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  • Angry Birds 2 King Pig Panic!(DAILY CHALLENGE) – 5 LEVELS Gameplay Walkthrough Part 20

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  • Ciencia / Astrofísica: El Spitzer encuentra dos de los más viejos agujeros negros

    - Se encuentran a trece millones de años luz, en un medio libre de polvo. Redacción Central, 23 marzo (CERES TELEVISIÓN) Astrónomos han encontrado lo que parecen ser dos de los primeros y más primitivos agujeros negros supermasivos conocidos. El descubrimiento, basado en gran medida en las observaciones del telescopio espacial Spitzer de la NASA, proporcionará una mejor comprensión de las raíces de nuestro Universo, y de cómo se formaron agujeros negros, galaxias y estrellas. "Hemos encontrado lo que probablmente sea la primera generación de quásares, nacidos en un medio libre de polvo y en las primeras etapas de la evolución", dijo Jiang Linhua de la Universidad de Arizona, Tucson. Jiang es el autor principal del estudio, publicado en la revista Nature. Los agujeros negros son bestiales distorsiones de espacio y tiempo. Los más masivos y activos acechan en los núcleos de las galaxias, y suelen estar rodeados de estructuras en forma de rosquilla de gas y polvo que alimentan y sostienen un el agujero negro cada vez mayor. Al contrario de sucio y desaliñado, como nuestro Universo es hoy en día, los científicos creen que el Universo primitivo no tenía el polvo, que indica que los cuásares más primitivos también deberían estar libres de polvo. Pero nadie había visto quásares 'inmaculados' hasta ahora. Spitzer ha identificado dos a alrededor de 13 millones de años luz de distancia de la Tierra. Los quásares, denominados J0005-0006 y J0303-0019, fueron revelados a la luz visible con datos del Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Edición: EDITADO Sonido: LOCUTADO © 2010 CERES TELEVISIÓN NOTICIAS [+info]: http://www.cerestv.info [e-mail]: noticias@cerestv.es Peticiones: Teléf.902-885.666 • Fax: 902.885.869 

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  • 12 Bizarre Discoveries In India

    Inda is an amazing place with plenty of mysterious things waiting to be found still here are 12 incredible archaeological findings! \r
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    In new a group of Indian archeologists found a group of skeletons dating back to the Indus Valley Civilisation. Thought to be one of the earliest civilizations, the Indus Valley Civilisation emerged over 5000 years ago and was located in Pakistan, India, and part of Afghanistan. The skeletons appear to be the remains of a family of three. The team that discovered the skeletons had been working at the site since new. It is believed that the remains will provide insights into early human life and development. Along with the remains, toys and figures were discovered among the remains. Archeologists believe that the placement of the object might mean that the ancient civilization believed in reincarnation.\r
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    5. Sanchi Stupa \r
    Sanchi is the oldest stone structure in India. It was a central location for Buddhist India for several centuries. After Buddhist lost the prevalence that it once had in India, the temple was abandoned. However, it was rediscovered in 1881 by a British soldier. The structure was made by the order of the emperor Ashoka the Great around the 3rd century BC. Although commissioned by the Emperor, his wife Devi ually oversaw the construction. The temple still remains the largest Buddhist center in India.\r
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    4. Twin Village\r
    Kodinhi Village is a village in Kerala, India. It is more well known by its well-named nickname, “Twin Village”. It gained its name from the unusually high occurrence of twin births. As of 2008, the village contained 2,000 families and among the citizens were about 250 twins. Although India has one of the lowest rates of twin births, the multiple birth rate in this village is very large. An association of twins was founded in the town called The Twins and Kins Association. Scientists have no explanation for the recurrence of these births. Women who moved away from the village also are known to give birth to twins, doctors believe that the occurrence is caused by chemicals in the water supply. There are currently 79 pairs of twins 10 and under in the village.\r
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    3. Deur Kothar\r
    Kothar was discovered in 1982. It is located in Madhya (Ma-dja) Pradesh, Central India. This Buddhist temple is also known for its stupas or dome-shaped structures. The government of India named the location a monument of national importance in 1988 and it has since been preserved by the Archeological Survey of India. The location has since been ongoingly excavated due to its importance to the Buddhist religion. The existence of certain relics, such as toys, jewelry, and coins, hint that this was once an important trade location in ancient India. The location also contained old rock paintings that shed light on the life and technology of past people. \r
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    2. Skeleton Lake\r
    A lake in Roopkund, India gained popularity in 1942 when it was discovered that the lake had a startlingly large amount of human skeletons. The lake itself is almost full of skeletons and the area around the lake is piled with them too, the bones ually measure up to 200 human remains in total. The DNA of the bones have been tested and they found a wide array of origins, from locals of the area to people that came from distant places. DNA also revealed that the remains date back to around 850 AD. The cause of death of the skeletons is said to be a large round object, as opposed to any kind of blunt force trauma. Theories still rage and the ensuing popularity of the site raises a conservation problem. Tourists to the site have been stealing the bones at an alarming rate and archeologists want to keep the site int for further research. \r
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    Lothal, not the location in Star Wars, was the most prominent city in the Indus Valley civilization. Lothal was a port city and a major trade location in the ancient world. The city dates back to 3700 BCE. The city was rediscovered in 1954. The dock located in the city is the earliest dock in history. Evidence of trade exists as far as West Asia and Africa. The technology that they used the in the city remained prevalent for over 4000 years. There are remains located on the site that hint at the early stages of navigation and star charting, long believed to be invented by the ancient Greeks. The houses and the buildings also appeared to have an advanced drainage system and contained the earliest bathrooms. The city is regarded to be the most technologically advanced cities in ancient times.

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