Upon closer inspection of the Martian surface, one cannot but stop and stare in amazement at the canal-like features crossing the landscape. Many astronomers hypothesized that these were constructs belonging to a long-lost Martian civilization, but the idea has since been discredited.
In modern times, the attribu... |
6 October 2011 09:35 GMT |
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Researchers have some time ago determined that it's possible to use what they call “walking polymers” to delivery drug molecules to a target cell, tissue or organ. The polymers – repetitive sequences of certain structural units – are shaped like an octopus, and they are extremely efficien... |
4 August 2010 14:01 GMT |
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U-verse TV customers will be pleased to know that AT&T has decided to make some TV DVR enhancements while also adding a few more features to the U-verse YP.COM TV application. These changes will occur over the following weeks with absolutely no extra costs for the U-verse users. “These new features are the l... |
21 May 2010 08:55 GMT |
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A group of scientists has recently discovered one of the first naturally-occurring, light-activate ion channels in the human body. Finding these channels is extremely important for medicine, biosciences and biotechnology, as they could allow for the development of treatments for a wide array of conditions. Neuroscien... |
7 April 2010 03:46 GMT |
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Scientists speaking at the 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference said on March 4 that a large number of the channels resembling rivers that had been discovered on Mars appear to have been formed by volcanic lava flows. The idea was presented by Jacob Bleacher, the leader of a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (G... |
6 March 2010 04:58 GMT |
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Yesterday, AT&T announced the addition of five new high-definition channels to its U-verse TV channel lineup, including two international ones for Cantonese and Filipino subscribers. With the addition of these five new channels, AT&T U-verse comes to a total of over 60 launched this year, half of them in high defin... |
15 December 2009 06:38 GMT |
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As the Mars Express and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft swirl around the Red Planet, they continuously transmit back data and photographs of our neighbor's surface. They have been doing this for several years, and, during that time, experts have come across a number of very interesting features ... |
11 December 2009 01:45 GMT |
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Yesterday, at the UBS 37th Annual Global Media and Communications Conference, AT&T announced that the number of U-verse TV subscribers had reached the two-million mark. AT&T offers IPTV through its U-verse platform across 22 markets in the United States. Also, the launch of the new AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet ... |
10 December 2009 08:22 GMT |
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Bacteria are the most helpful and the most harmful organisms for the human body in the world today. While the thousands of species in our guts keep us healthy, and help us digest food, other species, just as numerous, can cause us significant damage, and even death. Therefore, knowing how these microorganisms functio... |
9 November 2009 14:31 GMT |
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According to astronomers investigating the pictures sent back by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), it would appear that areas near the Hale crater, on the surface of the Red Planet, are laden with channels. In a view that covers an area about ... |
29 October 2009 04:46 GMT |
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Pope Benedict XVI plans to get his own Google channel, featuring video capabilities, in order to promote the word of God to Internet users as well. According to the Vatican, the Holy See's TV Center and the Vatican Radio are working with Google to make sure that everything is set up without a hitch. The press of... |
19 January 2009 04:19 GMT |
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It started with an email and continued with pictures, music and video. Yes, the Internet comprises them all. But we are not satisfied with getting yesterday's news. We all want real time connections and live shows to watch. Thanks to Internet TV, this and even more is now possible. What could be more? Take a loo... |
18 June 2007 13:14 GMT |
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