Science
Dinosaurs and birds share small genomes E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Flying animals such as birds have small genomes, but did that evolve along with the ability to fly? Recent research suggests not.

 
Sunlight speeds asteroid spin E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Weak but cumulative forces generated by sunlight are enough to accelerate the rotation of asteroids, scientists have determined.

 
Scientists: Mars minerals left by groundwater, not seas E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Mineral deposits found on Mars by the Opportunity rover were probably due to springs rather than long-evaporated seas, scientists now believe.

 
Mars minerals left by groundwater E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Mineral deposits found on Mars by the Opportunity rover were probably due to springs rather than long-evaporated seas, scientists now believe.

 
Sunlight affects asteroid spin E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
The apparently insignificant forces generated by sunlight are enough to affect the rotation of asteroids, scientists have determined.

 
Fired: Astronaut Lisa Nowak gone from NASA E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Astronaut Lisa Nowak’s actions in regard to Colleen Shipman have seen Nowak ‘terminated’ by NASA, following 30 days probation following her arrest on attempted kidnapping charges.

 
Sexy emails to bring down Shuttle astronauts? E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
A series of sexy emails, sent to and from the Space Shuttle as it orbited the planet, have conspired to cast light on the astronaut love triangle between Lisa Nowak, Bill Oefelein and Colleen Shipman that saw Nowak go on an anti-Shipman rampage.

 
Scientists searching mysterious hole at bottom of Atlantic Ocean E-mail
Thursday, 08 March 2007
A scientific team is exploring a gigantic hole that is mysteriously located at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, in a spot  where the Earth’s crust should be found. The hole is estimated to be hundreds of square kilometers in area.

 
Garlic: maximize benefits by crushing, waiting, eating raw E-mail
Wednesday, 07 March 2007
Crushing garlic, letting it stand, and then eating it raw—according to Argentinean researchers—gives people the best health benefits.

 
First Chinese spacewalk announced for September 2008 E-mail
Wednesday, 07 March 2007
Officials with CNSA, China’s space counterpart to NASA, have announced that one—maybe even two—taikonauts (Chinese astronauts) will perform a spacewalk after launching from their Shenzhou 7 spacecraft in September 2008.

 
Orbital Express spacecraft to test ability to rendezvous without human help E-mail
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
U.S. DARPA, the agency that developed ARPANET (which became the Internet), is testing a robot called Orbital Express that could eventually be used to service satellites automatically while in space.
 
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