Archive for June, 2009

Could We Be Seeing The Birth Of a Star?

June 30, 2009 4:33 pm

J Swift/NASA/JPL–Caltech/E Churchwell (University of Wisconsin) and James Clerk Maxwell Telescope/Joint Astronomy Centre.

J Swift/NASA/JPL–Caltech/E Churchwell (University of Wisconsin) and James Clerk Maxwell Telescope/Joint Astronomy Centre.

Astronomy Now, the UK astronomy magazine has an article on there website regarding the potential for a dark molecular cloud in a region of the Milkway called the Aquila Rift, giving birth to a large star as large as 8 times the mass of the sun.

“The mass and density of this object along with the lack of evidence for star formation is unique, and this fits very well with our expectations for massive pre-stellar cores,” says Swift. That said, theoretical models predict that star-formation could be kick-started and form massive stars in as little as 50,000 years. The radiation from massive stars can quickly destroy the environments in which they grow up, and this incredibly fast process (on galactic timescale anyway) means that finding dark cores is a rare occurrence. This just highlights how important this discovery in the Aquila Rift is to our understanding of the birth and evolution of the most enormous stars in the Universe.

How Big is BIG!

June 12, 2009 3:45 pm

Computational Intelligence for Security and Defence Applications (CISDA), 2009

June 11, 2009 11:56 pm

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Ottawa as has a cool conference coming up IEEE Symposium: Computational Intelligence for Security and Defence Applications:Detecting and Adapting to Emerging Threats (CISDA), 2009. The Symposium runs 8-10 July 2009 here in Ottawa it look like a good line up of presentations.

* Applied Computational Intelligence in Biometrics
* Military Operational Logistics Modeling and Simulation
* Adaptive Network Security and Management
* Advanced Information Systems, Intelligence Exploration and Utilization, and Computer Architectures for Military and Security Applications
* Complex Systems Engineering: Defence and Security Applications
* Computational Intelligence Techniques for Complex Adaptive Systems in Defence and Security
* Computational Intelligence Systems in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

I will be attend at least two days and maybe more. I look forward to this opportunity to hobnob with a bunch of super geeks. :-)

EDIT NOTE (Wed. 17, June, 2009): It is confirmed. I will be attending the full 3 days of this conference. :-) Life is good.

FaintFuzzies.ca Was Down

June 9, 2009 11:17 pm

Sorry I’ve been working on stuff on my web server and WordPress, Gallery2 etc. which has cause the server to be down most of the weekend. I hope not to have to take it off-line too many more times as I work to increase some areas of web server security. I appreciate you patience as I make these changes.