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Sustainability When human injection of carbon into the atmosphere reaches 1 trillion tons dangerous climate change with average global warming of more than 2 Celsius degrees will likely occur a new
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Web Tech The Department of Energy is releasing a record amount of supercomputing time 1 3 billion processor hours which has astrophysicists biologists and everyone in between drooling in
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Miscellaneous Even as the World Health Organization acknowledges that swine flu will spread worldwide and could evolve in unpredictable ways it hasn t ordered generic versions of Tamiflu the most
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Miscellaneous A fundamental but elusive step in the early evolution of life on Earth has been replicated in a laboratory Researchers synthesized the basic ingredients of RNA a molecule from which the
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Scientists have made the fastest camera ever It can take 6 1 million pictures in a single second at a shutter speed of 440 trillionths of a second Light itself moves just a fraction of a
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For the first time DNA from an extinct animal has been resurrected inside a living creature The donors in this were four 100 year old Tasmanian tiger specimens preserved in ethanol at
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Shuttle astronauts began the first of five spacewalks slated for this fourth and final servicing mission on the Hubble Space Telescope at 8 52 a m Eastern time Thursday They installed a
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Physics LIVERMORE California Thirty years ago half the core of a reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear complex melted down but government officials and the utility running the place didn t
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name was chosen because Mercury was the messenger to the gods in Roman mythology launched in 2004 and will fly by Mercury a total of three times before settling into orbit in 2011 Combined with mapping by Mariner 10 in the 70s we now know what 90 percent of the surface looks like And it looks weird Superficially Mercury looks a lot like the moon small grayish
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Web Tech Google s search data may have been able to provide an early warning of the swine flu outbreak if the company had been looking in the right place
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Space American spacecraft had to dodge space debris four times in 2008 NASA revealed Tuesday a fact that highlights both the extent of the space junk problem and the primary mitigation option
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Beginning with a declaration during his inaugural address that we will restore science to its rightful place President Obama has placed science and scientific process at the heart of his
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are doing any Shuttle crew s extravehicular activities are awe inspiring and mesmerizing In this Wired Science mini gallery we trace the history of the spacewalk with photos from NASA The Soviets beat Americans to spacewalking On March 18 1965 Aleksey Leonov became the first human to walk in space The image is a still from the external movie camera attached to his
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with sbovio noting that a Moon Pie would begin to melt in 2 674 seconds Nonetheless from where she was sitting the crowd was enthusiastic even clapping at the communications checks MattSimantov Orlando Sentinel More pictures of the launch snapped live and uploaded within minutes of the launch are posted after the jump
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assumed genetic discrimination happened but there was no information on it says Jon Beckwith American Cancer Society Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Beckwith Lisa Geller HMS instructor in neurobiology and Marvin Natowicz HMS assistant professor of pathology led the research effort They reported their findings in Science and Engineering Ethics
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From the Fields is a periodic Wired Science op ed series presenting leading scientists reflections on their work society and culture Representative Rush Holt has represented New Jersey s 12th Congressional District since 1999 He has a PhD in Physics from New York University has done research on alternative energy and has
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there was no information on it says Jon Beckwith American Cancer Society Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Beckwith Lisa Geller HMS instructor in neurobiology and Marvin Natowicz HMS assistant professor of pathology led the research effort They reported their findings in Science and Engineering Ethics volume 2 issue 1 It s perhaps not as
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