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NASA Warns Ice Melt Speeding Up |
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Some Of Mars' Missing CO2 May Be Buried |
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What Future for Chang'e-2 |
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China Expects To Launch Fifth Lunar Probe Chang'e-5 In 2017 |
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China's "Fantastic Four" Moon Plan |
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China Likely To Launch First Probe To Explore Mars' Surface In
2013 |
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China Mars probe set for November launch |
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Teaching Robots To Move Like Humans |
9 |
New Frozen Smoke May Improve Robotic Surgery, Energy Storage |
10 |
'Telepresence' robot makes waves at tech fair |
11 |
All-singing, all-dancing robot wows tech fair |
12 |
'Walking' marathon set for robots in Japan |
13 |
Cassini Finds Enceladus Is A Powerhouse |
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Cassini Sends Back Postcards Of Saturn Moons |
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Cassini To Probe Rhea For Clues To Saturn Rings |
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Cassini Celebrates 10 Years Since Jupiter Encounter |
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Abundant Ammonia In Ancient Asteroid |
18 |
PS1 Telescope Establishes Near-Earth Asteroid Discovery Record |
19 |
Record number of asteroids spotted |
20 |
Mitsubishi Electric To Deliver Two CommSats To Turkey |
21 |
Payload Operations Center Marks 10th Anniversary As ISS
Science Command Post |
22 |
NASA Finds Earth-Size Planet Candidates In Habitable Zone |
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A Six-Planet System |
24 |
'Oddly' shaped Mars crater is studied |
25 |
Mars Express Puts Craters On A Pedestal |
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New images of martian moon released |
27 |
Melas Chasma On Mars: As Low As One Can Go |
28 |
Marsexpress Returns Phobos Flyby Images |
29 |
Phobos Flyby Success |
30 |
'Facebook for scientists' an Internet hit |
31 |
Committee Democrats Caution Against Start-Stop Approach To
NASA's Funding And Goals |
32 |
Is Radiation A Concern For Space Crops |
33 |
We Can See Clearly Now: ISS Window Observational Research
Facility |
34 |
Meteorite Tells Of How Planets Are Born In A Swirl Of Dust |
35 |
Planet Formation In Action |
36 |
Kepler Triples ExoPlanet Count As Search For Biosphere 2
Intensifies |
37 |
Direct Images Of Disks Unravel Mystery Of Planet Formation |
38 |
Direct Images of Disks Unravel Mystery of Planet Formation |
39 |
New Instrument Will Help Confirm Kepler Planet Finds |
40 |
'Missing' element gives planet birth clues |
41 |
How To Keep LISA's Laser On Target Five Million Kilometres
Away |
42 |
NASA Creates Glory Satellite Mishap Investigation Board |
43 |
NASA Mission to Tote CU Instrument And Student Satellite |
44 |
Southampton Scientists Develop Control System To Allow
Spacecraft To Think For Themselves |
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NASA's NPP Satellite Undergoing Flight Environmental Testing |
46 |
Iran Unveils Homemade Satellites And Carrier |
47 |
UK Technology Scans The Skies For Space Hazards |
48 |
US, France to sign accord on tracking space debris |
49 |
'Space net' for orbiting debris proposed |
50 |
Russia To Spend 2 Bln Dollars For Space Clean-Up |
51 |
SSTL Satellite Steps Aside To Reduce Space Junk |
52 |
The GEO Graveyard May Not Be Permanent |
53 |
Space Fence Program Completes Critical Milestone |
54 |
Where Is the New Horizons Centaur Stage |
55 |
Gadgets ruining people's sleep: study |
56 |
Report Identifies Priorities For Planetary Science 2013-2022 |
57 |
The Scars Of Impacts On Mars |
58 |
Russia To Probe Major Planets Before 2023 |
59 |
UK scientists warn of 'dangerous over-reliance' on GPS |
60 |
N. Korea jammed S. Korea GPS devices: report |
61 |
Shark Tracking Reveals Impressive Feats Of Navigation |
62 |
Beijing to trial mobile tracking system: report |
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China To Establish Global Satellite Navigation System By 2020 |
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GLONASS System Starts Operation On Vladivostok Municipal
Transport |
65 |
Russia launches key satellite on second attempt |
66 |
Mars should be US space agency's focus: panel |
67 |
USAF And LockMart Deliver First-Of-Its-Kind Missile Warning
Spacecraft |
68 |
USAF To Launch Second Orbital Test Vehicle |
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Russia says foreign power may have caused spy satellite loss |
70 |
Boeing To Study Commercial Space Capabilities For Military Use |
71 |
USAF Awards LockMart Space Fence Radar Contract |
72 |
Low-orbit space plane may test in 2012 |
73 |
Carbon Fibre Stretches From Comet To Machine Tools |
74 |
Enough Talent To Fuel Space Research |
75 |
Boeing Offers India Significant Space Cooperation |
76 |
Worldwide Government Spending On Space To Flatten Over The
Next Five Years |
77 |
New Dawn Arrives At Spaceport |
78 |
Elephant Trunks In Space |
79 |
A Picture-Perfect Pure-Disc Galaxy |
80 |
Gemini South Shines First Sodium Laser
