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Western states rebuff plan for Italian nuclear waste in Utah 
KTRV Fox 12 - 5 Hours ago
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Eight Western states have rejected the plan by EnergySolutions Incorporated to ship tons of radioactive waste from Italy for disposal in Utah. The company is applying for a federal
Western states rebuff plan to put Italian waste in Utah KGW.com
Western states rebuff plan for Italian nuclear waste in Utah BOISE, Idaho (AP) --  Northwest Florida Daily News
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NanoMarkets announces PE materials database 
Using RFID - 7 Hours ago
NanoMarkets is offering the printed electronics industry the NanoMarkets Printed Electronics Materials Database. Derived from NanoMarkets' on-going research and analysis programme, the database provides
NanoMarkets Announces New Printed Electronics Materials Database Offering Nanotechnology News
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Warms Up 
Medical News Today - 3 Hours ago
Standard magnetic resonance imaging, MRI, is a superb diagnostic tool but one that suffers from low sensitivity, requiring patients to remain motionless for long periods of time inside noisy, claustrophobic
Warming Up For Magnetic Resonance Imaging Science Daily
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Tiny Electronics: Contact Through Silver Particles In Ink 
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
Modern cars are full of sensors. The optimum quantity of air in the intake tract of a combustion engine is regulated by thermoelectric flow sensors, for instance. They measure which quantities of a gas
Contact through silver particles in ink Innovations Report
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Australia 'drowning' in electronic waste 
Nine MSN - 70 Minutes ago
The federal government is being pressed to fast-track a national scheme for recycling Australia's growing pile of electronic waste. Major consumer electronics manufacturer Panasonic is concerned the problem     Add Comment

New technique measures ultrashort laser pulses at focus 
Huliq.com - 98 Minutes ago
Lasers that emit ultrashort pulses of light are used for numerous applications including micromachining, microscopy, laser eye surgery, spectroscopy and controlling chemical reactions. But the quality     Add Comment

Magnet Lab Researchers Make Observing Cell Functions Easier 
Medical News Today - 3 Hours ago
Now that the genome (DNA) of humans and many other organisms have been sequenced, biologists are turning their attention to discovering how the many thousands of structural and control genes -- the 'worker     Add Comment

Nanochemistry inside carbon nanotubes 
Nanowerk - 3 Hours ago
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[REPORTS] Subnanometer Motion of Cargoes Driven by Thermal Gradients Along Carbon  
Science Magazine - 4 Hours ago
Subnanometer Motion of Cargoes Driven by Thermal Gradients Along Carbon Nano... Barreiro et al.Science 9 May 2008: 775-778DOI: 10.1126/science.1155559 Need ? How Do I Get Access? Sign In Registered     Add Comment

[REPORTS] Conditional Dynamics of Interacting Quantum Dots 
Science Magazine - 4 Hours ago
Conditional Dynamics of Interacting Quantum Dots Robledo et al.Science 9 May 2008: 772-775DOI: 10.1126/science.1155374 Need ? How Do I Get Access? Sign In Registered Users and Subscribers User Name:     Add Comment

[REPORTS] Controlled Phase Shifts with a Single Quantum Dot 
Science Magazine - 4 Hours ago
Controlled Phase Shifts with a Single Quantum Dot Fushman et al.Science 9 May 2008: 769-772DOI: 10.1126/science.1154643 Need ? How Do I Get Access? Sign In Registered Users and Subscribers User Name:     Add Comment

[PERSPECTIVES] PHYSICS: Designer Atomic Nuclei 
Science Magazine - 4 Hours ago
: 751-752DOI: 10.1126/science.1151836 Need ? How Do I Get Access? Sign In Registered Users and Subscribers User Name: Password: Auto Sign-In: Save my user name & password on this computer. Activate     Add Comment

The Particle Whisperers: Mathematics Explains Why A Gentle Touch Works 
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
What's more, they speculate that many microscopic systems, macroscopic ecosystems, and human social systems may respond to a gentle touch for the very same mathematical reasons. In order to test their     Add Comment

Quantum Mechanical Con Game: Winning Every Time 
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
A pair of physicists at Tel-Aviv University in Israel came up with the quantum cheat by imagining two people betting on the location of a particle hidden among a set of boxes. In the game, a quantum mechanical     Add Comment

