About 100 years ago, in the Tunguska region of Siberia, an area of 2,000 square kilometers was destroyed by the impact of an asteroid that fell out of space. The stone, between 30 and 50 meters in diameter, exploded as it entered the atmosphere, but its fragments were responsible for the destruction.
This fact isn't normal, but for scientists, it's an old concern to stop them in some way. Recently, a team of engineers from the Strathclyde University of Scotland has invented a laser system that allows students to acquire knowledge. A group of satellites would transmit the laser beams to the asteroid in order to deflect them; depending on the size of the asteroid, more or less satellites would have to be used. Laser's energy source would be the sun.
Just as we experienced the flourishing of the Basque Country with the help of the artists, so that this time, taking advantage of their impulses, we continue to make our way together giving the necessary support to the Basque political prisoners, exiles and deportees
The... [+]
EMEADEDEI + MAHL KOBAT
WHEN: February 2nd.
IN WHICH: In the youth center of Zuia, Murguía.
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On September 20 of last year, we first heard about collective music in the profile of the social network they had just created:... [+]
Otsailaren 13a Torturaren Kontrako eguna izanki, Euskal Herriko Torturaren Sareak gutun publiko bat igorri du. Poliziek torturatu euskal jendeen lekukotasunak bildu, eta aitortza egiteko xedea du sare berri horrek Euskal Herri osoan. Torturatuak izan diren 5.000 pertsonei... [+]