 | Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Study Says
Source: UCar Posted: 9/20/2005 The number of Category 4 and 5 hurricanes worldwide has nearly doubled over the past 35 years, even though the total number of hurricanes has dropped since the 1990s, according to a study. Full story... |
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 | Spin Structure of Protons and Neutrons
Source: JLab Posted: 9/20/2005 A new theoretical calculation reveals that the spins of quarks may be modified by the environment of the protons and neutrons. Full story... |
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 | How We'll Get Back to the Moon
Source: NASA Posted: 9/20/2005 Before the end of the next decade, NASA astronauts will again explore the surface of the moon. And this time, we're going to stay, building outposts and paving the way for eventual journeys to Mars and beyond. Full story... |
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 | Spacecraft Pick up Earthly Aurora
Source: NASA Posted: 9/20/2005 A spectacular UV view of the aurora australis (Southern lights) was taken by the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) spacecraft on Sept. 11. Full story... |
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 | Gamma-Ray Burst Smashes a Record
Source: NSF Posted: 9/14/2005 Astronomers have used a close collaboration between space-based and ground-based telescopes to detect the most distant cosmic explosion yet seen: a gamma-ray burst from the edge of the visible universe. Full story... |
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 | Superlattice Nanobelts
Source: Gatech Posted: 9/14/2005 A previously-unknown zinc oxide nanostructure that resembles the helical configuration of DNA could provide engineers with a new building block for creating nanometer-scale sensors, transducers, resonators and other devices that rely on electromechanical coupling. Full story... |
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 | Novel Material May Demonstrate Long-Sought 'Liquid' Magnetic State
Source: NIST Posted: 9/14/2005 A novel material that may demonstrate a highly unusual 'liquid' magnetic state at extremely low temperatures has been discovered by a team of Japanese and U.S. researchers. Full story... |
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 | Bose-Einstein condensate runs circles around magnetic trap
Source: UCBerkeley Posted: 9/14/2005 Physicists at the University of California, Berkeley, have the universe's coldest substance running in circles. Full story... |
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