NASA Research Finds Green Sand Crystals Are In Comet Tempel 1

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Green sand found on the big island of Hawaii resembles olivine crystals in the icy interior of comet Tempel 1, according to a NASA astrophysicist. Scientists revealed that they detected green silicate crystals (olivine) in ...


Lab-on-a-chip tests ready for clinical testing

Lab-on-a-chip tests ready for clinical testing

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To the naked eye, it looks like an ordinary microscope slide - a small transparent rectangle with hairline tracings running through it. It's hard to believe this microfluidic chip, made of polymer and glass, ...


Delivering on digital content’s full potential

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The hardware and software developed by a European project aims to unleash the full potential of digital media by offering the secure creation, delivery and consumption of audiovisual media across a wide range of hybrid networks ...


NASA to replace shuttle

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NASA's plan to replace the space shuttle with a spacecraft to take astronauts to the moon and Mars has been approved, U.S. officials said.


Internet2 fall meeting to be Netcast

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Next week's fall meeting of Internet2 will be available on live Netcast. The meeting, which will take place in Philadelphia Sept. 19-22, is a forum for the latest scientific research into Internet technology.


Telecom deal struck for Beijing Olympics

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A China Netcom Group subsidiary has entered into an agreement to provide telecom services for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.


This Week on ISS

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Life for the two crew members on board the International Space Station has been busy this week. They installed a replacement part for an oxygen-generating system, unpacked a recently arrived cargo carrier and disassembled ...


Stopping wireless ID theft

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A New Jersey State Superior Court judge this week ordered a company that had acquired customer names from a major wireless carrier without its permission to refrain from selling those customer profiles to others and to surrender ...


Deal launches Canada broadband network

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A deal was announced Friday that will lead to a wireless broadband network that will serve much of Canada in less than three years.


Scientist: Rain in New Orleans would help

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More rain would help New Orleans and Southern Mississippi, says an ecologist from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.



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