Officials with the European Space Agency (ESA) say that their efforts of reducing the amount of interference their advanced SMOS satellite is subjected to are finally beginning to pay off. The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission is one of the most sensitive spacecrafts ever sent to Earth's orbit, and... |
6 October 2010 18:01 GMT |
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In a groundbreaking series of experiments, scientists in the United States managed to develop a new method of analyzing how graphene sheets are stacked on top of each other. Scientists with the collaboration say that the technique is also suitable for determining which areas of the compound are subjected to most stra... |
29 April 2010 06:32 GMT |
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Experts at the Purdue University announce the development of a new, miniature device, which has the ability to make wires obsolete. Communications in the homes and offices of tomorrow could be based on ultrafast laser pulses, which the instrument would convert into radio-frequency signals. According to the experts be... |
4 March 2010 16:01 GMT |
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Experts reveal that using your cell phone or wireless device inside the airplane will probably not bring it down, but it will land you in a confrontation with the other passengers and the flight attendants. Since 1991, the use of cell phones was banned in commercial airliners, but scientists reveal that there is litt... |
22 December 2009 03:53 GMT |
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We've heard about overheating issues and the "Red Ring of Death", we've heard about various issues of Microsoft's console, but now it seems that the 360 is also causing some interferences. It's all a rumor for now, but the info comes from the IT staff at Morrisville State College. Keep in mind th... |
17 December 2007 07:02 GMT |
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