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NJIT receives funding to improve Big Bear Telescope, study solar energy
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NJIT researchers are at work on many scientific and technological frontiers. The National Science Foundation has recently provided support that totals nearly $4.3 million for the diverse efforts of the following ...
Cassini's Big Sky: The View from the Center of Our Solar System
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(PhysOrg.com) -- When NASA's Cassini spacecraft began orbiting Saturn five years ago, a dozen highly-tuned science instruments set to work surveying, sniffing, analyzing and scrutinizing the Saturnian system.
New Method to Measure Snow, Soil Moisture With GPS May Benefit Meteorologists, Farmers
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(PhysOrg.com) -- A research team led by the University of Colorado at Boulder has found a clever way to use traditional GPS satellite signals to measure snow depth as well as soil and vegetation moisture, a technique expected ...
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Dutch build more dunes against rising seas
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El Nino intensifies Latin America drought
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Planet 51 Star Brings NASA's Message of Exploration Down to Earth
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Before Darkness Falls: Cassini to Scan Enceladus on Winter's Cusp
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Astronauts await word of baby girl on Earth
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Using superconducting probes to get a picture of what it's like inside CNTs,
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Researchers Find Innate Correlations Among Different Power Law Phenomena,
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Building a more versatile laser,
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H1N1 Virus Can Be Killed by Acidic Ozone Water,
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New Digital 'Electronics' Concept May Continue Moore's Law,
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Germany calls for binding climate deal in 2010
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Rich Ore Deposits Linked to Ancient Atmosphere
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The MIRAS instrument on ESA's SMOS satellite, launched earlier this month, has been switched on and is operating normally. MIRAS will map soil moisture and ocean salinity to improve our understanding of the ...
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Unique Uranium Source in Naturally Bioreduced Sediment
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Fighting climate change by turning CO2 to stone
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