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What should we name Pluto's new moon?
A fourth moon orbiting the dwarf planet Pluto has just been discovered. The tiny satellite — it's a mere 8 to 21 miles (13 to 34 km) across — show...
Sunday, 24 July 2011
Where did life exist on Mars? NASA chooses landing site for Curiosity rover
Curiosity rover, formally known as the Mars Science Laboratory, will land at the foot of an 18,000-foot mountain in Gale crater, NASA announced Friday...
Saturday, 23 July 2011
DNA molecules harnessed as test tube computers
Supercomputers, robots and the human brain represent the artifacts of a long evolutionary chain stretching back to a soupy mass of molecules floating ...
Saturday, 23 July 2011
Freaky mutant mouse seals genes to resist poison
Poison-resistant mice have been giving homeowners throughout Germany and Spain increased trouble in recent years. New research indicates that some of ...
Friday, 22 July 2011
Aurora on Exoplanet 'hot Jupiter' depicted
A new model has been created that shows aurorae on distant "hot Jupiters" can be up to 1000 times brighter than Earth aurorae, or Northern and Souther...
Friday, 22 July 2011
Russia declares 'era of Soyuz' after shuttle
Moscow on Thursday declared it is now the "era of the Soyuz" after the U.S. shuttle's last flight left the Russian system as the sole means for delive...
Friday, 22 July 2011
Volcanic eruptions long overdue down under
Australia is often called the oldest continent on Earth because of the lack of historic geologic upheaval that marks other areas of the world. But its...
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Great white shark jumps from sea into research boat
Marine researchers in South Africa had a narrow escape after a three-meter-long great white shark breached the surface of the sea and leapt into their...
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
The extinct species back from the dead and causing mayhem
The reintroduction into the wild of creatures like the beaver and sea eagle that had previously died out in Britain is endangering the countryside, an...
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Nuclear fission confirmed as source of more than half of Earth's heat
Nuclear fission powers the movement of Earth's continents and crust, a consortium of physicists and other scientists is now reporting, confirming long...
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
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