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Mathematicians unlock major number theory puzzle By Paroma Basu Mathematicians have finally laid to rest the legendary mystery surrounding an elusive group of...
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UFO science key to halting climate change: former Canadian defense minister A former Canadian defense minister is demanding governments worldwide disclose and...
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Slowly does it as giant magnet goes underground at CERN At 5:00 am GMT this morning (28th February 2007) the heaviest piece of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS)...
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Scientists probe 'hole in Earth' A drill will be used to extract samples of the exposed mantle Scientists are to sail to the mid-Atlantic to examine a massive...
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South Pole Telescope To Help Scientists Learn What The Universe Is Made Of And How It Got Here Science Daily - Just days before nations around the world were...
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To cite this article: J. Oñorbe, R. Domínguez-Tenreiro, A. Sáiz, A. Serna Bright and dark matter in elliptical galaxies: mass and velocity distributions...
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Higgs boson: Glimpses of the God particle 03 March 2007 NewScientist.com news service Anil Ananthaswamy If the blips in the debris of the Tevatron particle...
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Pulsars may shed light on mysterious dark matter 22:44 26 February 2007 NewScientist.com news service David Shiga Clumps of dark matter roving unseen through...
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New Graphene Transistor Promises Life After Death Of Silicon Chip Science Daily - Researchers have used the world's thinnest material to create the world's...
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Inbox Astronomy - Hubble Sees 'Comet Galaxy' Being Ripped Apart By Galaxy Cluster March 2, 2007 Hubble Sees 'Comet Galaxy' Being Ripped Apart By Galaxy Cluster...
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Inbox Astronomy - Hubble Monitors Jupiter in Support of the New Horizons Flyby March 1, 2007 Hubble Monitors Jupiter in Support of the New Horizons Flyby Get...
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Towers point to ancient Sun cult The Thirteen Towers constitute an ancient solar observatory The oldest solar observatory in the Americas has been found,...
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The New Black - A nanoscale coating reflects almost no light Patrick L. Barry The velvet background on a painting of Elvis looks black because it reflects so...
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Atom 'noise' may help design quantum computers To make images of atom "noise," NIST physicists placed a Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical lattice made of...
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Physicists reveal water's secrets in journal 'Science' Krzysztof Szalewicz, UD professor of physics and astronomy, led the development of the first computer...
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Blast off. A new class of nuclear weapons is being designed to replace the W-88 warhead, which is fired from submarines. Credit: LLNL Tougher Nuke on Drawing...
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Bank shots. High-energy protons ejected by the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way follow an erratic course guided by magnetic fields, until...
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Dark and darker. From top, light reflecting off surfaces made from aluminum, silicon, and aluminum nitride. At bottom is a piece or aluminum nitride coated...
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The 'new age' of super materials By Jonathan Fildes Science and technology reporter, BBC News Levitation becomes possible using superconducting materials In...
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March 5, 2007 'Electronic gridlock' that blocks higher temperature cuprate superconductors is imaged by Cornell researchers By Bill Steele Superconductivity --...
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Delicate Relation Between Single Spins: Scientists Measure The Magnetic Interaction Between Single Atoms Science Daily - Probing the magnetic interaction...
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Inside inflation: after the big bang 03 March 2007 Peter Coles Magazine issue 2593 MASSACHUSETTS, 1981. A young physicist comes up with what seems to be an...
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So Much Data, Relatively Little Space By BRIAN BERGSTEIN, AP Technology Writer (AP) -- A new study that estimates how much digital information the world is...
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Inbox Astronomy - Hubble Pans Across Heavens to Harvest 50,000 Evolving Galaxies March 6, 2007 Hubble Pans Across Heavens to Harvest 50,000 Evolving Galaxies ...
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March 02, 2007 A Prediction from String Theory, with Strings Attached Mathematical trickery borrowed from string theory raises hopes of understanding the...
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February 27, 2007 The Science of Getting It Wrong: How to Deal with False Research Findings The key may be for researchers to work closer and check one...
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Robotic age poses ethical dilemma In Pictures: Robot menagerie An ethical code to prevent humans abusing robots, and vice versa, is being drawn up by South...
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Galaxy Survey Focuses On 'Pre-teen' Years Science Daily - A massive project to generate an all-color map of the galaxies in a small area of sky, utilizing four...
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The Giant That Turned Out To Be A Dwarf Science Daily - New data obtained on the apparent celestial couple, NGC 5011 B and C, taken with the 3.6-m ESO...
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Particle X in rare decay could belong to a new physics model By Lisa Zyga A particle that may mediate the rare decay of a Sigma-plus hyperon appears to have...
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