Higher Precision Analysis Doesn’t Yield Pentaquark

Higher Precision Analysis Doesn’t Yield Pentaquark

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created Jul 01, 2005 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

New, higher precision data that could only have been gathered at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) shows the Theta-plus pentaquark doesn’t appear in ...


Glaciers feeding Ganges may melt down

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created Jul 01, 2005 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

Indian scientists say carbon dioxide and other emissions will cause the melt down of glaciers feeding the Ganges River before the century's end.


iRobot Introduces PackBot Explorer Robot

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created Jul 01, 2005 | popularity 4 / 5 (1) | comments 0

iRobot has introduced the iRobot PackBot Explorer, a new addition to iRobot's combat-proven line of PackBot robots. With new intelligent surveillance equipment, including three cameras, and greater flexibility to customize wit ...


Arrtificial reef generates surfers' waves

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created Jul 01, 2005 | popularity 1.5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Two New Zealand companies have developed an artificial rubber reef that can be used to create surfing-quality waves in a swimming pool.


Engineers Deliver Robot to Neutralize Remote Explosives

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Engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate have rapidly prototyped, developed, and delivered low-cost expendable robots to disable and dispose of improvised explosive devices. ...


Physicists observed new interaction in elementary particle physics

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Physics researchers working at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) Laboratory in Japan have observed a new type of interaction among the most fundamental of particles, the quark. The scientists reported ...


Orbimage To Provide Microsoft With Imagery For MSN Virtual Earth

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Orbimage Holdings announced Wednesday that its subsidiary Orbimage signed an agreement with Microsoft to supply high resolution global satellite image data for MSN Virtual Earth, a key component of MSN Search.


July 13 set for Discovery space launch

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NASA has set July 13 as the Discovery shuttle launch date, the first U.S. space flight since the 2003 Columbia disaster. Commander Eileen Collins and her crew are scheduled for a 3:51 p.m. EDT liftoff. ...


Preferring a Taste and Recognizing It May Involve Separate Brain Areas, Study Shows

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Are you disgusted when you hear about Elvis Presley's fried peanut butter 'n 'nanner sandwiches? A new study shows that it could all be in your head. In fact, our taste preferences may have little to do with whether we can ...


HP Adds iPod shuffle to Digital Music Player Lineup

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Rounding out its lineup of digital music players, HP today added the Apple iPod shuffle from HP. HP is offering two models: the $99.99 512 megabyte version, which holds up to 120 songs, and the $129.99 1 gigabyte version, whi ...


Reference Materials Planned for Semiconductor Industry

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Companies and research organizations are invited to collaborate with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and SEMATECH in the development and evaluation of a new generation of reference materials for ...


The World Year of Physics: 2005

The World Year of Physics: 2005

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Exactly 100 years ago (on June 30, 1905), a 26-year-old patent clerk named Albert Einstein published an strange research paper about a principle he called relativity -- and gave us a whole new way to think ...


Lake Tahoe Clarity Improved Slightly in 2004

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The waters of Lake Tahoe were clear to an average depth of 73.6 feet in 2004, according to UC Davis scientists who have monitored the lake since 1968. That is a slight improvement from 2003, when the lake's waters were clear ...



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