• Precursor Task Team (1989)

    Updated: 2010-09-30 14:36:17
    FEATURED : IMAGE 29 Sep 2010, 21:00 UTC Keck Observatory discovers the first Goldilocks exoplanet 30 September 2010, 1:54:27 UTC RSS About Contact Site Map Home News Podcasts Blogs Participate Links Press Releases Featured Most Recent Advanced Search For Journalists Press Releases Embargoed Releases Recent Releases 48 hr Register Login Accreditation Policy For Press Officers Past Releases Submit Press Release Feed Press Release RSS How-To Register Login Accreditation Policy Feedback Report Abuse Submit Press Release Feed Episodes Featured Episodes Most Recent Advanced Search Shows Featured Shows Recently Added Recently Updated Feedback Submit Podcast Review Policy Report Abuse Posts Featured Posts Most Recent Advanced Search Blogs Directory Featured Feeds Recently Added Recently Updated

  • Cool Cars: 1930 Stutz

    Updated: 2010-09-30 14:00:00
    : Method Building That Grows a Salt Skin Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Cool Cars : 1930 Stutz post from CR4 Recent Blog Entries on 30 September 2010 10:00:00 AM . CR4 Recent Blog Entries This 1930 Stutz Model M the rear of it , at least appears to come tantalizingly close to the shapes and forms used on the Chrysler Thunderbolt and the myriad other long , low , partially streamlined cars of the late 1930s . From the seller s description : Professionals appreciated Stutzs Read The Full Article : http : cr4.globalspec.com blogentry 14153 Cool-Cars-1930-Stutz from_rss=1 Add to del.icio.us Digg this Post to Furl Add to reddit Add to

  • Building That Grows a Salt Skin

    Updated: 2010-09-30 13:57:50
    Method Women and Veterinary Medicine Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Building That Grows a Salt Skin post from CR4 Recent Blog Entries on 30 September 2010 09:57:50 AM . CR4 Recent Blog Entries From Neatorama : Faulders Studio has designed a building called GEOtube that , if built in Dubai , would develop its own outer surface from salt The building plans include a lattice of pipes on the outside , which would grow solid from salt deposits over 15-30 years . Read th Read The Full Article : http : cr4.globalspec.com blogentry 14177 Building-That-Grows-a-Salt-Skin from_rs s=1 Add to del.icio.us Digg this Post to Furl Add to reddit

  • The Space Station Race

    Updated: 2010-09-30 13:24:55
    Method Shipments of silicon for semiconductor manufacturing raise more than 23 Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . The Space Station Race post from CR4 Recent Blog Entries on 30 September 2010 09:24:55 AM . CR4 Recent Blog Entries From Fast Company : Russia and the U.S . are once again locked in a battle to reach space--but this time , the goal isn t the moon . It s the world s first commercial space station . Russian companies Orbital Technologies and RSC Energia announced plans this week to launch the first com Read The Full Article : http : cr4.globalspec.com blogentry 14176 The-Space-Station-Race from_rss=1 Add to del.icio.us Digg

  • High school students co-author planetary nebula paper

    Updated: 2010-09-30 12:57:53
    LCOGT news: Ten Sydney high-school students have taken a first step into the world of research by co-authoring a scientific paper with professional astronomers about a dying star. The students, from Sydney Girls High, are part of the ‘Space to Grow’ program, which uses astronomy to engage and retain senior high-school students in science. The girls used Faulkes Telescope North , Hawaii, to study a ghostly cloud of gas in space. read more »