'Crispy Noodle' Chemistry Could Reduce Carbon Emissions 
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
Dr Peter Budd, a materials chemist working in the Organic Materials Innovation Centre (OMIC) at The , has won 150,000 worth of new funding to explore the use of a special polymer to effectively remove     Add Comment

HP Rewires Electronics 
Technology Review - 4 Hours ago
A novel building block for electronic circuits has been developed by researchers at HP Labs. Called a memristor, it could be used to make extremely compact, low-power memory chips, as well as processors     Add Comment

Chemists Measure Chilli Sauce Hotness With Nanotubes 
Science Daily - 6 Hours ago
â?? If you canâ??t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen and into the lab â?? chemists can now use carbon nanotubes to judge the heat of chilli sauces. The technology might soon be available commercially     Add Comment

Indiana ready to flex subatomic muscles with nanotechnology advances 
Nanowerk - 7 Hours ago
(Nanowerk News) A cure for cancer, a solution to rising fuel prices or a whole new generation of super-strong materials coming out of the Hoosier state? This and much more possibly lies within the emerging     Add Comment

Pope Congratulates Polish Priest for Templeton Award 
Vatican Radio - 9 Hours ago
-RV) Pope Benedict XVI has sent his congratulations to the Polish cosmologist and Catholic priest, Fr. Michael Heller, who is the recipient of the 2008 Templeton Prize for Progress toward Research or
Polish Priest speaks about Templeton Award Vatican Radio
Polish priest-cosmologist receives Templeton Prize Catholic World News
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Autonomous 3D Robot Doc Gets X-Ray Powers With DIY A.I. 
Popular Mechanics - 10 Hours ago
Looks like the robotic uprising could be : Bots can now see through your flesh in three dimensions, pinpoint the exact location of a buried cyst and, without a , direct a mechanical arm to perform a biopsy.     Add Comment
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>>   Space science
Japan set to open up defense use of space 
Reuters - 9 Hours ago
(Reuters) - Japan cleared the way for a law allowing non-aggressive military use of space on Friday, overturning a decades-old policy of limiting space development to peaceful uses. The move comes during     Add Comment

Wanted: Britons to represent Europe in space 
Guardian Unlimited - 15 Hours ago
Officials from the European Space Agency arrived in Britain yesterday for its most eagerly awaited launch in decades: a recruitment drive to find new blood for its ageing astronaut corps. The ESA is looking     Add Comment

NASA looks for 10 petaflops with new computer 
Techworld.com - 8 Hours ago
SGI and Intel are teaming up to build a supercomputer for NASA that they expect will pass the petaflop barrier next year and hit 10 petaflops by 2012. A petaflop is 1,000 trillion calculations per second.
NASA, SGI Plan Petaflop Computer Breakthrough Macro World Investor
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Scientists have discovered a wavepattern, or oscillation, in Saturn's atmosphere. 
Xinhua News Agency - 9 Hours ago
Photo Gallery>>> WASHINGTON, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have discovered a wavepattern, or oscillation, in Saturn's atmosphere only visible from Earth every 15 years, according to two studies published
Wave pattern in Saturn's atmosphere found Xinhua News Agency
Scientists discover wave pattern in Saturn's atmosphere People's Daily Online
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Astronaut corps recruitment drive 
The Hindu - 10 Hours ago
Sci. & Tech. GUARDIAN NEWS SERVICE By Ian Sample Officials from the European Space Agency arrived in Britain on Thursday as part of a recruitment drive to find new blood for the ESA's ageing astronaut     Add Comment

Magnolia Optical Technologies is Part of the Kopin Led Team Selected for Award of  
Genetic Engineering News - 104 Minutes ago
Magnolia Optical Technologies, Inc. announced today that it is part of the Kopin Corporation team that has been selected for the award of a solar cell development contract from NASA. The Phase II STTR     Add Comment

U.S., Japan to conduct joint research on sonic boom modeling 
EView Week - 3 Hours ago
WASHINGTON, May 8 (Xinhua) -- NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) intend to conduct joint research on sonic boom modeling, the U.S. federal space agency announced Thursday. Sonic Boom
NASA and JAXA to Conduct Joint Research on Sonic Boom Modeling Nasa.gov
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First Space Lawyer Graduates 
Space.com - 3 Hours ago
A student at the Michael Dodge of 'The professors and personnel here are the highest quality that can be found anywhere in the world, and I have learned from them the necessary skills I will need to effectively     Add Comment

