Genetically modified rice could pose risks

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BEIJING, June 14 (UPI) -- Greenpeace China has warned that experimental, genetically modified rice is being illegally sold in southern China, posing possible risks to consumers.Researchers from the environmental group collected ...


HP Offers AMD Processors on New Notebook Lineup

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HP today introduced a new consumer notebook lineup that offers customers a choice of processor technology, award-winning support and value beyond the competition. Select HP Pavilion and Compaq Presario consumer notebook PCs ...


New Details About Antarctic Iceberg Detachment

New Details About Antarctic Iceberg Detachment

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Findings show that ice fracturing occurs in episodes and may be tied to changes evolving over seasons A multifaceted research effort by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of ...


New Horizons spacecraft, Pluto

Pluto Mission Spacecraft Shipped to NASA

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The first spacecraft designed to study Pluto, the solar system's farthest planet, took the first steps on a long journey today when it was shipped from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory ...


SMA Confirms Proto-Planetary Systems are Common in the Galaxy

SMA Confirms Proto-Planetary Systems are Common in the Galaxy

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Meeting this week in Cambridge, Mass., astronomers using the Submillimeter Array (SMA) on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, confirmed, for the first time, that many of the objects termed "proplyds" found in the Orion Nebula ...


Thin films of silicon nanoparticles roll into flexible nanotubes

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By depositing nanoparticles onto a charged surface, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have crafted nanotubes from silicon that are flexible and nearly as soft as rubber. "Resembling miniature s ...


IBM Takes RFID to the Next Level

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Delivering on its $250 million investment in sensor technology announced last fall, IBM today unveiled new services, software and technology to accelerate Radio Frequency identification (RFID) adoption. RFID uses electronic tag ...


Astronaut Studies Leg Muscles' Strength in Space

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Astronaut John Phillips conducted his second run with an experiment on board the International Space Station investigating the differences between use of the body's lower extremities on Earth and in space. The Marshall Center's ...



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