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Ancient reptiles came to rule the oceans
The first mosasaur was discovered in the 18th century. Scientists are now studying how their bodies changed as they adapted to swimming in the open oc...
Tuesday, 02 August 2011
Adobe dives into HTML with new Edge software
Adobe Systems has dipped its toes in the HTML5 pool, but started on Sunday it's taking the plunge with the public preview release of software called E...
Monday, 01 August 2011
Russia may lose 30% of permafrost by 2050
Russia's vast permafrost areas may shrink by a third by the middle of the century due to global warming, endangering infrastructure in the Arctic zone...
Monday, 01 August 2011
NASA to peer through Jupiter's stormy clouds for first time
A £674 million "cloud skimmer" is to begin its five year journey through space this week to reveal what drives the violent weather on the giant plane...
Monday, 01 August 2011
SpaceX eyes November 30 cargo launch to space station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) -- Space Exploration Technologies, a privately owned firm developing a space taxi with U.S.-government backing, plan...
Monday, 01 August 2011
Progress hits snag: tiny chips use outsize power
For decades, the power of computers has grown at a staggering rate as designers have managed to squeeze ever more and ever tinier transistors onto a s...
Monday, 01 August 2011
Driving on the moon: the 40-year legacy of NASA's first lunar car
When NASA's Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott and James Irwin touched down on the moon 40 years ago, they had an extra special tool packed away on thei...
Sunday, 31 July 2011
AT&T to throttle big users of unlimited data
AT&T announced service throttling for the heaviest users of its unlimited mobile data plans on Friday, saying the only way to truly solve its bandwidt...
Monday, 01 August 2011
Atom smasher closes in on elusive particle
GRENOBLE, France (AP) - Scientists will find a long-sought theoretical particle — or rule out that it exists — by the end of 2012, the director of...
Sunday, 31 July 2011
'Unexpected' source of sea level rise found
In the whodunit-style search for the culprit behind drastic sea level rise many thousands of years ago, new research may have cleared one falsely accu...
Saturday, 30 July 2011
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