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In 2001: A Space Odyssey, astronauts Bowman and Poole conspire to shut down their ship's computer, HAL.
Read More »Conservators Keep Last Supper Fresh
Milan is one of Europe’s most polluted cities.
Read More »NASA’s Mars Rover Curiosity Had Planetary Protection Slip-Up
All NASA spacecraft sent to other planets must undergo meticulous procedures to make sure they don't carry biological contamination from Earth to their destinations .
Read More »Quantum Entanglement Links 2 Diamonds
Diamonds have long been available in pairs--say, mounted in a nice set of earrings. But physicists have now taken that pairing to a new level, linking two diamonds on the quantum level. [More]
Read More »Google, Nokia, Ericsson And Navigation’s Next Frontier: The Great Indoors
Remember the last time you visited a new office building, airport, or university campus and were lost the moment you stepped away from the main doors? That's a problem that buildings like large hospitals try to fix with color-coded lines painted on the floor, complex signage systems, and other tweaks--usually very low-tech
Read More »How to Fix Your PR Pitch
In short: No one cares about your story the way you're telling it. Try one of these tactics instead. Every business has a story , but most of those stories are boring.
Read More »The Future of Climate Change
As the world negotiates in Durban, climate change continues unabated--and greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise [More]
Read More »Scientists use 3D printer to make new bones: How?
Washington State University scientists revamp 3D printer used to make metal objects
Read More »How the Fed Lied about Loans to Big Banks
Huge secret loans from the Fed have enriched the very banks who now refuse to lend to small business.
Read More »HIV/AIDS in global spotlight for World AIDS Day 2011
From flash mob dancing in Romania to fireworks in Australia, activists spread life-saving message
Read More »Starting up Young? Don’t Drop Out
Want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg? Here's one way you shouldn't follow in his footsteps, writes venture capitalist Brad Feld. College is generally considered a time to expand your horizons, learn to live on your own, have a ton of fun, and even, perhaps, learn a little something
Read More »FDA mulls tighter arsenic restrictions for apple juice
Consumer Reports study found 10 percent of apple juices contaminated
Read More »Obama on AIDS: "We can beat this disease"
In event to mark World AIDS Day 2011, president announces ambitious new effort to curb HIV/AHDS in U.S., world
Read More »Can Zoos Play a Role in Climate Change Education?
Hudson the polar bear is a star attraction at Chicago's Brookfield Zoo, where visitors come to watch him romp and swim in the new "Great Bear Wilderness" exhibit.
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