Articles for "Science" (328 posts)

Airlines, scientists split over impact of ash

On April 20th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

PARIS (Reuters) – Experts disagree over how to measure the dispersal of volcanic ash and who should decide when it is safe to fly, as millions of travelers remain grounded and revenue losses top $1 billion due to the Icelandic ash crisis. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small [...]

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Volcanic ash poses little health threat so far: WHO

On April 20th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

GENEVA (Reuters) – Ash particles from Iceland’s still-erupting volcano remain high in the atmosphere and do not pose a health risk so far to people in Europe, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts visit [...]

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Obama pushes NASA revamp, vision of Mars flight

On April 20th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – President Barack Obama sought to blunt criticism of his new space policy on Thursday by telling NASA workers his plans would save some jobs and steer a course toward a manned mission to Mars. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and [...]

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Microbes galore in seas; "spaghetti" mats Pacific

On April 20th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

OSLO (Reuters) – The ocean depths are home to myriad species of microbes, mostly hard to see but including spaghetti-like bacteria that form whitish mats the size of Greece on the floor of the Pacific, scientists said on Sunday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and [...]

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DNA egg swap prevents rare diseases in babies

On April 20th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

LONDON (Reuters) – British scientists have mastered a controversial technique using cloning technology to prevent some incurable inherited diseases by swapping DNA between two fertilized human eggs. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts visit http://www.stockorange.com

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Why go to an asteroid?

On April 20th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama made his case to NASA workers in Florida on Thursday for abandoning plans to return to the moon and instead aim for asteroids, Mars and more robotic missions. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts visit [...]

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Obama tries to sell NASA on new space plan

On April 20th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – President Barack Obama sought to blunt criticism of his new space policy on Thursday by telling NASA employees his plan would save some jobs and advance exploration of the solar system. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news [...]

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NASA grapples with space station cooling problem

On April 15th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – A problem with a cooling system aboard the International Space Station may prompt NASA to extend shuttle Discovery’s mission for an unplanned fourth spacewalk, NASA officials said on Wednesday. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market news alerts visit [...]

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White House defends space plan from astronaut critics

On April 15th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House on Wednesday defended President Barack Obama’s new space policy after Apollo 11 hero Neil Armstrong and other astronauts called it a step-down that would make NASA’s program dependent on Russian goodwill. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock market [...]

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Failed launch may set back India space business

On April 15th, 2010, posted in: Science by dyarter

CHENNAI, India (Reuters) – A rocket powered by a domestically built engine failed on Thursday, Indian officials said, in a potential setback to the country’s quest for a bigger share in the multi-billion dollar global satellite launch market. Original post here Reuters: Science News For hot penny stock picks, daily small cap alerts, and stock [...]

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