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Getting to the Bottom of It All
Any kind of underwater diving involves process for that very reason. There’s the early-morning wake-up, the weather check, the...
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Guest Post: Export Shale Revolution Rather than Gas
The so-called shale revolution is re-drawing the energy landscape in the United States and beyond. While the Obama administration...
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Lost Land Beneath the Waves
Geological detectives are piecing together an intriguing seafloor puzzle. The Indian Ocean and some of its islands, scientists say,...
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Vortex 2
Inspired by physics, I use the lines of colliding atomic particles to explore a new language of abstraction. Fusing...
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Quantum Computer to Log Onto Quantum Internet
When it comes to data crunching, quantum computers will leave today’s fastest processors in the dust. For starters, a...
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Efforts to Protect Earth From Asteroids Are Under Way. But Will They Be Enough?
In the wake of Earth’s largest meteor strike in more than a century, the world’s attention has turned skyward....
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The Robot Will See You Now
Information technology that helps doctors and patients make decisions has been around for a long time. Crude online tools...
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NASA’s Mars Rover Makes Successful First Drill
Images sent back from NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity on Wednesday confirmed that the precious sample is being held by...
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The Moon Has Had Water Its Whole Life, New Study Says
Scientists have known for almost five years now that the moon is watery–or at least that lots of water...
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Do Low Doses of BPA Harm People?
Are people exposed to doses of bisphenol A in their canned foods and other consumer products that can harm...