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Breaking News
August Meteor Shower Will Be 'A Great Show'
2,400-year-old golden mask unearthed
Giant telescope begins scouring space
Sites introduce preteens to networking
Google CEO: Will fight Viacom suit
Space shuttle moves to launch pad
35 Disney films coming to Xbox 360
Bus-sized squid washes up on beach
Space shuttle heads back to Florida
Nuclear energy hot topic once again
Doctors back plan to store medical info under your skin
Step by step, researcher looks for sexuality clues
Paranoia grows over Google's power
Skull of giant panda's ancestor found
Atlantis undocks from space station
Google maps: An invasion of privacy?
Astronauts to repair shuttle's thermal blanket
EU urged to get Galileo system in orbit
Scientists say 'Iceman' died from arrow
India is considering sending an unmanned mission to Mars by 2013
Scientists fear global warming will generate longer, more expensive wildfire seasons
Cosmonaut does a golf drive in space
Junk DNA in Y-chromosome control functions: scientists
Hubble telescope will get upgrade
Sun probe sends back first data
Bacteria turn tiny rotors inside newly designed microscopic machines
China's seed-breeding satellite returns to earth
Study acquits sun of climate change
Apple Computer appears poised to jump into the movie business
Biologists test for bird flu in Alaska
Receding Texas lake reveals old skeleton
Scientists pinpoint polar cataclysm date
NASA presses ahead with shuttle launch
Japan orders Apple battery probe
Hackers steal AT&T customer info
iPod rival from SanDisk makes sensation
Shuttle countdown test goes smoothly
Atlantic hurricane predictions lowered
Sprint Nextel to form network with WiMax
The 2006 Atlantic hurricane season should be slightly less active than originally predicted
Space shuttle Atlantis was hauled to the launch pad early Wednesday
FBI plans wiretapping the Internet
Navy and whale advocates settle sonar suit
Intel's price cutting technologies affect AMD
India, China and rest of Asia goes nuclear for energy shortages
A key test of a daring yet wobbly spacewalking technique passed with flying colors
The increase in the number of large western wildfires linked to global warming
The astronauts moved a huge cargo container, nicknamed Leonardo, onto the space station by robotic arm
Europe's antitrust regulators voted unanimously Monday in favor of fining the world's largest software company Microsoft
China has launched a campaign to enforce curfews at Internet cafes
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Monday barring the Navy from using a type of sonar
A huge asteroid whizzed by Earth early Monday
Engineers on Monday are closely scrutinizing a small crack in insulation on the space shuttle's fuel tank
Thunderstorms forced NASA to call off the launch of Discovery on Saturday
U.S. magistrate has struck down many of the SCO Group Inc.'s claims against IBM Corp.
A huge asteroid will have a close encounter with Earth this weekend
NASA on Friday named its new lunar spacecraft Ares I and Ares V
NASA chief Michael Griffin is taking a calculated gamble by going ahead with the launch of Discovery
President Bush's plan to send man to Mars in coming decades received a green light Thursday
Space shuttle Discovery's crew of seven arrived at the Kennedy Space Center
Device helps the blind read
Microsoft tries to prove it is one-stop shop for sophisticated communications technology
New US proposals to tighten controls on the export of high technology goods to China
Intel has launched its opening gambit in a triple-play to win back market share from its biggest rival Advanced Micro Devices
The main camera on the Hubble no working
HD DVD versus Blu-Ray next-generation DVD format battle is on
South Korea plans to launch a new space program to search for extraterrestrial life
Navy has begun a criminal investigation on Web publication of personal data for 28,000 sailors
Denmark is to set up seven unmanned measuring stations along the edge of Greenland's vast ice cap
7.0 earthquake anytime in Los Angeles and San Diego
French scientists have suggested using one asteroid to destroy another
Strange supernova puzzles scientists
IBM has built a transistor that runs about 100 times faster than current chips
Japan’s NTT Card hit by security breach
IBM and the Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered a way to extract far greater speeds from frozen chips
BP and DuPont signalled a breakthrough in biofuels
Verizon Communications Inc. has charged that Internet phone carrier Vonage Holdings Corp. violated patent rights
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Japan ready to topple China is space - the race for the third space in the cosmsos!
Karen Nash
Japan is set to launch its first lunar orbiter this summer, but exploring the moon is just part of the mission.
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Asteroids- The Source Of All Living Things
Paula Adhikari
Have you ever wondered how life got on to our once dry planet? Well, it had started with the asteroids…
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Striking Green Comet Suddenly Visible in Evening Sky
Robert Roy Britt
What had been a modest comet seen only with binoculars or telescopes flared up this week to become visible to the naked eye ...
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Meteors not only culprit in mass extinction - climate change threatened many species
Michael Schirber
A growing number of paleontologists say that Earth-smashing meteors cannot take all the blame for the many mass extinctions that dot our planet's fossil record. The true causes seem to be more complex.
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Superconductor with Composite Crystal generates gravity waves for propagation in quantum vacuum like the multidimensional Hyperspace
IDDT
A complex experiment is providing answer to many vital questions. The gravity waves generated can create a massive sensation of propagation in quantum vacuum like the multidimensional Hyperspace.
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Gravity wave is the ultimate source of space and time travel
IDDT
Scientists all around the world are chasing the gravity wave phenomenon and invisible dark matter presence to derive the ultimate source of space travel and perhaps time travel.
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Passenger plane no louder than a washing machine will use 25 percent less fuel
Dave Demerjian
Researchers have unveiled design plans for a passenger plane they claim will be no louder than a washing machine and will use 25 percent less fuel than current jetliners.
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NASA Studies Manned Asteroid Mission
Leonard David
NASA is appraising a human mission to a near-Earth asteroid—gauging the scientific merit of the endeavor while testing out spacecraft gear, as well as mastering techniques that could prove useful if a space rock ever took aim for our planet.
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Robot with 'human soul' explores remotely
Tom Simonite
Technology that lets a human 'inhabit' the body of a distant robot for remote exploration is being tested in Germany.
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A black hole close to our Solar System spins at close to the maximum theoretical speed
Jacqui Hayes
A black hole close to our Solar System spins at close to the maximum theoretical speed and has far-reaching implications for high-energy events in our universe, according to new U.S. study.
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Architecture in Italy goes green
Elisabetta Povoledo
Several companies are now developing 'smog-eating' products that can be used not just for the facades of buildings, but also in paint, plaster, and paving materials for roads.
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Mars Global Surveyor still silent

The 10-year-old probe last had radio communication with Earth on Nov. 2, and NASA said earlier this week that the spacecraft's mission to map the surface of the Red Planet was likely at an end.
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Creating artificial curvature of space-time

In general relativity, gravity is a manifestation of the curvature of space-time. Massive objects distort space and time....
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Bending space, time and escaping into higher dimensions using dark energy

The purpose is to understand the process of bending the space and time and escaping into higher dimensions.
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EU will not allow Microsoft to bundle Internet search engine and a fixed-document reader into vista
Media Release
The Vista operating system is also being closely scrutinized by Chuna, India, Brazil and Japan.
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A plane that can be driven will be out and operating in a few years
Kirsten Rabke
The aviation and car industries will merge as vehiles will fly as well could be driven on the road.
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Atlantis docks to space station
Media Release
Space shuttle Atlantis docked with the international space station Monday, arriving with the first addition to the orbiting space lab in more than 31/2 years.
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Dark matter exists and connects gravitational radiation with our physical world
Media Release
- A team of US scientists has found the first direct evidence of the existence of 'dark matter,' a little-understood substance with a huge influence on gravity, the team's leader said on Tuesday...
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