Europe|EU Greenhouse Gas Deal Falls Short of Expectations New York Times
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European Union leaders and family members in Brussels on Thursday. Their accord aimed to set the stage for talks next year. Credit Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Associated Press. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
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Science Graphic of the Week: Spectacular, Twisted Solar Eruption Wired
Computer simulation of a 2006 solar eruption as a magnetic rope squeezed out of equilibrium and ballooned upward, converting stored energy into kinetic energy that blasted particles from the sun's surface. Tahar Amari /Centre de physique théorique.
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Computer simulation of a 2006 solar eruption as a magnetic rope squeezed out of equilibrium and ballooned upward, converting stored energy into kinetic energy that blasted particles from the sun's surface. Tahar Amari /Centre de physique théorique.
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Kate Greene: Why the first Mars mission should be manned by women Dallas Morning News
In February of 1960, Look magazine ran a cover story that asked, “Should a Girl Be First in Space?” It was a sensational headline representing an audacious idea at the time. And as we all know, the proposal fell short. In 1961, NASA sent Alan Shepard above ...
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In February of 1960, Look magazine ran a cover story that asked, “Should a Girl Be First in Space?” It was a sensational headline representing an audacious idea at the time. And as we all know, the proposal fell short. In 1961, NASA sent Alan Shepard above ...
NASA Seeks Ultra-lightweight Materials to Help Enable Journey to Mars
Eight months on 'Hawaiian Mars' tests rigors of exploration
BREAKING: Mars colony discovered on Hawaiian volcano
Mystery of 4000-year-old 'CD-ROM' is solved Yahoo News UK
The cryptic symbol-covered disc is described as the 'first CD-ROM' - and archaeologists have battled to uncover its secrets ever since it was found in 1908. Rob Waugh – 12 hours ago. Share 3. Tweet. 0. Share0; Print. Experts have finally decoded the ...
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The cryptic symbol-covered disc is described as the 'first CD-ROM' - and archaeologists have battled to uncover its secrets ever since it was found in 1908. Rob Waugh – 12 hours ago. Share 3. Tweet. 0. Share0; Print. Experts have finally decoded the ...
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Range Safety Concerns Postpone Launch of European Re-entry Experiment Space News
Given the flight manifests of Europe's heavy-lift Ariane 5 and medium-lift Europeanized Russian Soyuz rockets in December, the Vega IXV launch may be pushed into early 2015, Bianchi said. Credit: Arianespace photo. PARIS — The European Space ...
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Given the flight manifests of Europe's heavy-lift Ariane 5 and medium-lift Europeanized Russian Soyuz rockets in December, the Vega IXV launch may be pushed into early 2015, Bianchi said. Credit: Arianespace photo. PARIS — The European Space ...
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Google Executive Sets New Freefall Jump Record Sky News
The tech giant's senior vice president is carried up to 136,400ft by a helium balloon before falling back to earth at 800mph. 03:20, UK, Saturday 25 October 2014. 1/8. Alan Eustace prepares to lift off. Gallery: Google Executive In Sky Dive Record Attempt.
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The tech giant's senior vice president is carried up to 136,400ft by a helium balloon before falling back to earth at 800mph. 03:20, UK, Saturday 25 October 2014. 1/8. Alan Eustace prepares to lift off. Gallery: Google Executive In Sky Dive Record Attempt.
Google's Alan Eustace makes record skydive from edge of space
Google exec breaks sound barrier in supersonic freefall from near-space
Google executive Alan Eustace makes record leap from edge of space
Scientists discover highest Ice Age settlements yet Christian Science Monitor
Some 12,000 years ago, humans were living high up in the Peruvian Andes, say scientists, suggesting that ancient South Americans adapted very quickly to high-altitude living. By Tia Ghose, LiveScience October 24, 2014. close. Archaeologists excavate a ...
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Some 12,000 years ago, humans were living high up in the Peruvian Andes, say scientists, suggesting that ancient South Americans adapted very quickly to high-altitude living. By Tia Ghose, LiveScience October 24, 2014. close. Archaeologists excavate a ...
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Massive Sunspots Shooting X-Class Solar Flares Toward Earth Could Disrupt ... Chinatopix
A huge sunspot launching solar flares is currently directed and heading to Earth, with the potential to disrupt technology at any moment. The sunspot is the largest that has been shot toward the Earth in the last 24 years. Judging by its size, it has the potential ...
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A huge sunspot launching solar flares is currently directed and heading to Earth, with the potential to disrupt technology at any moment. The sunspot is the largest that has been shot toward the Earth in the last 24 years. Judging by its size, it has the potential ...
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Scientists say Rosetta's comet stinks -- literally Los Angeles Times
It turns out that the comet the Rosetta mission has been chasing for the last decade is a stinker. Literally. Researchers from the University of Bern in Switzerland say that if you could take a whiff of the cloud of gas surrounding the icy nucleus of comet ...
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It turns out that the comet the Rosetta mission has been chasing for the last decade is a stinker. Literally. Researchers from the University of Bern in Switzerland say that if you could take a whiff of the cloud of gas surrounding the icy nucleus of comet ...
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Astronaut's photographs from space station help put things in perspective Houston Chronicle
The Richat Structure in Mauritania, also known as the Eye of the Sahara, is a landmark for astronauts. "This bull's-eye orients you, instantly," Chris Hadfield writes in his new book, "You Are Here." By Maggie Galehouse. October 24, 2014 | Updated: October ...
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The Richat Structure in Mauritania, also known as the Eye of the Sahara, is a landmark for astronauts. "This bull's-eye orients you, instantly," Chris Hadfield writes in his new book, "You Are Here." By Maggie Galehouse. October 24, 2014 | Updated: October ...
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