Tuesday that its functions will be split between two new companies from July 1 as part of corporatization and restructuring of its existing airport setup.

The restructured CAAS (NewCAA) will be the regulator, driving the regulatory functions including aviation safety and airworthiness. It will also provide air traffic services, conduct international relations, partner government bodies like the Economic Development Board in the promotion and development of the aviation industry and Singapore as an air hub.

The new airport company (NewCo) will be the airport operator and undertake operational functions focusing on airport operations and management, operations and airport emergency services. It will also take charge of investments in foreign airports, said the CAAS.

Of the current 1,800 CAAS staff, 1,200 have been assigned to NewCAA and 600 to NewCo. CAAS said it will be recruiting more than 400 professionals to fill in positions in the two companies.

“The objective of corporatization is to enhance Changi Airport’s competitiveness and strengthen our aviation hub status,” said CAAS director general and chief executive officer Lim Kim Choon.

Amid chaos in PRP, Chiranjeevi defends brother-in-law

Hyderabad, April 5 (IANS) Amid utter chaos in his Praja Rajyam Party (PRP), actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi Sunday defended his brother-in-law and PRP general secretary Allu Aravind, saying the allegations that he sold tickets for this month’s elections were ‘baseless’.

With dozens of leaders continuing to quit the party to protest lack of transparency in selection of candidates for the assembly and Lok Sabha elections, Chiranjeevi defended Aravind, a film producer who is considered to be the brain behind the actor taking a plunge into politics last year.

Chiranjeevi said the allegations that PRP tickets were being sold were a false propaganda and part of a conspiracy by the rivals to tarnish the image of his party. ‘Unfortunately, these allegations are damaging the party,’ he told reporters here Sunday.

The PRP founder and chief, however, claimed that the selection of candidates was done in a transparent manner and on the basis of a survey done by the party. Reiterating that the party was committed to the goal of social justice, he said out of 294 assembly seats, the party gave tickets to 104 candidates belonging to the backward classes.

‘Never in the history of Indian politics, such a large number of candidates from backward classes were fielded by any party,’ said Chiranjeevi, while exuding confidence that the party would come to power in the state on its own.

Chiranjeevi apologised to former police officer C. Anjaneya Reddy, who resigned Saturday as party vice-president, citing lack of transparency in the selection of candidates for assembly and Lok Sabha elections.

The megastar Sunday sent his brother Naga Babu to Reddy’s residence to persuade him to withdraw his resignation and later offered to personally meet him to sort out the differences.

Addressing ‘meet-the-press’ programme here, Chiranjeevi said Reddy was an upright and honest man and he was shocked to know about his resignation. ‘I am apologising to him and will personally appeal to him to come back to the party,’ said the actor.

Reddy, a former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and a member of party’s think tank, quit the party saying his hopes of seeing a different party were dashed by the lack of transparency in its selection of candidates.

Reddy said the PRP was no different from the Congress party and the Telugu Desam. ‘It also lacks an organisational setup and everything is in the hands of three or four individuals,’ he said.

Meanwhile, the party appears to be heading for more trouble with the resignations of party’s founder member Samaram and president of Chiranjeevi fans association C. Venkateswara Rao.

Unhappy with the leadership, several leaders quit PRP during the last two weeks. Some of them are even contesting the elections as rebels.

PRP general secretary Prakala Prabhakar and state women’s wing chief Shobha Rani were also reported to have taken a decision to quit the party.

Even P. Mitra, party spokesman and a close aide of Chiranjeevi, is unhappy over the situation prevailing in the party. He was pained and shocked when Chiranjeevi’s younger brother and actor Pavan Kalyan allegedly caught him with the scruff of his neck when he called his fans ‘lumpen elements’.

Dismantling terror setup in Pakistan’s interest, says India

New Delhi, April 5 (IANS) Amid a wave of terror blasts in Pakistan, India Sunday said dismantling terrorist infrastructure was in Islamabad’s own ‘interest’.

‘We want development and peace in neighbourhood for stability. It is in the interest of Pakistan and international community to dismantle terror infrastructure,’ External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters here.

