The moon of today is a static orb with little to no internal activity; for all intents and purposes it appears to be a dead, dusty pebble of a world.
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Several planets in our solar system have multiple moons.
Read More »Need a new material? New tool can help
Thanks to a new online toolkit developed at MIT and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, any researcher who needs to find a material with specific properties whether its to build a better mousetrap or a better battery will now be able to do so far more easily than ever before.
Read More »Need a new material? New tool can help
Thanks to a new online toolkit developed at MIT and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, any researcher who needs to find a material with specific properties whether its to build a better mousetrap or a better battery will now be able to do so far more easily than ever before.
Read More »Cyberwar Most Likely to Take Place Among Smaller Powers, Experts Say
Most Americans who worry about cyberwarfare are concerned that it will be directed against the United States.
Read More »New hybrid technology could bring ‘quantum information systems’
(PhysOrg.com) -- The merging of two technologies under development - plasmonics and nanophotonics - is promising the emergence of new "quantum information systems" far more powerful than today's computers.
Read More »The Bitcoin Crypto-Currency Mystery Reopened
A New Yorker writer implies he found Bitcoin's mysterious creator. We think he got the wrong man, and offer far more compelling evidence that points to someone else entirely
Read More »Non-Hodgkin lymphoma: Key questions answered
Lymphatic system cancer has become far more prevalent in recent years
Read More »Parkinson’s-melanoma link discovered: What’s best defense?
Melanoma far more common in people suffering from Parkinson's disease, scientists say
Read More »Video: Dog sniffs out prostate cancer
It's a sniffer dog with a difference: a military Belgian Shepherd that has been trained to detect signs of prostate cancer in patients' urine. According to French scientists, the dog can do it far more accurately than any currently available scientific technique. Felipe Maya reports.
Read More »Hospital errors: 9 questions that could save your life
Hospital errors, including deadly ones, may be far more common than previously thought
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