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Dawn spacecraft enters orbit around dwarf planet Ceres Scientists hope to get a better glimpse of the spots when the spacecraft spirals closer to the surface. It'll also study whether previously spotted plumes ...
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'Freak' security flaw also threatens PCs, Microsoft says News of the vulnerability surfaced on Tuesday when a group of nine security experts disclosed that ubiquitous Internet encryption technology could ...
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Orcas become great leaders after menopause For female killer whales, getting older and hitting menopause increases their value, suggests a new study that shows post-menopausal orcas are ...
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Cooking the perfect steak is rocket science: Smart grill uses satellite technology to cook meat at ... It uses 'satellite technology' to cook food to precise temperatures ... Mr Norman said they 'drew upon rocket science used in spacecraft to create a ...
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Brief: Bill Would Create California Science and Technology AmeriCorps Assemblywoman Susan Bonilla, D-Concord, has introduced two bills aimed at improving access to educational programs for K-12 and college ...
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MPs 'dismayed' that police continue to compile database of faces In a report into use of biometric data, the Commons Science and Technology Committee said it was "dismayed" to learn that more than 12m ...
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NASA spacecraft creates history, enters dwarf planet's orbit We have much to do over the next year and a half, but we are now on station with ample reserves, and a robust plan to obtain our science objectives," ...
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STEM education studied at Salem symposium ... attracted a room filled to capacity because there is high interest across the state in skills pertaining to science, technology, engineering and math.
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Take interest in basic sciences, Mysaiah tells students "Engineers can only convert scientific theories and base into practical applications. So, if technology and engineering have to improve in the country, ...
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Museum shrugs as Atlas rocket lies wrecked in snow The shiny Atlas rocket that has stood for decades outside the Canada Science and Technology Museum is now a wreck, its nose crumpled to one side ...
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