Mukherjee said India wants peace and development in the neighbourhood. He was reacting to the recent spate of terror bombings in Pakistan.

In the latest attack, at least 22 people were killed and dozens injured Sunday when a suicide bomber blew himself up at a Shia mosque in Pakistan’s Punjab province.

On Saturday, a suicide bomber targeted paramilitary troops deployed in Islamabad’s upmarket neighbourhood where several embassies, UN offices and residences of foreign diplomats are located. Eight soldiers and a civilian died and 12 other people were injured.

Welcoming the introduction of a bill in the US Congress to give financial aid to Pakistan with certain conditions, Mukherjee said: ‘Any effort by the international community to ensure that Pakistan fulfils its international obligations is welcome.’

According to the bill, Pakistan should stop giving assistance to terror groups across the border to become eligible to get financial assistance.

No talks with Pakistan unless it dismantles terror setup: BJP

New Delhi, April 3 (IANS) The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has asserted that if elected to power it would have no peace dialogue with Pakistan unless Islamabad dismantles the terror infrastructure on its soil. The party delineated its approach towards foreign policy in its manifesto released here Friday.

The manifesto, released in the presence of BJP’s prime ministerial hopeful L.K. Advani, said: ‘There can be no comprehensive dialogue for peace unless Pakistan dismantles the terrorist infrastructure on the territory under its control.’

The BJP also said Islamabad should start prosecuting terror elements and organisations and put an end to the use of cross-border terrorism as an instrument of state policy.

It said if elected to power, it would have a dialogue with Pakistan only if it ‘stops using the territory of third countries to launch terror attacks on India’.

The party said its government would ‘re-craft India’s Nepal policy to rid it of the (United Progressive Alliance) UPA’s biases that had influenced’ the country’s response to events in Kathmandu.

The party manifesto said India shared a common civilisational and cultural history with Nepal, and added that ‘India-Nepal relations must be based on friendship, mutual cooperation and harmony of interests’.

The party’s government would review the ‘existing arrangements’ and revise these keeping in mind the mutual interests, which would be based on dialogue.

‘The BJP would like to see Nepal emerge as a stable, prosperous country, and will strive to strengthen age-old fraternal ties,’ the manifesto said.

On Bhutan, the party said it would strengthen the ‘existing close relations’. On Bangladesh, it would ‘pro-actively engage the government of Bangladesh on issues of mutual assistance and benefit. A friendly government in Dhaka is in India’s interest.’

The manifesto said the party believed that Sri Lanka had the right to deal with terrorism on its soil but ‘at the same time, the political, economic and human rights of Sri Lanka’s Tamil minority community must be protected by the government in Colombo.’

‘The BJP will pursue a robust relationship with Sri Lanka and regain the initiative that has been lost during the last five years.’

The party said it would ‘further build upon India-Afghanistan relations and work in close association with the international community to ensure a stable, secure and prosperous Afghanistan.’

Pak, India must work together to fight terrorism: Malik

London, Jan.12 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Gilani’s Adviser on Interior, Rehman Malik, has stressed the need for joint efforts by Pakistan and India to fight terrorism and said that his country is willing to co-operate with the neighbouring country fully in this regard.

Addressing a joint news conference with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Altaf Hussain here, Malik ruled out chances of a war between the two nuclear-armed countries and said the region desire peace and amity.

According to The News, he pointed out that terrorism was causing harm to both Pakistan and India and said the two countries need to work together to overcome this menace. He expressed confidence that the present Government will be able to drive the country out of its present difficulties.

Malik , responding to a question, said all the political parties were united in fight against terrorism and extremism. He further said the coalition government of PML-N and PPP in Punjab is functioning normally although odd problem do arise which is common in any given coalition setup.

Speaking on the occasion, the MQM Chief said the people of Pakistan and India were not in favour of war and wanted to live in peace and harmony.

He said there is complete and full-fledged democracy in Pakistan and any attempts to cripple or damage it will be unacceptable. He emphasised on the continuation of a democratic process and said it is in the vital interest of Pakistan. (ANI)