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  • Robotic Moon Excavation Teams Compete for NASA Technology Prize
  • NASA Satellites Discover What Powers Northern Lights
  • NASA Satellites Discover What Powers Northern Lights
  • NASA Successfully Tests Parachute for Ares Rocket
  • NASA and Internet Archive Launch Centralized Resource for Images
  • NASA Satellites Discover What Powers Northern Lights
  • NASA, USDA Sign Space Station Research Agreement
  • New NASA 'Fire & Smoke' Web Page Shows Latest Fire Views, Research
  • NASA's Ames, JPL Win NASA Software of Year Award
  • NASA Ames Awards Contract for Financial Services Support

New Scientist - Latest Headlines

  • Planet and star in puzzling waltz
  • 'Fuel battery' could take cars beyond petrol
  • Neglecting safety could nip space tourism in the bud
  • Bluetongue spreads despite vaccinations
  • Advice to drop condom use is HIV 'disaster'
  • Material that turns heat to power gets efficiency hike
  • Magnetic slingshot creates aurora on Earth
  • Interview: Extreme virus hunter
  • Total eclipse to pass over China and Siberia
  • Big brother to watch illegal file sharers
  • Jumping robot makes light work of stairs
  • Volcanoes may not be fed by magma 'mushrooms'
  • Many little parasites add up to one big biomass
  • Designing streets to help drunks home
  • Overactive bladders play with the mind

World Science

  • Earth filmed as "alien" world
  • Single atoms viewed thanks to super-material
  • Baby penguins found dead by the hundreds
  • Robotic mini-snowmobiles ply the Arctic
  • Tweaking quantum force lowers barrier to tiny devices
  • Smog may boost storms, NASA finds
  • Tit-for-tat: birds found to repay wartime help
  • Atoms found to interact unexpectedly
  • In mice, "youth" drug seen prolonging vigor but not life
  • Study finds lasting benefit in banned mushroom drug
  • Secret of the great violins? The wood, study suggests
  • Penguin populations falling steeply: biologist
  • Red wine may mitigate red meat's dangers
  • "Most primitive" known four-legged animal described
  • Brain region for adventurousness reported found

BBC News | Science/Nature | World Edition

  • Unexpected fall in puffin numbers
  • Rare fossils in India threatened
  • Rising demands threaten wetlands
  • HP's plan to fix ailing planet
  • Polar lights give up some secrets
  • 'Neglect' of codebreakers' HQ
  • Life from Venus blown to Earth?
  • HIV drugs 'add 13 years of life'
  • Renewables mandate 'undermined'
  • In search of the lowest of the low in the Arctic food web
  • Why humanity's interests are served by conserving everything, not just whales and pandas
  • Snared in a homemade 'NitroNet'
  • H2O power
  • Shark spotting
  • British pioneers

KeelyNet - 07/19/08

  • Filmmaker hopes 'Gas Hole' inspires
  • From Fish Farm to Fuel
  • Use shock bracelet or pay $14 billion a year
  • 100,000+ Web Proxies to Bypass Internet Censorship in the U.S.
  • Tankless task pays off: that's AC, not DC
  • Man claims fuel system gets 463 miles per gallon w/video
  • Public Photography Equals Perversion
  • China Could Beat US in Moon Race
  • 'Run Your Car On Water' Scheme Could Leave Consumers All Wet
  • Bees sent to attack crows
  • Gas Extracted from Clover by Inexpensive Process
  • End Bike theft with 'The Honeybike Project'
  • Farms in the Sky gain New Interest
  • Nerve Zapper to Reverse Obesity
  • Psychic Nearly Destroys Family

American Antigravity

  • Dr. Robert Bussard's Fusion Breakthrough
  • Fallout
  • Dr. Ruggero Santilli Interview
  • Jessup's The Case for the UFO (Annotated)
  • Teleportation Using EVOs
  • Searl Close-Up Videos
  • Secrets of the Nazi-Bell
  • Searl on YouTube
  • Searl 2007 Prototype Videos
  • STAIF 2006 & 2007 DVD-Rom Set

Popular Science - SciTech

  • Mapping The Human Mind
  • Volcano Light Show
  • Ancient Bungee Jumping
  • Why is it So Hard to Wake Up in the Morning?
  • Eat, Drink, Man, Woman (and Cricket)
  • Rise of the Snow Bots
  • Prehistoric Explosions Wiped Out Ocean Life-- And Created Petroleum
  • Smoking and Coffee-Drinking Really Is High Among AA Attendees
  • Kidneys On the Go
  • Leggo My Van Gogh
  • Super Jaws
  • Title IX Takes on Science
  • A Gene for Baby Makin’
  • Tiny Magnets to Capture Cancer
  • The Hyper-Sub

Physics Today magazine

  • Wireless is Everywhere - Sponsored link
  • Grand challenges in basic energy sciences
  • Energy efficiency in the built environment
  • Home photovoltaic systems for physicists
  • UV survey finds 40% of the baryons missing from the nearby universe
  • Statistical mechanics elucidates constraints on the ultimate accuracy of biochemical sensing
  • Electron-scattering experiments resolve short-range correlations among nucleons
  • Physics Update
  • Passenger jets collect data for research on climate change and pollution
  • DOE urged to proceed more deliberately with global plan to expand nuclear power
  • Social networks link interdisciplinary scientists
  • Budding engineers compete to build more efficient, greener cars
  • Experiments, jobs cut at DOE labs
  • US stellarator aborted
  • Report: Young scientists need more support

Digg / Space

  • Incredible Views of Jupiter [PICS]
  • APOD: Spitzer's M101
  • Edgar Mitchell UFO interview
  • 7 Ways Star Trek aka Gene Roddenberry Changed the World
  • The Extremely Long Odds Against the Destruction of Earth
  • An Infrared Glimpse at What’s to Come
  • Apollo 14 Astronaut Claims Aliens HAVE Made Contact
  • The North Star Has Revived Itself ... Its No Longer Dying!
  • Dark Side of the Moon - on Video
  • Instant Moon Base to Be Delivered by Ares Rocket
  • Giant Red Spot devours its sibling
  • NASA: Happy People Dancing
  • Are We Living in a Giant Void? Dark matter may not be real
  • Coming to you - the search for ET
  • APOD: Colliding Spiral Galaxies

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