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Researchers Identify Mysterious Life Forms in the Extreme Deep Sea
October 24, 2011 A research expedition has led to the identification of gigantic amoebas at one of the deepest locations on Earth. During a voyage to the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench, the deepest region on the ... > full story -
New Generation of Superlattice Cameras Add More 'Color' to Night Vision
October 20, 2011 Recent breakthroughs have enabled scientists to build cameras that can see more than one optical waveband or "color" in the ... > full story -
SideBySide Projection System Enables Projected Interaction Between Mobile Devices
October 20, 2011 Researchers have devised a system called SideBySide that enables animated images from two separate handheld projectors to interact with each other on the same surface. The system, suitable for games, ... > full story -
The Eyes Have It: Computer-Inspired Creativity
October 20, 2011 Constraints on creativity imposed by computer-aided design tools are being overcome, thanks to a novel system that incorporates eye-tracking ... > full story -
Bolivia's Jaguars Set a Record
October 19, 2011 In a new camera trap survey in the world's most biologically diverse landscape, researchers have identified more individual jaguars than ever ... > full story -
Planet-Sized Object as Cool as Earth Revealed in Record-Breaking Photo
October 19, 2011 Scientists are presenting the photo of a nearby star and its orbiting companion -- whose temperature is like a hot summer day in Arizona. The planet-like companion is the coldest object ever directly ... > full story -
NASA, Japan Release Improved Topographic Map of Earth
October 19, 2011 NASA and Japan released a significantly improved version of the most complete digital topographic map of Earth on Oct. 17, produced with detailed measurements from NASA's Terra spacecraft. The map, ... > full story -
World Record in 3-D Imaging of Porous Rocks: Stack of 35 Million Megapixel-Photos
October 19, 2011 Physicists have established a world record in the field of three-dimensional imaging of porous materials. The scientists have generated the largest and most precise three-dimensional image of the ... > full story -
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Computing Building Blocks Created from Bacteria and DNA
October 18, 2011 Scientists have successfully demonstrated that they can build some of the basic components for digital devices out of bacteria and DNA, which could pave the way for a new generation of biological ... > full story -
High Rate of False-Positives With Annual Mammogram
October 17, 2011 During a decade of receiving mammograms, more than half of cancer-free women will be among those summoned back for more testing because of false-positive results, and about one in 12 will be referred ... > full story
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