  • Cosmic Rays and Chemicals

    Updated: 2010-09-30 12:19:59
    FEATURED : IMAGE 29 Sep 2010, 21:00 UTC Keck Observatory discovers the first Goldilocks exoplanet 30 September 2010, 1:54:24 UTC RSS About Contact Site Map Home News Podcasts Blogs Participate Links Press Releases Featured Most Recent Advanced Search For Journalists Press Releases Embargoed Releases Recent Releases 48 hr Register Login Accreditation Policy For Press Officers Past Releases Submit Press Release Feed Press Release RSS How-To Register Login Accreditation Policy Feedback Report Abuse Submit Press Release Feed Episodes Featured Episodes Most Recent Advanced Search Shows Featured Shows Recently Added Recently Updated Feedback Submit Podcast Review Policy Report Abuse Posts Featured Posts Most Recent Advanced Search Blogs Directory Featured Feeds Recently Added Recently Updated

  • New planet could be home to life

    Updated: 2010-09-30 12:02:34
    FEATURED : IMAGE 29 Sep 2010, 21:00 UTC Keck Observatory discovers the first Goldilocks exoplanet 30 September 2010, 1:54:24 UTC RSS About Contact Site Map Home News Podcasts Blogs Participate Links Press Releases Featured Most Recent Advanced Search For Journalists Press Releases Embargoed Releases Recent Releases 48 hr Register Login Accreditation Policy For Press Officers Past Releases Submit Press Release Feed Press Release RSS How-To Register Login Accreditation Policy Feedback Report Abuse Submit Press Release Feed Episodes Featured Episodes Most Recent Advanced Search Shows Featured Shows Recently Added Recently Updated Feedback Submit Podcast Review Policy Report Abuse Posts Featured Posts Most Recent Advanced Search Blogs Directory Featured Feeds Recently Added Recently Updated

  • Cosmic Rays and Chemicals

    Updated: 2010-09-30 11:19:59
    Method Cool Cars : 1930 Stutz Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Cosmic Rays and Chemicals post from Supernova Condensate on 30 September 2010 07:19:59 AM . Supernova Condensate Did you know that , seen in high energy gamma rays , the Moon is actually brighter than the Sun Remarkably , the photons that make up this image carried over 20 million electron volts of energy each . That already sounds like a lot , but to put it into perspective , a single photon of red light only carries 2 electron volts . The image was taken by the Compton gamma ray observatory which , between 1991 and 2000, gave us our first proper view of the gamma ray

  • Two Russian Companies Plan to Build a Commercial Space Station

    Updated: 2010-09-30 09:59:45
    Space Fellowship: Will there soon be another human destination in low Earth orbit, or is this a redundant pipe dream? Two Russian-based companies hope to build the first-ever commercial space station, named, fittingly, Commercial Space Station (CSS). Having second space station in orbit will allow the crew of the International Space Station to leave the ISS “if a required maintenance procedure or a real emergency were to occur, without the return of the ISS crew to Earth,” said Alexey Krasnov, Head of M [...]

  • Cosmic accidents: Blasting the Earth into life

    Updated: 2010-09-30 09:03:00
    : Method Women and Veterinary Medicine Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Cosmic accidents : Blasting the Earth into life post from New Scientist Environment on 30 September 2010 05:03:00 AM . New Scientist Environment The solar system's late heavy bombardment blasted our planet but might also have delivered our water , and created nurseries for life Read The Full Article : http : feeds.newscientist.com c 749 f 424048 s e415be4 l 0L0Snewscientist0N0Carti cle0Cmg20A7277950B80A0A0Ecosmic0Eaccidents0Eblasting0Ethe0Eearth0Einto0Elife0Bhtml0DDCMP0FOTC0Erss0Gnsref0Fenvironment story01.htm Add to del.icio.us Digg this Post to Furl Add to

  • Seeing stars: High School students co-author scientific paper

    Updated: 2010-09-30 08:36:52
    Faulkes Telescope News: Ten Sydney high-school students have taken a first step into the world of research by co-authoring a scientific paper with professional astronomers about a dying star. The students, from Sydney Girls High, are part of the ‘Space to Grow’ program, which uses astronomy to engage and retain senior high-school students in science. The girls used the Faulkes Telescope North, a 2-m telescope in Hawaii, to study a ghostly cloud of gas in space. read more

  • Potentially habitable planet discovered

    Updated: 2010-09-30 08:31:37
    Space Fellowship: Washington, D.C. Astronomers have found a new, potentially habitable Earth-sized planet. It is one of two new planets discovered around the star Gliese 581, some 20 light years away. The planet, Gliese 581g, is located in a "habitable zone"—a distance from the star where the planet receives just the right amount of stellar energy to maintain liquid water at or near the planet's surface. The 11- year study, published in the Astrophysical Journal and posted online at arXiv.org, suggests that [...]

