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| Star Wars - The Old Republic Subscription Down |
May 8, 2012, 13:42PM |
It was inevitable that the number of number of initial subscribers to the game of Star Wars - The Old Republic would go down. The size of the drop has surprised all those in the business. The number of live subscription currently stands at 1.3 Million, down from a high of 1.7 Million. Such a drop in users has affected the share price of Electronic Arts which had put a lot of money in it in the hope of it succeeded. The game will carry on and will have to adapt if its too survive. New worlds, missions and raids will in time be added.
The number of subscribers at the worlds number one MMO, World of Warcraft currently stands at 10 Million which has also seen a drop of 2 million users since the last expansion came out in late 2010.
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| Female Pandarens Revealed |
March 19, 2012, 14:21PM |
We had known for a while what the male Pandarens had looked like. Now the female Pandarens have now appeared so we can see what they look like.
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| Kepler 22b Could be Inhabited |
December 6, 2011, 14:43PM |
Scientists are running round getting excited that a planet has been discovered orbiting a far off star that could contain life. The planet is just the right distance from its star in the Goldilocks zone to support life. The Goldilocks zone is a zone around a star where the planet is not too hot and not too cold to support life.
The planet is found in an area of space by the Lyre and Cgynus constellations. It orbits the sun in 290 days and is closer to its star than Earth. Distance to the planet is 600 Light Years so it would take 600 years travelling at the speed of light to get there sadly. If there are any inhabitents on that planet that have faster than light speed travel, we should hope their friendly and have technology to get to us. You can read more at The Independent and The Guardian newspapers
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| Neutrinos, Faster than Light |
September 23, 2011, 16:16PM |
On thursday, scientists have announced that they have broken one of the fundamental laws of physics that nothing travels faster than light. The scientists at CERN, the European Centre for Nuclear Research have announced to the world that an experiment using Neutrinos fired from Geneva to a site in Italy and back travelled faster than light.
The ramifications if proven could mean time travel and warp speed, the speed at which the USS Enterprise from the series Star Trek is also possible. Don't go booking your holiday on Vulcan just yet as other scientists are to test the experiment that the CERN scientists conducted to see if they got their results correct.
One of the group of scientists that will test the experiment is the Fermilab, the US Governments equivalent in Chicago.
A Neutrino is a small subatomic particle that has no electric charges unlike electrons so can travel where electrons
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| UFO spotted near to Stanstead |
August 3, 2011, 7:23pm |
(UK) BBC Radio 5's presenter Mike Sewell spotted a UFO on the way this morning. He tells in detail what he saw in a field near Stanstead Airport, North West Essex on the BBC Site.
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