- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 1st, 2008
Planet's Magnetic Field Varies Much Faster Than Expected
Effect likely to have impact on electronic equipment at high altitudes
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 1st, 2008
SOHO Scores 1,500th Found Comet
New Kreutz-group comet discovered by SOHO
- Beauty
- By Monica Gaza
- June 4th, 2008
Intelligent Sun Protection II: Body
Always apply sunscreen and avoid fragrances that contain bergamot
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 30th, 2008
Organisms Gave up Sexual Reproduction for DNA Theft
Bdelloids able to incorporate foreign DNA
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 15th, 2008
Hydroxyl Spotted for the First Time on Venus
Key compound found in Venus' atmosphere
- Technology & Gadgets
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- April 25th, 2008
Don't Worry about Your Brains, Mobiles Only Fry Users' Hands
The new research project aims at determining the impact of handhelds on consumers' health
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 21st, 2008
Ceramic Material Heals Itself Under Radiation
Newly found material property could enhance nuclear safety
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 4th, 2008
SDO Build Milestone Complete
SDO mated with the propulsion module
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- April 1st, 2008
Manned Mission to Mars Grounded. Radiation Risk too High
Researchers must create new means to handle radiation risks
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- March 28th, 2008
Nanotubes Could Convert Radiation Directly into Electricity
More efficient nuclear reactors with carbon nanotubes
- Health
- By Stefan Anitei
- March 19th, 2008
Radiation and the Best Way to Save Boobs
Standard radiation therapy in case of breast cancer may be too strong
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- March 19th, 2008
Metafilms to Shrink Radio Devices
Smaller resonators obtained with metamaterials
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- February 14th, 2008
Black Holes Replicated in Laboratory Conditions!
Stopping light in its track
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- February 13th, 2008
ESA to Predict Space Radiation Risk
Computer simulations will predict the risk posed by radiation in space
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- February 11th, 2008
T-ray Sensors Get Better at Detecting Explosives
Scientists improve the design of security sensors
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- February 5th, 2008
How to Lose a 3.5 Tonnes Hydrogen Bomb
Fifty years and counting
- Space
- By Gabriel Gache
- January 25th, 2008
Distant Galaxy Cluster Turns into Giant X-ray Source
The emissions are probably triggered by a galactic collision