Mars has captured people's imagination for centuries
Oct 24, 2005 |
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When people gaze at the sky in late October to catch a better glimpse of Mars, it will continue a long-time fascination with the planet dating back to ancient times, a University of Michigan professor and ...
Cingular Wireless revamps message service
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Cingular Wireless launched Monday a revamped edition of its mobile e-mail and mobile instant-messaging services.
LG Introduces the World's Slimmest 3G Music Phone
Oct 24, 2005 |
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LG Electronics has announced the launch of the world's slimmest 3G clamshell phone with powerful MP3 feature. Scheduled to be launched on middle of November, the new model LG-U880 is only 18.2mm thick and ...
Bringing handheld mobile digital video broadcasting to reality
Oct 24, 2005 |
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The new standard for broadcasting digital video to future mobile phones, PDAs and laptops, DVB-H, is now almost complete. The next step is to begin testing the technology, and here the INSTINCT project will continue its key ...
South Korea leads in funding R&D
Oct 24, 2005 |
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South Korea had the most spectacular 2004 annual growth in research and development investment -- 40 percent -- among the world's top 1,000 companies.
Creating a better transmission system for deep-space applications
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Recent advances in wireless computing technology could improve deep-space missions like asteroid research and remote spacecraft operations by changing the way signals are sent from Earth.
Briefs: Ericsson to provide broadband in Malaysia
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Ericsson said Monday it will be providing a Malaysian phone provider with broadband service.
Researchers find gland that tells fruit flies when to stop growing
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Many baffled parents have wondered whether their teenagers would ever stop growing. The answer is obvious, but researchers have never really quite understood just how an organism determines when it has reached ...
Brain images show menstrual cycle rhythms
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Cornell University scientists say women with no menstrual mood changes may use parts of their brains differently over the course of their menstrual cycles.
Kazakh President Signs Law Re Baiterek Rocket Center
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev has signed a law on the ratification of the Russian-Kazakh intergovernmental agreement on the Baiterek rocket center at Baikonur, a source in the presidential press service said on Friday ...
Masters of orbital trajectories
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Navigating on Earth requires a good knowledge of your surroundings and of where you want to go; explorers can also use a compass or GPS to guide them. Travelling in space is far trickier, as Euronews 'Space' ...
ISS Crew Watch Hurricanes Brew, Prepare for Spacewalk
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The 12th international space station crew turned its attention last week to experiment work aboard their microgravity home and laboratory. They also captured spectacular images of Hurricane Wilma and prepared for a spacewalk. ...
Integral: Three Years Of Insight Into The Violent Cosmos
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Observing the cosmos, full of violent phenomena and extreme energy, has been the task of ESA's Integral gamma-ray observatory since its launch on 17 October 2002. Three years later, the mission is going very well and has ...
Networking: R&D going global
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R&D in networking hardware and software is accelerating, as several new development projects have been announced this month in Bangalore and Pune, India, and at least one foreign firm has located operations in the United ...
Disney to encrypt Oscar screener DVDs
Oct 24, 2005 |
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Walt Disney Company is reportedly set to announce a deal to encrypt the DVDs it sends to the people who nominate people and pictures for Academy Awards.