  • What Will the Constellations Look Like in 50,000 Years?

    Updated: 2010-09-30 08:31:00
    Discovery News - Space News: The stars are not static points in the sky, they move over time. That means the constellations are shifting too.

  • Research Lays Foundation For Building On The Moon – Or Anywhere Else

    Updated: 2010-09-30 08:28:41
    Space Fellowship: The key to the stability of any building is its foundation, but it is difficult to test some building sites in advance – such as those on the moon. New research from North Carolina State University is helping resolve the problem by using computer models that can utilize a small sample of soil to answer fundamental questions about how soil at a building site will interact with foundations. “If you are going to build a large structure, you have to run a lot of tests on the building site to [...]

  • Milky Way Sidelined in Galactic Tug of War

    Updated: 2010-09-30 08:26:19
    Space Fellowship: Cambridge, MA - The Magellanic Stream is an arc of hydrogen gas spanning more than 100 degrees of the sky as it trails behind the Milky Way's neighbor galaxies, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, has long been thought to be the dominant gravitational force in forming the Stream by pulling gas from the Clouds. A new computer simulation by Gurtina Besla (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) and her colleagues now shows, however, that the Magellanic Strea [...]

  • NRL's Wide-field Imager Selected for Solar Probe Plus Mission

    Updated: 2010-09-30 08:23:22
    Space Fellowship: NASA has chosen the Naval Research Laboratory's Wide-field Imager to be part of the Solar Probe Plus mission slated for launch no later than 2018. The Solar Probe Plus, a small car-sized spacecraft will plunge directly into the sun's atmosphere approximately four million miles from our star's surface. It will explore a region no other spacecraft ever has encountered in an effort to unlock the sun's biggest mysteries. For decades, scientists have known that the corona, or the outer atm [...]

  • Shipments of silicon for semiconductor manufacturing raise more than 23%

    Updated: 2010-09-30 08:16:30
    Method Is Your Engineering Staff Connected Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Shipments of silicon for semiconductor manufacturing raise more than 23 post from Sedemos News on 30 September 2010 04:16:30 AM . Sedemos News I copy part of a post from EDN Shipments of silicon for semiconductor manufacturing in 2010 will grow by 23.6 year-over-year , reaching 8.9 billion total square inches , according to iSuppli . estimates Global silicon shipments in terms of square inches are bouncing back in 2010, after suffering like most segments did in the 2008 2009 . economy That's according to a report from iSuppli Corp , which estimated shipments

  • NASA And Optimus Prime Collaborate To Educate Youth

    Updated: 2010-09-30 06:10:36
    NASA And Optimus Prime Collaborate To Educate Youth

  • Botanical Wednesday: It's that time of year

    Updated: 2010-09-30 04:50:27
    : Method Cosmic Rays and Chemicals Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Botanical Wednesday : It's that time of year post from Pharyngula on 30 September 2010 12:50:27 AM . Pharyngula via National Geographic Read the comments on this post . Read The Full Article : http : feedproxy.google.com r scienceblogs pharyngula 3 X2wfPL5lzCs botanical_w ednesday_its_that_t.php Add to del.icio.us Digg this Post to Furl Add to reddit Add to myYahoo Website designed by Bartosz Brzezinski Powered by blogdig.net Cool Stuff Have A Great science BLOG Add Your Blog To this Site News Ticker Top science videos Write a Story for Method Submit a Press Release

  • Astronews Daily (2455470)

    Updated: 2010-09-30 01:57:58
    SciBuff: Top Stories NASA and NSF-Funded Research Finds First Potentially Habitable Exoplanet – A team of planet hunters from the University of California (UC) Santa Cruz, and the Carnegie Institution of Washington has announced the discovery of a planet with three times the mass of Earth orbiting a nearby star at a distance that places it [...]

