Archive: 06/01/2005
Looking deep in Earth, researchers see upwellings that could be root of volcanic islands
Deep within Earth, researchers are finding hints of exotic materials and behaviors unrivaled anywhere else on the planet. Now a team of researchers is making connections between the dynamic activities deep inside Earth and ...
Jun 01, 2005 |
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Human prejudice in humans has evolved
Contrary to what most people believe, the tendency to be prejudiced is a form of common sense, hard-wired into the human brain through evolution as an adaptive response to protect our prehistoric ancestors from danger. So sug ...
Jun 01, 2005 |
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Tyan to Offer Glimpse into Future of Server, Workstation Designs at Computex 2005
TYAN, a global leader in server and workstation platforms and solutions, Tyan, is set to exhibit the newest platforms and barebones systems to become available over the timeframe of a year, in what promises to be an exciting ...
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Science lab successfully launched aboard Foton spacecraft
An unmanned Foton-M spacecraft carrying a mainly European payload was put into orbit by a Russian Soyuz-U launcher today at 14:00 Central European Time (18:00 local time) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Following the ...
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Double pulsar puts Einstein to the test
Einstein has kept his crown. His general theory of relativity, published in 1916, has stood up to the toughest tests astronomers have so far devised - tests based on a unique pair of pulsars found with CSIROs ...
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