Spacecraft That Sails on Sunshine Aims for Lift-Off in 2010
Drilling Into a Stirring Volcano Is (Probably) Safe
Who Needs Sunglasses? New Contact Lenses Respond to Light
Scientists Make Rabbit Penis Replacement Parts; Male Rabbits Rejoice
NASA’s Plan to Irradiate Monkeys Raises Cruelty Concerns
Japan Pushes Forward on Plans for a Giant Solar Power Farm in Space
Scientist Smackdown: Can Nanoparticles Damage Human DNA?
Prosthetic Legs Aren’t Better Than the Real Thing… Yet
Sorry, Australian iPhone Users: You’ve Been Rickrolled
Are There Pesticides in Your Soup? Dunk a Pollution Dipstick to Find Out.
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The 128th Carnival of Space is online at AARTScope blog. It even comes ... November 10, 2009 06:29 PM |
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Rule #1 for Carrying Nuclear Secrets: Don’t Leave Laptop in Hotel Room Seriously, shouldn’t government officials who are involved in ... November 10, 2009 05:13 PM |
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Prepare to Be Amazed… An iPhone App That Can Read Minds! Stare into the backlit screen of the magic iPhone as Irene’s Spirit ... November 10, 2009 03:09 PM |
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The Hubble Space Telescope is helping to improve our understanding of the expansion of space, dark energy, and the fate of the cosmos. November 10, 2009 |
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Brain-Like Chip May Solve Computers' Big Problem: Energy The future of computing may depend on embracing the chaos that defines human thinking. November 06, 2009 |
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Science Nation Video: Secrets of Slithering Snakes
November 05, 2009 |
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Will Our Universe Collide With a Neighboring One? Our universe may be one of a multitude—and it may bear the scars of past run-ins with its neighbors. November 04, 2009 |
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The Sea Change That's Challenging Biology's Central Dogma For decades, RNA was seen as a simple slave to DNA. Newer research shows it has an active and critical role in every disease from Alzheimer's to cancer. November 03, 2009 |
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20 Things You Didn't Know About... We eat it, we love it, and it may have been a chemical precursor to life on Earth. |
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Where Does Sex Live in the Brain? From Top to Bottom. Neuroscientists explore the mind's sexual side and discover that desire is not quite what we thought it was. |
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The 3-D Simulation that Lets Your Surgeon Practice...on You A new technology lets doctors test out procedures on a simulation of the patient's anatomy. |
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The Sneaky Pain That Fooled 6 Experts A sore hip launches a patient on an odyssey through the world of medical care before giving way to a surprisingly simple conclusion. |
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Thanks, Evolution, For Making the Great Building Material Called DNA Electronic computers are great at what they do. But to accomplish really complicated physical tasks—like building an insect—Erik Winfree says you have to grow them from DNA. |
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The Best Gadgets to Buy This Month Devices that are smart, green, portable, and super tough |
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The Easiest Way to Fight Global Warming? Simply cleaning up soot could work wonders for the climate. |
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Five Questions: Turning Microbes Into Micro Refineries Synthetic biologist Reshma Shetty predicts that we will eventually engineer organisms to grow everything that we manufacture today. |