  • First Potentially Habitable Exoplanet Found

    Updated: 2010-09-30 01:55:52
    Astrobiology Magazine: A team of scientists has announced the discovery of a planet with three times the mass of Earth orbiting a nearby star at a distance that places it in the middle of the star s habitable zone. This

  • Possibly Habitable Planet Found

    Updated: 2010-09-29 22:48:58
    NASA and NSF-Funded Research Finds First Potentially Habitable Exoplanet "A team of planet hunters from the University of California (UC) Santa Cruz, and the Carnegie Institution of Washington has announced the discovery of a planet with three times the mass of Earth orbiting a nearby star at a distance that places it squarely in the middle of the star's "habitable zone."

  • NASA Invites Public To Discuss "What Matters Next" At TedxNASA

    Updated: 2010-09-29 21:30:51
    NASA Invites Public To Discuss "What Matters Next" At TedxNASA

  • Lighting Up the Night

    Updated: 2010-09-26 19:39:12
    Site Navigation Blog Topics Using Earth , Transforming Earth Once and Future Earth Oil spill in the gulf Vaccines The Human Spark Archive Features Object of the Month Scientist on the Spot Changing Seasons Browse Images Browse Tags Links Community Latest comments Contribute Buzz points Mentors Scientists Teachers Community Guidelines Member Gallery Exhibit Buzz kiosks About Where is Science Buzz Awards Credits Copyright Information Contact Us Privacy Help Be part of the buzz . Login Register On this day Lighting Up the Night by Joe on Sep . 26th , 2010 Lighting Up the Night Courtesy Tom Moler Lights and space shuttle Discovery are reflected in the water as it rolls to the pad on its final planned mission to the International Space . Station Average : Select rating Poor Okay Good Great

  • Hypergravity opportunities for University Students

    Updated: 2010-09-26 02:35:48
    Hypergravity opportunities for University Students

  • IAC 2010 Professional Development Programme

    Updated: 2010-09-26 02:35:46
    IAC 2010 Professional Development Programme

  • NASA ARC Solicitation: Support Services for Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellites "SPHERES"

    Updated: 2010-09-25 17:31:17
    NASA ARC Solicitation: Support Services for Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellites "SPHERES"

  • NASA KSC Solicitation: Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployers Contract

    Updated: 2010-09-25 17:31:16
    NASA KSC Solicitation: Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployers Contract

  • NASA ARC Award: Educational Outreach Events

    Updated: 2010-09-25 17:31:13
    NASA ARC Award: Educational Outreach Events

  • "Coreshine" sheds light on the birth of stars

    Updated: 2010-09-25 15:23:55
    Stars are formed as the dense core regions of cosmic clouds of gas and dust ("molecular clouds") collapse under their own gravity. As a result, matter in these regions becomes ever denser and hotter until finally nuclear fusion is ignited: a star is born. This is how our own star, the Sun, came into being; the fusion processes are responsible for the Sun's light, on which life on Earth depends. The dust grains contained in the collapsing clouds are the raw material out of which an interesting by-product of star formation is made: solar systems and Earth-like planets........

  • Wedding bells for SpaceX's millionaire founder

    Updated: 2010-09-25 03:17:37
    Sounds like SpaceX founder (and Tesla Motors CEO) Elon Musk is getting married to British-born actress Talulah Riley this weekend in Scotland. That's the word from an unusual source: Musk's ex, novelist Justine Musk.

  • Relativity affects your age ... just a bit

    Updated: 2010-09-23 19:01:17
    Repeated tests have shown that the theory of relativity affects satellites orbiting Earth as well as galaxy clusters billions of light-years away ... but does it affect you when you're going up the stairs? Experiments reported in this week's issue of the journal Science say yes.

