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A new way to measure muscle

A new way to measure muscle

21 days 14 hours 45 minutes ago :: 31 October, 2009

MIT engineer Joel Dawson and colleagues built a handheld probe that could help doctors monitor muscle atrophy in patients with Lou Gehrig's Disease... more

New Celestial Map Gives Directions for GPS

New Celestial Map Gives Directions for GPS

23 days 12 hours 34 minutes ago :: 29 October, 2009

Many of us have been rescued from unfamiliar territory by directions from a Global Positioning System (GPS) navigator. GPS satellites send signals... more

Gamma-ray photon race ends in dead heat; Einstein wins this round

Gamma-ray photon race ends in dead heat; Einstein wins this round

23 days 14 hours 1 minute ago :: 29 October, 2009

Racing across the universe for the last 7.3 billion years, two gamma-ray photons arrived at NASA's orbiting Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope within... more

Soil moisture and ocean salinity satellite ready for launch

Soil moisture and ocean salinity satellite ready for launch

23 days 14 hours 19 minutes ago :: 29 October, 2009

A new European Earth observation satellite will be launched in the early hours of Monday morning (2 November 2009) from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in... more

From Charité into space: ThermoLab experiment starts on the ISS

From Charité into space: ThermoLab experiment starts on the ISS

28 days 15 hours 4 minutes ago :: 24 October, 2009

New sensor facilitates measurement of internal body temperature. On Thursday, 15 October 2009, at the same time as the 300th anniversary... more

Astrophysicists use new spectrographs to look far back into the history of the universe

Astrophysicists use new spectrographs to look far back into the history of the universe

36 days 16 hours 7 minutes ago :: 16 October, 2009

The distant past of the universe is moving closer. Astronomers are using special spectrographs to investigate galaxies in the depths of the... more

The Milky Way's Tiny but Tough Galactic Neighbour

The Milky Way's Tiny but Tough Galactic Neighbour

38 days 17 hours 42 minutes ago :: 14 October, 2009

ESO announces the release of a stunning new image of one of our nearest galactic neighbours, Barnard's Galaxy, also known as NGC 6822. The galaxy... more

Invading black holes explain cosmic flashes

Invading black holes explain cosmic flashes

63 days 15 hours 4 minutes ago :: 19 September, 2009

Black holes are invading stars, providing a radical explanation to bright flashes in the universe that are one of the biggest mysteries in... more

Astronomers Plan Galaxy-Sized Observatory For Gravitational Waves

Astronomers Plan Galaxy-Sized Observatory For Gravitational Waves

67 days 9 hours 40 minutes ago :: 15 September, 2009

An array of pulsars should shimmer as gravitational waves wash over it, making a galaxy-sized observatory . Gravitational waves squash and... more

Water Quality in Orbit  : U of Utah Tests H20 Disinfection on Space Station

Water Quality in Orbit : U of Utah Tests H20 Disinfection on Space Station

68 days 17 hours 46 minutes ago :: 14 September, 2009

Space is not a fun place to get a stomach bug. To ensure drinking water is adequately disinfected, University of Utah chemists developed a... more

Magnetic Fields Play Larger Role in Star Formation than Previously Thought

Magnetic Fields Play Larger Role in Star Formation than Previously Thought

73 days 12 hours 29 minutes ago :: 09 September, 2009

The simple picture of star formation calls for giant clouds of gas and dust to collapse inward due to gravity, growing denser and hotter until... more

Who cares about the fourth dimension?

Who cares about the fourth dimension?

74 days 14 hours 35 minutes ago :: 08 September, 2009

Viennese scientists are trying to understand the mysteries of the holographic principle: How many dimensions are there in our universe? Some of... more

REXUS/BEXUS: The third DLR student prize for rocket and balloon experiments

REXUS/BEXUS: The third DLR student prize for rocket and balloon experiments

77 days 12 hours 9 minutes ago :: 05 September, 2009

On Tuesday 1 September 2009, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) announced the third contest in the... more

From Cologne/Bonn to weightlessness - Ten years of scientific parabolic flights by DLR

From Cologne/Bonn to weightlessness - Ten years of scientific parabolic flights by DLR

77 days 12 hours 26 minutes ago :: 05 September, 2009

From 7–21 September 2009, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) will perform, for the 14th time, a series of... more

UH astronomer finds giant galaxy surrounding distant black hole

UH astronomer finds giant galaxy surrounding distant black hole

79 days 15 hours 14 minutes ago :: 03 September, 2009

University of Hawaiʻi astronomer Dr. Tomotsugu Goto and colleagues have discovered a giant galaxy surrounding the most distant black hole ever... more

IS THE MILKY WAY DOOMED TO BE DESTROYED BY GALACTIC BOMBARDMENT? PROBABLY NOT, STUDY SAYS.

IS THE MILKY WAY DOOMED TO BE DESTROYED BY GALACTIC BOMBARDMENT? PROBABLY NOT, STUDY SAYS.

82 days 13 hours 30 minutes ago :: 31 August, 2009

As scientists attempt to learn more about how galaxies evolve, an open question has been whether collisions with our dwarf galactic neighbors will... more

Dream dimensions of the virtual gauge

Dream dimensions of the virtual gauge

85 days 13 hours 56 minutes ago :: 28 August, 2009

Quality daily great cause delays in production and development costs and the design of prototypes significantly. Those who manage to detect... more

Warped Debris Discs Around Stars Are Blowin’ in the Wind

Warped Debris Discs Around Stars Are Blowin’ in the Wind

85 days 14 hours 42 minutes ago :: 28 August, 2009

The dust-filled disks where new planets may be forming around other stars occasionally take on some difficult-to-understand shapes. Now, a team led... more

LEGOs Help Researchers Learn What Happens Inside Lab-on-a-Chip Devices

LEGOs Help Researchers Learn What Happens Inside Lab-on-a-Chip Devices

87 days 16 hours 55 minutes ago :: 26 August, 2009

Johns Hopkins engineers are using a popular children’s toy to help them visualize the behavior of particles, cells and molecules in environments... more

eROSITA X-ray telescope: DLR and Roskosmos sign agreement in Moscow

eROSITA X-ray telescope: DLR and Roskosmos sign agreement in Moscow

94 days 13 hours 46 minutes ago :: 19 August, 2009

The German eROSITA (extended ROentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array) ) X-ray telescope is to start searching for black holes and dark... more

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