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Data center neutralizes the green house E-mail
Thursday, 22 February 2007
As recently reported on iTWire  data centers are huge consumers of electricity. One data center is making a stand and going green.

 
Space telescope analyses exoplanetary atmospheres E-mail
Thursday, 22 February 2007
NASA scientists have for the first time identified constituents of the atmosphere of an exoplanet (a planet outside our solar system) by using the Spitzer space telescope.

 
Molecules on exoplanets—possible precursors to life—first seen by Spitzer E-mail
Thursday, 22 February 2007
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has collected enough light from distant planets—what are called exoplanets—to detect molecules in their atmospheres. Astronomers were not expecting to accomplish such a feat so soon in their search. Consequently, they are ecstatic about the possibility of eventually finding life on exoplanets.

 
Space telescope analyses exoplanetary atmospheres E-mail
Thursday, 22 February 2007
NASA scientists have for the first time identified constituents of the atmosphere of an exoplanet (a planet outside our solar system) by using the Spitzer space telescope.

 
IBM computer scientist Frances Allen is first woman to win Turing Award E-mail
Thursday, 22 February 2007
U.S. computer scientist Frances “Fran” E. Allen will receive the 2006 Turing Award in June 2007 for her work in program optimization that set the stage for today’s high-speed computing systems.

 
Space station science insufficient 45 years after John Glenn’s historic flight E-mail
Thursday, 22 February 2007
Former U.S. astronaut John Glenn told a group of schoolchildren on Tuesday, February 20, 2007—the 45th anniversary of his historic Mercury 6 mission as the first American to orbit the Earth—that the International Space Station is not currently, and will not in the future, be fully utilized with its present funding and schedule.

 
Inter-planetary Internet expands to Mars and beyond E-mail
Wednesday, 21 February 2007
The father of the Internet, Vint Cerf, is overseeing efforts by NASA to build a permanent Internet link to Mars by 2008.

 
Asteroid collision course sends UN into frenzy E-mail
Tuesday, 20 February 2007
The possibility that an asteroid will strike the Earth on Sunday, April 13 2036 has reverberated across the globe, with the world’s citizens wondering what anyone is doing about it with the UN at least two years away from version 1 of an anti asteroid plan.

 
Play video games and become a better surgeon E-mail
Tuesday, 20 February 2007
A new paper from a team of medical researchers claims that research shows playing video games will help surgeons become more skilled and make fewer mistakes, No this is not April 1 and this is not a hoax.

 
Success: Lab-grown teeth successfully transplanted to mice E-mail
Monday, 19 February 2007
A breakthrough by Japanese researchers in growing teeth in a lab dish and successfully transplanting them into mice points way to an organ regeneration future and better ways to restore health and grant longer lives to humans.

 
Robot video search for missing ‘woody woodpecker’ E-mail
Monday, 19 February 2007
High resolution robot video cameras are on the hunt to track one of America’s most majestic birds, the ivory-billed woodpecker, which was believed to be extinct, but several sightings have been recently reported, prompting a massive search. Can technology save the day?

 
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