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Method of predicting clear air turbulence could make flights smoother in the future

Washington, October 2 : Researchers at the University of Georgia (UGA) have developed a new forecasting method to predict clear air turbulence (CAT) that could make flights smoother in the future.

This method would be able to help pilots chart new courses around patches of rough but clear air that can turn a flight dangerous.

“Our new method allows superior forecasts for CAT beyond the tools that have been in use,” said John Knox, an assistant professor in the department of geography in UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences.

Young galaxy’s magnetic field 10 times greater than average value in Milky Way

Washington, October 2 : Using a powerful radio telescope to peer into the early universe, a team of California astronomers has obtained the first direct measurement of a nascent galaxy’s magnetic field as it appeared 6.5 billion years ago, which has revealed that it is at least 10 times greater than the average value in the Milky Way.

Astronomers believe the magnetic fields within our own Milky Way and other nearby galaxies—which control the rate of star formation and the dynamics of interstellar gas - arose from a slow “dynamo effect.”

In this process, slowly rotating galaxies are thought to have generated magnetic fields that grew very gradually as they evolved over 5 billion to 10 billion years to their current levels.

US judge orders physical, mental examination of Dr Aafia to ensure she is fit for trial

New York, Oct 2 : A US district judge has reportedly ordered that the Pakistani woman terror suspect, Dr Aafia Siddiqui shall undergo a month-long “medical assessment, treatment and psychological examination” to determine if she was “medically fit and competent” to stand the trial she was facing for allegedly attempting to kill US security men during interrogation after being apprehended in Afghanistan in July.

The US-trained neuroscientist, Dr Aafia was shot in the abdomen by an officer after allegedly grabbing a US soldier''s gun during questioning in July. She was subsequently brought to the US to face charges of attempted murder and assault.

Senate passage of nuclear deal is a ‘historic moment’: Congress

india, united states, NSG, IAEANew Delhi, Oct 2: The Congress party on Thursday termed the approval of the Indo-US nuclear deal by the US Congress a "historic moment" for India as it has joined the elite nuclear club without signing the Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) or the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).

Congress spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi said, "It is definitely a historic moment calling for celebration. There is no other entity ever in the history of the nuclear development in the globe which has no CTBT, no NPT, no other commitments except 123 (accord with the US) which brings us into the nuclear club."

French leak claims British envoy said Afghan mission “doomed”

Washington, Oct 2 : A French diplomat in Kabul has reportedly apprised his President Nicholas Sarkozy’s office that British envoy to Afghanistan has strongly opposed the operation by alliance forces there, saying that it would fail and that the best option was to appoint a “dictator” for strife-torn Afghanistan.

Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, the British envoy, reportedly shared his bleak assessment of the seven-year NATO campaign in Afghanistan in a briefing with a French diplomat, claim French leaks.

A few Barack Obamas in fray for Brazilian municipal polls too!

Barack ObamaSao Paulo, Oct 2 : The Nov 2 US presidential poll seems to have made an impression on the Brazilian municipal polls too, with a host of candidates here prefixing or suffixing names like “Barack”, “Obama”, “Osama”, “Osama bin Laden” with their original names in a bid to stand out in the face of their political rivals.

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