Panel: NASA's shuttle efforts fall short
Jun 28, 2005 |
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An advisory panel says NASA has not fully met three key safety changes it agreed to make in the wake the Columbia disaster that killed the seven-member crew.
Brookhaven Scientists Create a New Nanostructure
Jun 28, 2005 |
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Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have devised a method to create a new, intriguing nanostructure: ultra-thin, ribbon-like "nanobelts" bound to nanotubes. Their ...
Mercury Computer Systems Teams with IBM to Build Cell Processor-Based Systems
Jun 28, 2005 |
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Agreement with IBM Intended to Put Revolutionary Cell Processor in Computer Systems for Defense, Life Sciences, Seismic, and Industrial Applications Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. announced today that it will partner with ...
Smart goggles track swimmers' laps, time
Jun 28, 2005 |
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British engineering student Katie Williams developed smart goggles that help swimmers track their laps and time -- an idea Williams got when she was a lifeguard.
Fast Network for Use on Trains and Planes
Jun 28, 2005 |
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Business travelers on the go want to use the same state-of-the-art communication options they can access in their offices and at home. That’s why Siemens has developed solutions to meet this demand and is offering the technologies ...
Life detection instrument passes key test on road to Mars
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The dry, dusty, treeless expanse of Chile's Atacama Desert is the most lifeless spot on the face of the Earth, and that's why Alison Skelley and Richard Mathies joined a team of NASA scientists there earlier ...


