Saturday, June 7, 2008

#6

'Barren' Seafloor Teeming With Microbial Life
1945 phantom world cooling linked to ship errors - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Bacteria could stop frog killer
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Hints of 'time before Big Bang'
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Missile practice for Moon mission
Brimming quake lakes set to repeat historic flood disaster - earth - 05 June 2008 - New Scientist
Cancer Killer Found In The Ocean -- Marine Biotechnologists Treat Cancer With Mud-loving Ocean
Could microbes on Phoenix survive on Mars? - space - 06 June 2008 - New Scientist Space
Could Nanotechnology End Cartilage Loss?
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Egypt Uncovers 'Missing' Pyramid
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : From Regular Bird to Chick Magnet
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Methane Warmed Ancient Earth
"The researchers believe that the ice sheets on Snowball Earth became unstable, which released pressure on the clathrates." But how did they become unstable?
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Milky Way's Arms Go Missing
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Nanotrucks and Nanotrains
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Oldest Live Birth Fossil Found
The fish and its unborn offspring probably fell victim to rapid depletion of oxygen in the water, settling to the bottom of the sea where they were gently covered in layers of silt-like mud that hardened over time, according to the scientists.
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Phoenix's Robotic Arm Deployed
when I was growing up, space exploration was in search of knowledge. Now it's in search of something we've got plenty of already.
Discovery News : Discovery Channel: Lost Tribe Revealed in Brazil
Discovery News : Discovery Channel: Old Faithful: Changing Its Tune?
Discovery News : Discovery Channel: Old Faithful: Changing Its Tune?
Egypt archaeologists find ancient army HQ - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Examining The Physics Of Carbon Nanotubes
Giant telescopes could be built from Moon dust - space - 04 June 2008 - New Scientist Space
Inflatable robots could explore Mars - space - 30 May 2008 - New Scientist Space
Laptops could betray users in the developing world - tech - 05 June 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Male circumcision is a weapon in the sperm wars - sex - 05 June 2008 - New Scientist
Nanoscope peers beyond the limits of light - tech - 05 June 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Nanotech 'tissue' loves oil spills, hates water - tech - 30 May 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Nearby galaxies are chock-full of dark matter - space - 04 June 2008 - New Scientist Space
Rocket wreckage found in outback - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Secret messages could be hidden in net phone calls - tech - 31 May 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Synthetic yeast to brew up vital malaria drug - health - 04 June 2008 - New Scientist
The Couch Isn't Making You Fat -- Bohannon 2008 (604): 1 -- ScienceNOW
Tidal 'icequakes' are shaking Antarctica - earth - 04 June 2008 - New Scientist Environment
Uncovering the Mysteries of the Seas -- Are Bioluminescent Bacteria Behind Milky Seas Legend?
UQ makes solar-power 'breakthrough' - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Who are we? : Article : Nature
© Copyright Bruce M. Axtens, 2008

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