NASA may use Hawaiian ash in Mars training
Hawaii's stark volcanic landscape that once served as a training ground for lunar astronauts might soon be a resource for Mars training.
Hawaii's stark volcanic landscape that once served as a training ground for lunar astronauts might soon be a resource for Mars training.
Sep 9, 2005
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Rumors abound that eBay, the world's biggest and most successful online auction house, will buy out Skype Technologies, an Internet-based telecommunications group.
Sep 9, 2005
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This week's revelations involving a Chinese journalist sentenced to 10 years in jail for revealing state secrets indicates the weaknesses of human rights and corporate behavior in the virtual world.
Sep 9, 2005
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The Chinese government was reportedly on the verge Friday of slapping a ban on some Voice over Internet Protocol telephone service.
Sep 9, 2005
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Researchers say they've determined humans were influencing the planet's climate long before the Industrial Revolution.
Sep 9, 2005
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Three astronomers who in July discovered the solar system's "10th planet" this week announced finding two more objects far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
Sep 9, 2005
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The makers of a University of Southern California computer translation system consistently rated among the world's best are teaching their software something new: English grammar.
Sep 9, 2005
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Photonic crystals, with highly periodic structures that can be designed to control light, have the potential to revolutionize everything from computing to communications. But researchers need more effective and affordable ...
Sep 9, 2005
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Efficient and highly scalable new chemical synthesis methods developed at the University at Buffalo's Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics have the potential to revolutionize the production of quantum dots for ...
Sep 9, 2005
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One single photon. One solitary quantum pulse of electromagnetic radiation, no more, no less, produced by one single electron, will be the product of a new device under construction by nanotechnologists at the USC Viterbi ...
Sep 9, 2005
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