Station Astronaut Laughs it up for 'Colbert Report' 
Space.com - 3 Hours ago
NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman Riesman, a flight engineer for the station's Expedition 17 mission, spoke with Colbert about and his three-month mission for tonight's episode of the faux-conservative
Astronaut laughs it up for 'Colbert Report' MSNBC
Astronaut trades jokes with Colbert in space interview Houston Chronicle
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NASA's New Science Chief Settles in for Long Haul 
Space.com - 3 Hours ago
WASHINGTON - Ed Weiler, the 30-year NASA veteran who agreed in March to lead the agency's Science Mission Directorate temporarily, will fill that position permanently, NASA announced Wednesday. Weiler
Ed Weiler Becomes NASA's Science Chief Red Orbit
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Saturn's Atmosphere Does the Wave 
Space.com - 3 Hours ago
The planet Saturn does the wave in its atmosphere, but it's only visible from Earth every 15 years, a new study finds. Two decades of staring at the ringed planet in ground- and space-based studies paid
Wave Pattern Discovered in Saturn's Atmosphere Red Orbit
Saturn's atmosphere 'waves' to Earth UPI
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[LETTERS] Data Discrepancies in Solar-Climate Link 
Science Magazine - 4 Hours ago
Discrepancies in Solar-Climate Link PierrehumbertScience 9 May 2008: 746aDOI: 10.1126/science.320.5877.746a Need ? How Do I Get Access? Sign In Registered Users and Subscribers User Name: Password:     Add Comment

Astrophysical Fluid Mechanics: A New Method For Simulating Supersonic Turbulence 
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
Turbulence is worth studying, because of the fundamental role that it plays in astrophysics. Turbulence is frequently modelled by Large Eddy Simulations (LES), where the dynamics of turbulent eddies are     Add Comment

Inventor, Engineering Students Explore New Type Of Solar Collectors 
Science Daily - 4 Hours ago
The energy in this case involves a team of students led by chemical engineering associate professor Dr. Kevin Dahm working with a local inventor to advance a new solar thermal collector the inventor designed.     Add Comment

NASA Satellite Images Burma Cyclone 
Technology Review - 5 Hours ago
NASA has captured the effects of the powerful cyclone that struck the Myanmar coast on Saturday, May 3, using an imaging instrument onboard its Terra satellite. The instrument, called the moderate-resolution
Myanmar Satellite Images, Before and After Cyclone Wired News
Burma cyclone damage: at least the satellites can see it Guardian Unlimited
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NASA ditches Itanic for new Xeon-based SGI giant 
Channel Register - 7 Hours ago
NASA has once again turned to SGI for a massive supercomputer. The two organizations announced today that SGI will build a whopping 20,480-core system for NASA Ames in Mountain View, California. The giant     Add Comment

NASA confirms manned mission to 10 Petaflops 
Channel Register - 7 Hours ago
Well, well, well. It would seem that the 20,000-core supercomputer announced yesterday by NASA will just be the first course in an ongoing relationship between the space folk, SGI and Intel. The three     Add Comment

Dead End Armory at Space to Celebrate CD Release 
Red Orbit - 9 Hours ago
Local alt-country band Dead End Armory recently released its new album, 'Hope You're Good,' and Friday night, the band is holding a CD release party at Space to celebrate. Go to www.myspace.com/ deadendarmory     Add Comment

NASA to Announce Education Initiative at San Jose Future Forum 
Red Orbit - 9 Hours ago
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS Contact: David E. Steitz of NASA Headquarters, Washington, +1- 202-358-1730, david.steitz@nasa.gov; or Kelly Humphries of NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., +1-650-604-5026,     Add Comment

Pope Congratulates Polish Priest for Templeton Award 
Vatican Radio - 9 Hours ago
-RV) Pope Benedict XVI has sent his congratulations to the Polish cosmologist and Catholic priest, Fr. Michael Heller, who is the recipient of the 2008 Templeton Prize for Progress toward Research or
Polish Priest speaks about Templeton Award Vatican Radio
Polish priest-cosmologist receives Templeton Prize Catholic World News
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