2001 article predicted New Orleans flood
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A 2001 story in the magazine Scientific American predicted the flooding that New Orleans suffered from Hurricane Katrina.
Survey Of 4,000 Galaxies Finds 'Downsizing' On A Cosmic Scale
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A comprehensive survey of more than 4,000 elliptical and lenticular galaxies in 93 nearby galaxy clusters has found a curious case of galactic "downsizing."
Recovering From A Reset
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On sol 560 (Aug. 21, 2005), Opportunity retracted the Moessbauer spectrometer from a rock target called "Lemon Rind" that had been brushed earlier with the rock abrasion tool.
Solution To Clean Space Dust From Mars Exploration Vehicles
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If keeping dust under control at your house is a challenge, imagine keeping clear the solar panels that power unmanned exploration vehicles on Mars. Sid Clements, a physics professor at Appalachian State University, is par ...
World ape population dwindles at fast rate
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A United Nations publication calls for greater protection of the dwindling number of apes around the world.
Toshiba offers hourly mobile broadband
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Toshiba is offering Internet access for mobile users at an hourly rate rather than a flat monthly fee.
Deutsche Telekom invests more in broadband
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Deutsche Telekom Thursday said it plans to construct a high-speed broadband network across Germany.
Hurricane still keeping telecoms down
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Just days after Hurricane Katrina made communication nearly impossible in the Gulf Coast region, national wireless phone companies said they did everything they could to prevent loss of service.
Tech sector donating to Katrina relief
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The U.S. technology community is lending its support to efforts to cleanup damage from Hurricane Katrina.
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