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Ecuador warns satellite could hit rocket remainsQuito (AFP) May 22, 2013 An Ecuadoran satellite launched last month could collide with the remains of a Russian rocket in the coming hours, the country's civilian space agency warned Wednesday. The "Pegaso" (Pegasus) nanosatellite, designed and built in Ecuador, set off aboard an unmanned rocket April 25 from the Jiuquand station in northern China. It is the country's first. "Alert: possible collision between NEE-01 Pegaso and Russian rocket remains," tweeted the country's civilian space agency, EXA. "The collision ... read more |
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Ecuador's only satellite may have been damaged in space collision Wild Weather Could Be Ahead on Titan New method for producing clean hydrogen The tropical upper atmosphere 'fingerprint' of global warming Researchers reveal model of Sun's magnetic field Adapter 'Flips' for Progress Toward 2014 Exploration Flight Test Satellites See Storm System that Created Oklahoma Tornado | .. |
![]() Iron-platinum alloys could be new-generation hard drives Meeting the demand for more data storage in smaller volumes means using materials made up of ever-smaller magnets, or nanomagnets. One promising material for a potential new generation of recording ... more | .. |
![]() NASA Seeks High-Performance Spaceflight Computing Capabilities NASA and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque, N.M., are requesting research and development proposals to define the type of spacecraft computing needed for future missions. T ... more | .. |
![]() Observation of second sound in a quantum gas Below a critical temperature, certain fluids become superfluid and lose internal friction. In addition, fluids in this state conduct heat extremely efficiently, with energy transport occurring in a ... more | .. |
![]() Northrop Grumman's SABR Brings Fifth Generation Fighter Radar Capabilities to F-16 Aircraft Northrop Grumman Scalable Agile Beam Radar (SABR) designed for the F-16 fighter aircraft recently demonstrated its autonomous, all-environment precision targeting capability, which will enhance the ... more |
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![]() Stacking 2-D materials produces surprising results Graphene has dazzled scientists, ever since its discovery more than a decade ago, with its unequalled electronic properties, its strength and its light weight. But one long-sought goal has proved el ... more | .. |
![]() Stanford Engineers' New Metamaterial Doubles Up on Invisibility One of the exciting possibilities of metamaterials - engineered materials that exhibit properties not found in the natural world - is the potential to control light in ways never before possible. Th ... more | .. |
![]() Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker "Spring is like a perhaps hand," wrote the poet E. E. Cummings: "carefully / moving a perhaps / fraction of flower here placing / an inch of air there... / without breaking anything." With the ... more | .. |
![]() Scientists uncover the fundamental property of astatine, the rarest atom on Earth An international team of scientists, including a University of York researcher, has carried out ground-breaking experiments to investigate the atomic structure of astatine (Z=85), the rarest natural ... more |
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![]() Heady mathematics Bubble baths and soapy dishwater, the refreshing head on a beer and the luscious froth on a cappuccino. All are foams, beautiful yet ephemeral as the bubbles pop one by one. Two University of ... more | .. |
![]() Cornstarch proves to be worth its weight in gold Scientists said Tuesday they have found a way to extract gold from ore using a seemingly unlikely pantry item - cornstarch. ... more | .. |
![]() Another 'trophy' for the chemistry cabinet The search for cleaner, low temperature nuclear fuels has produced a shock result for a team of experts at The University of Nottingham. First they created a stable version of a 'trophy molecu ... more | .. |
![]() Cloud computing is silver lining for Russian firms Russian police marched into a small company's office in Moscow and told everyone to sit down and wait to be interviewed. They left hours later with all the computers. ... more |
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![]() One order of steel; hold the greenhouse gases Anyone who has seen pictures of the giant, red-hot cauldrons in which steel is made - fed by vast amounts of carbon, and belching flame and smoke - would not be surpris ... more | .. |
![]() Researcher Construct Invisibility Cloak for Thermal Flow By means of special metamaterials, light and sound can be passed around objects. KIT researchers now succeeded in demonstrating that the same materials can also be used to specifically influence the ... more | .. |
![]() Engineers fine-tune the sensitivity of nano-chemical sensor Researchers have discovered a technique for controlling the sensitivity of graphene chemical sensors. The sensors, made of an insulating base coated with a graphene sheet - a single-atom-thick layer ... more | .. |
![]() Giant 50-foot magnet to make cross-country trek for physics experiment U.S. physicists say they're planning a new experiment in particle physics - but first there's the small matter of moving a 50-foot-diameter magnet 3,200 miles. ... more |
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Solar Industry Capital Spending Hits Seven-Year Low in 2013 Innovation could bring flexible solar cells, transistors, displays More emphasis needed on recycling and reuse of Li-ion batteries Israel eyes Syrian missile threat to gas fields Sempra U.S. Gas and Power, Consolidated Edison Development announce solar partnership Areva, world's 2nd uranium company heavily present in Niger Magnetic fingerprints of superfluid helium-3 | .. |
![]() NASA Partners With Utah State University's Space Dynamics Lab NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center's Innovative Partnerships Office in Greenbelt, Md., has entered into a Space Act Agreement with Utah State University's Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL), North Loga ... more | .. |
![]() iGT Debuts Airborne Satcom Solutions for Secure Connectivity and Situational Awareness As the demand for airborne applications increases, iDirect Government Technologies (iGT), a wholly owned subsidiary of VT iDirect (iDirect), launches new airborne solutions for secure connectivity a ... more | .. |
![]() UF launches HiPerGator, Florida's most powerful supercomputer The University of Florida has unveiled the state's most powerful supercomputer, a machine that will help researchers find life-saving drugs, make decades-long weather forecasts and improve armor for ... more | .. |
![]() More effective, cheaper concrete manufactured with ash from olive residue biomass University of Granada researchers have successfully manufactured self-compacting concrete using ash from the combustion of olive pruning residue pellets. Due to its plasticity and cohesion, this typ ... more |
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![]() Electrolysis method described for making 'green' iron Scientists unveiled a new method on Wednesday for extracting metallic iron from its ore while curbing Earth-warming carbon dioxide emissions. ... more | .. |
![]() Do-it-yourself invisibility with 3D printing Seven years ago, Duke University engineers demonstrated the first working invisibility cloak in complex laboratory experiments. Now it appears creating a simple cloak has become a lot simpler. ... more | .. |
![]() EA inks deal for Star Wars videogames A new wave of Star Wars videogames is coming. ... more | .. |
![]() World's First Full Color 3D Desktop Printer botObjects has released the ProDesk3D, the world's first Full Color 3D Desktop Printer. The 3D printing industry will take the next evolutionary step forward for the desktop, enabling customers to o ... more |
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