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Powerful Computers Advance Fusion Research At The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
September 22, 1998 Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) report a major advance in the computer modeling of fusion plasmas in the September 18 edition of ... > full story -
Engineers Successfully Regain Control Of SOHO Spacecraft
September 19, 1998 Spacecraft controllers successfully regained control of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft Sept. 16 after sending a series of commands directing the spacecraft to fire thrusters ... > full story -
Lab Receives NASA Funding To Test Critical Instrument Components For Possible Use On Future Europa Mission
September 19, 1998 Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists recently received a $120,000 grant from NASA to use Laboratory space instrument design and manufacturing expertise and test critical components of an ... > full story -
Pulse Of The Planet -- SeaWiFS Completes A Year Of Remarkable Earth Observations
September 18, 1998 For the first time in history, NASA is releasing dramatic images documenting the Earth's changing biology, both on land and in the oceans, as observed from space for one continuous ... > full story -
Multi Drug Resistant-TB: Russian Economic Collapse Will Lead To Global Spread Of "Ebola With Wings"
September 16, 1998 The Public Health Research Institute, Doctors Without Borders (Medicins sans Frontiers) and the Medical Emergency Relief Network International (MERLIN) have issued a joint statement about the need ... > full story -
Lincoln Log-Like Structure To Improve Infrared And Optical Communications, Optical Computers
September 15, 1998 By interlocking tiny slivers of silicon into a lattice that, under a microscope, appears to be formed by toy Lincoln logs, scientists at the Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories ... > full story -
New Evidence From Dinosaur Footsteps Show Massive Herds Once Roamed Northern Alaska
September 12, 1998 A joint University of Alaska Fairbanks/Anchorage expedition team has discovered a significant variety of single dinosaur footprints and sets of prints, or trackways, on Alaska's North Slope. ... > full story -
Study Captures Images Of Memories Being Formed Within The Human Brain
August 24, 1998 The birth of a memory, the split second when the human brain encodes an event for future reference, has been captured through sophisticated neuroimaging and used to predict accurately whether a ... > full story -
Caught Red-Handed: Our Galaxy Is Destroying Its Neighbours
August 21, 1998 Astronomers using CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope have made a picture that shows our Galaxy ripping apart its nearest ... > full story
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