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Square roots? Scientists say plants are good at math Read More » New shuttle Atlantis exhibit gives close-up look at space flight By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - In deciding how to exhibit the space shuttle Atlantis, which goes on display next week, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida opted for a perspective that would allow the public a rare view. "One of the ideas that developed very early was to show the orbiter as only astronauts had seen it - in space," said Bill Moore, chief operating officer with Delaware North Companies Parks and Resorts, which operates the visitors center for NASA at Cape Canaveral. ... Read More »Square roots? Scientists say plants are good at maths Read More » Square roots? Scientists say plants are good at maths Read More » Newfound Star System Is Third-Closest to Sun
Titan Unmasked: 1st Map of Saturn Moon's Topography Revealed
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Is a Ghost Living in a Factory Toilet? Read More » Is a Ghost Lurking in a Factory Toilet? Read More » China Readying 1st Moon Rover for Launch This Year
Midwinter's Day Gets Big Bash in Antarctica
Tiny Satellites Soar (and Crash) in Desert Launch Test Read More » NASA Moon Probe Celebrates 4th Birthday on Supermoon Sunday
Pebble Mine: A Threat to Alaska's Salmon, People and Economy (Op-Ed) Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »Frequent Fires? New Tool Reveals Climate Impact by ZIP Code (Op-Ed) Read More » Reverse the Doctor Shortage by Restoring Primary-Care Prestige (Op-Ed) Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. He contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights Read More »'Supermoon' Rising: How to Photograph This Weekend's Full Moon Read More » Eternal Sunshine of the Bionic Mind: Prosthesis Could Restore Memory Read More » Michael Jackson: How Long Can You Survive Without Sleep? Read More » Supermoon: Humanity's Fascination Explained
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Friday, June 21, 2013
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Sunday's Supermoon Won't Drive You Mad
Fiber-Optic Pen May Help Scientists Understand Dyslexia
Why the Bering Strait Is Under Siege (Op-Ed) Read More » Six Degrees of Francis Bacon Links Early Modern Ideas Read More » How Landmark Noise Settlement Protects Oceans and Industry (Op-Ed)
Can Liquid Biopsy Remove the Colonoscopy Fear Factor? (Op-Ed) Read More » Ruins of Maya City Discovered in Remote Jungle
Summer Solstice Marks Changing Seasons on Earth Today Read More » 5 Words That Get Results Business Meetings Forget presentations, handshakes and power suits: Workers looking to make the biggest impact in a business meeting should instead focus on using a very specific set of words. Read More »7 Space Technology Experiments to Launch on Rocket Ride Today
Supermoon Rises in Weekend Night Sky Sunday
Source of Fungal Infection Outbreak a Mystery, CDC Says In the largest outbreak ever reported in the U.S. of blastomycosis, a fungal infection with flulike symptoms, 55 people in central Wisconsin became sick in 2010. Read More »Mapping Puerto Rican Heritage with Spit and Genomics Read More » Feeling Envious or Lustful? Brain Scans Can Tell
Galaxy Crash Spawns Space Penguin in Hubble Telescope Photo
New Electronics Can Withstand Bodily Fluids Read More » World's Clearest Lake Yields Stunning Photos Read More » Building Explosion Will Shed Light on Nearby Earthquake Fault
One of Earth's Most Active Volcanoes Named World Heritage Site Read More » Air Pollution Hits Record Levels in Singapore
Europe tests reusable spaceship By Irene Klotz PARIS (Reuters) - The European Space Agency is preparing to launch an experimental reusable spaceship next summer following a successful atmospheric test flight this week, officials said at the Paris Airshow. A mock-up built by Thales Alenia Space was dropped from a helicopter flying 1.9 miles above the Mediterranean near Sardinia on Wednesday to check its handling and parachute system, company officials said. The 14.4 foot long (4.4 meter) craft, known as "IXV" as it is an intermediate experimental vehicle, splashed down in the ocean and was retrieved by an awaiting ship. ... Read More »Chlamydia Infections May Increase Cancer Risk Chlamydia infections can cause DNA damage that may increase the risk of later developing cancer, a new study suggests. Read More »Asteroid-mining firm meets $1 million crowd-funding goal By Irene Klotz (Reuters) - A start-up asteroid mining firm that launched a crowd-funding campaign to gauge interest in a planned space telescope reached its $1 million goal, company officials said on Thursday. Bellevue, Washington-based Planetary Resources intends to build and operate telescopes to hunt for asteroids orbiting near Earth and robotic spacecraft to mine them. ... Read More »Last UFO Files from UK Gov't Released
Gay Conversion Ministry Shuts Down Exodus International, a Christian ministry that long promoted gay conversion therapy, is shutting its doors and apologizing to the gay community for "years of undue judgment." Read More »Science of Scandal: Why Politicians Bounce Back Read More » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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