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- October 17th, 2005
Chinese Astronauts Return Safely to Earth
After their 5-day spaceflight
- By Tudor Raiciu
- October 14th, 2005
Stars Form Surprisingly Close to Milky Way's Black Hole
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*)
- By Tudor Raiciu
- October 13th, 2005
There Is No Such Thing As Short-term Earthquake Prediction
A team of researchers say
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- October 12th, 2005
China Launches Its Second Manned Space Mission
The third country in space
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- October 11th, 2005
China to Launch Its Second Manned Space Mission
Between October 12 and 15
- By Tudor Raiciu
- October 11th, 2005
Greg Olsen, the US Millionaire, Returns to Earth
After a seven-days trip
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- October 10th, 2005
Stanford Wins the Autonomous Vehicle Race
Which started on Saturday
- By Tudor Raiciu
- October 6th, 2005
Burmese Python Explodes While Digesting an Alligator
In the Everglades National Park
- By Tudor Raiciu
- October 5th, 2005
October Will Come with More Atlantic Hurricanes
Hurricane forecasters predict
- By Tudor Raiciu
- October 4th, 2005
Scientists Will Use Pheromones to Kill Lampreys
A single lamprey will consume on average 40 pounds of fish a year
- By Tudor Raiciu
- October 3rd, 2005
The Beermat That Tells You When Your Glass Is Empty
Invented by two Germans
- By Sci/Tech News Staff
- October 3rd, 2005
The Mammals Have Flourished Thanks to the Oxygen Increase
Researchers Say