  • Science and the parting of the Red Sea: Was wind at play?

    Updated: 2010-09-23 16:41:59
    : Site Navigation Blog Topics Using Earth , Transforming Earth Once and Future Earth Oil spill in the gulf Vaccines The Human Spark Archive Features Object of the Month Scientist on the Spot Changing Seasons Browse Images Browse Tags Links Community Latest comments Contribute Buzz points Mentors Scientists Teachers Community Guidelines Member Gallery Exhibit Buzz kiosks About Where is Science Buzz Awards Credits Copyright Information Contact Us Privacy Help Be part of the buzz . Login Register Science links Science and the parting of the Red Sea : Was wind at play by Thor on Sep . 23rd , 2010 Several times while conducting geology geography demonstrations at the Dead Scrolls exhibit here at the Science Museum of Minnesota , I've had visitors ask questions about where the Israelite Exodus

  • Science fact and fiction on the Web

    Updated: 2010-09-23 02:53:42
    Inside Science: 'Fringe' plays with parallel universes io9: Six scientists point to where sci-fi got it right The Star: Student says he flew an ornithopter Bad Astronomy: Pluto at the top of the key

  • Probe spots Mercury's curious tail

    Updated: 2010-09-22 22:39:04
    Comets aren't the only solar system objects that can grow a tail: NASA's STEREO mission has spotted a tail of faintly glowing gas stretching out from the planet Mercury. Now scientists are trying to figure out exactly what's in that thing.

  • Waves break on a stellar lagoon

    Updated: 2010-09-22 19:01:08
    Today's stunner from the Hubble Space Telescope shows clouds of gas and dust in the Lagoon Nebula, being sculpted by the intense radiation from hot young stars nearby.

  • Wonder and whimsy on the Web

    Updated: 2010-09-22 01:00:30
    Cracked: The animal kingdom's 9 most mind-blowing disguises New Scientist: Large Hadron Collider spies hints of infant universe Atlas Obscura: The Crystal Maiden in a Belize cave (via Daily Grail) ONN: NASA honeyfuggling America with nonsense space dreams

  • Daily dose of science on the Web

    Updated: 2010-09-21 00:31:37
    Breaking Orbit: Carnival of Space 170 Daily Grail: 'Philip K. Dick: A Day in the Afterlife' Nat'l Geographic: Is another Deepwater disaster inevitable? The Guardian: Pope's astronomer ready to baptize an alien

  • Search Form Hypography Science Forums

    Updated: 2010-09-09 05:19:39
    LaTeX Code This equation was made with the following : code A LaTeX tutorial is . available Hypography Science Forums : Search Form Hypography Science Forums Jump to content Search Search : section Forums Members Help Calendar Blogs Gallery Pages Advanced Sign In Register Now Help Forums Members Chat Portal Blogs Gallery Bug Tracker Hypography Science Forums Search Form Science Forums Rules View New Content Search Find words Tip : Search for a specific phrase by enclosing it in quotes Match all words any words Search titles only Find author Find by date to Search in section Help Files Forums Members Calendar Blogs Gallery Pages Result sorting Last Update Time Title Descending z-a Ascending a-z These additional filters can be used to find discussions Find in forum Help and Advice

  • Increasing Potential of Small Satellites

    Updated: 2010-09-07 15:43:45
    Increasing Potential of Small Satellites Space blog Increasing Potential of Small Satellites SMi and SSTL have teamed up to organise a conference The Increasing Potential of Small Satellites which will take place at the Surrey Research Park in Guildford this December . The event follows on from the sell-out of The Potential of Small Satellites Masterclass in 2009. Register for a comprehensive survey of both the current and future technologies involved in small satellite design , and also the current and future applications to which those technologies can be . applied SSTL's Internationally renowned Military space expert Dr . Stuart Eves will lead a Masterclass that combines presentations , discussions and interactive learning offering : delegates An understanding of the current potential

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