04/06/2007

Researchers find 24 new species in Suriname rainforest

Scientists exploring the remote highlands of eastern Suriname discovered 24 species believed to be new to science, including a frog with florescent purple markings and other amphibians, fish and insects.

When atoms collide

Scientists at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have proposed a new way to determine accurate time faster.

Scientists present new results from Huygens probe

Today, two and a half years after the historic landing of ESA’s Huygens probe on Titan, a new set of results on Saturn’s largest moon is ready to be presented. Titan, as seen through the eyes of Huygens still holds exciting ...

Coming Soon: Blood Vessels from a Test Tube?

Our tissues and organs consist of a complex, closely balanced assembly of different types of cells, extracellular matrix, and special signal-carrying molecules. The growth of such structures in the laboratory, perhaps for ...

Health concerns urge Wi-Fi removal

After a warning from a government watchdog group, schools and families in Britain are scrambling to remove Wi-Fi systems.

Atlantis astronauts ready after long wait

Astronauts set to take off from Florida on the shuttle Atlantis are determined to remember the mission, because it could be the last of their careers.

Russian nuclear waste worries Norway

Norwegian officials are worried about the safety of a giant nuclear waste facility near the Norwegian border with Russia.

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