"Constellation" |
81 |
Finding High-Energy Surprises In Crab Nebula |
82 |
Forget Planet X New Technique Could Pinpoint Galaxy X |
83 |
Reverence For The Heavens |
84 |
The Two-Faced Whirlpool Galaxy |
85 |
NASA says 'no support' for claim of alien microbes |
86 |
Abundant Ammonia Aids Life's Origins |
87 |
U.K. scientists to search for alien life |
88 |
Clay-Armored Bubbles May Have Formed First Protocells |
89 |
The Patterns Of Life Are Universal |
90 |
Astronomer discounts chances of alien life |
91 |
Meteorites May Answer Life's Chirality Question |
92 |
Did Life Fall from the Skies? Lessons from Titan |
93 |
Astrobiology Top 10: Viking Results Revisited |
94 |
Artificial intelligence to transform web: Russian tycoon |
95 |
Google Maps now helps users beat traffic jams |
96 |
USAF Launches Second X-37B Test Platform |
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Russia To Start Operating New Glonass-K Satellite By Year End |
98 |
Cassini Finds Saturn's Moon Enceladus Is a Powerhouse |
99 |
Evolution Drives Many Plants and Animals to Be Bigger, Faster |
100 |
Some of Mars' Missing Carbon Dioxide May Be Buried |
101 |
New Wintering Grounds for Humpback Whales Discovered Using
Sound |
102 |
Right-Handers, but Not Left-Handers, Are Biased to Select
Their Dominant Hand |
103 |
Melting Ice Sheets Now Largest Contributor to Sea Level Rise |
104 |
Rare Observation of Cosmic Explosion |
105 |
Stone Tools Influenced Hand Evolution in Human Ancestors,
Anthropologists Say |
106 |
Laboratory-Grown Urethras Implanted in Patients, Scientists
Report |
107 |
Eating Apples Extends Lifespan of Test Animals by 10 Percent |
108 |
Drug Stops Progression of Parkinson's Disease in Mice;
Medication Turns on Critical Gene, Protects Brain Cells |
109 |
Great Tits Also Have Age-Related Defects |
110 |
New Instrument for Analyzing Viruses: Sensitive 'PING' Device |
111 |
Ultra Fast Photodetectors out of Carbon Nanotubes |
112 |
It's All in a Name: 'Global Warming' Vs. 'Climate Change' |
113 |
ADAM-12 Gene Could Hold Key to Cancer, Arthritis and Cardiac
Treatments |
114 |
Chemist Discovers Shortcut for Processing Drugs |
115 |
Genetic Makeup and Duration of Abuse Reduce the Brain's
Neurons in Drug Addiction |
116 |
Big Games, Close Scores Lead to More Auto Fatalities for
Winning Fans |
117 |
New Weight Loss Discovery Moves Us Closer to 'the Pill' for
Obesity |
118 |
'Cross-Talk' Research May Pave the Way to Understanding and
Controlling Chronic Pain |
119 |
A New Stem Cell Enters the Mix: Induced Conditional
Self-Renewing Progenitor Cells |
120 |
Neurologists Predict More Cases of Stroke, Dementia,
Parkinson's Disease and Epilepsy |
121 |
Stroke Survivors With Irregular Heartbeat May Have Higher Risk
of Dementia |
122 |
An Alzheimer's Vaccine in a Nasal Spray? |
123 |
Why Poor Diet During Pregnancy Negatively Affects Offspring's
Long-Term Health |
124 |
Mediterranean Diet: A Heart-Healthy Plan for Life |
125 |
Text Messaging Helps Smokers Break the Habit: Studies
Demonstrate Brain Activity Link and Use a New Technology to Monitor Smoking |
126 |
Cleansing the Soul by Hurting the Flesh: The Guilt-Reducing
Effect of Pain |
127 |
Identifying 'Anonymous' Email Authors |
128 |
Malaria's Weakest Link: Class of Chemotherapy Drugs Also Kills
the Parasite That Causes Malaria |
129 |
Researchers Hunt for Green Catalysts |
130 |
Surprising Behavior of Cells During Blood-Vessel Formation |
131 |
Sea Sponges: Tweak of Nature in Fight Against Cancer |
132 |
Health Benefits of Eating Tomatoes Emerge |
133 |
For Birds, the Suburbs May Not Be an Ideal Place to Raise a
Family |
134 |
DNA Better Than Eyes When Counting Endangered Species |
135 |
California Superstorm Would Be Costliest US Disaster |
136 |
Preparing for the Unexpected |
137 |
Noise Distracts Fish from Their Dinner |
138 |
Function of 'Junk DNA' in Human Genes |
139 |
Peanut Worms Are Annelids |
140 |
New Interpretation of Antarctic Ice Cores: Prevailing Theory
on Climate History Expanded |
141 |
Abundant Ammonia Aids Life's Origins |
142 |
Fossils of Horse Teeth Indicate 'You Are What You Eat' |
143 |
NASA Studies the Body's Ability to Fight Infection |
144 |
Food Science Challenges for NASA Missions to Mars |
145 |
'Elephant Trunks' in Space: WISE Captures Image of
Star-Forming Cloud of Dust and Gas |
146 |
NASA Light Technology Successfully Reduces Cancer Patients
Painful Side Effects from Radiation and Chemotherapy |
147 |
Spitzer Captures Infrared Rays from 'Sunflower' Galaxy |
148 |
Engineers Demonstrate Use of Proteins as Raw Material for
Biofuels, Biorefining |
149 |
Enzymes from Garden Compost Could Favour Bioethanol Production |
150 |
NASA Develops Light Microscope for International Space Station |
151 |
Graphene Oxide's Solubility Disappears in the Wash |
152 |
Teaching Robots to Move Like Humans |
153 |
Receiving Work-Related Communication at Home Takes Greater
Toll on Women, Study Finds |
154 |
Intelligence Analysts Need Not Fear 'Watson,' Study Shows |
155 |
Extremely Fast Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) Computer
Data Storage Within Reach |
156 |
How Can Robots Get Our Attention? |
157 |
Student Innovation Transmits Data and Power Wirelessly Through
Submarine Hulls |
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