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Visual Tool for Blind Spots in the Universe Information field theory enables astronomers, medical practitioners and geologists to look into places where their measuring instruments are blind. In order to infer missing data in an astronomical measurement with more than just imagination, physicists at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics have formulated a theory of spatial perception called information field theory.The distribution of matter, for example, in a section of the universe can be partially reconstructed using what’s called “the Wiener filter.” Supervolcano eruption — in Sumatra — deforested India 73,000 years ago A new study provides “incontrovertible evidence” that the volcanic super-eruption of Toba on the island of Sumatra about 73,000 years ago deforested much of central India, some 3,000 miles from the epicenter, researchers report. The volcano ejected an estimated 800 cubic kilometers of ash into the atmosphere, leaving a crater (now the world’s largest volcanic lake) that is 100 kilometers long and 35 kilometers wide Why Google Should Cool It With Chrome OS Google is positioning Chrome OS against Microsoft with a lightweight OS shipping with netbooks next year.

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