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Comet's Tail Ripped Off By Sun's Fury
October 25, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
NASA's STEREO A satellite captured Comet Encke's tail being torn off by a coronal mass ejection in 2007. Magnetic field interactions are thought to be the culprit behind the comet losing its tail.
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World's Biggest Supplier of Rare Earths Stops Production for a Month
October 24, 2011, Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
A huge Chinese supplier of rare earth minerals, used in both U.S. military hardware and consumer gadgets, cuts production.
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Want to Understand Drought? Follow the Water!
October 24, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
To better understand and predict drought, 30 universities are collaborating in a effort called the Shale Hills Project. Understanding the flow of water will help us better understand areas prone to d…
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Religious Congregations Embracing Cutting-Edge Tech
October 24, 2011, Samantha Murphy, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
More religious congregations are becoming tech savvy.
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NASA Shut Down (In Comic) for Genetic Engineering Astronauts
October 24, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
"Spaceman" takes readers on a journey into a future climate change ravaged Earth where NASA plays God by creating the perfect astronauts to live on Mars. Public outcry leaves these Mars-men…
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First Soyuz Launch From French Guiana
October 24, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
A pair of Europe's Galileo in-orbit validation satellites were launched aboard a Soyuz rocket on October 21st. The South American spaceport has recently added facilities to launch Soyuz rockets.
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Air Force Offers Innovation Prizes in Budget-Cutting Era
October 21, 2011, Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
The Air Force has used prize money to find crowd-sourced solutions for stopping vehicles in a non-lethal manner and for humanitarian air drops.
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Shapeshifting Mobile Camera Lens Inspired by Human Eye
October 21, 2011, Charles Q. Choi, InnovationNewsDaily Contributor
Apple, Nokia, Samsung and LG have all expressed interest in the eye-inspired camera lens.
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Sony Makes Recycling, Trade-Ins Simple
October 21, 2011, Jesse Emspak, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Have an old device and don't know where to take it? Sony will tell you, and even give you a gift card.
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World Set a Flame: 2002 - 2011 Visualized
October 20, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Using satellite data, NASA has comprised a view of each continent's wild and man-made fires that consume major portions of land each year. Nearly 10 years of data shows the path of these fires, helpi…
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World Set a Flame: 2002 - 2011 Visualized
October 20, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Using satellite data, NASA has comprised a view of each continent's wild and man-made fires that consume major portions of land each year. Nearly 10 years of data shows the path of these fires, helpi…
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Software Tracks the Roots of Food Safety Problems
October 20, 2011, Jeremy Hsu, InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer
An electronic system could help nip food-borne illness outbreaks in the bud.
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MANAPUL & BUCCELLATO Talk Flash @ NYCC 2011
October 20, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Co-Writers Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato talk to Newsarama about the New 52 Flash at New York Comic Con 2011.
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An Ancient Mastodon Hunt
October 20, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
A mastodon rib found with a 13,800-year-old projectile point lodged in it is the first evidence of hunting weapons in North America. Here, internal scans and a 3D reconstruction of the damaged bone.
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Phoenix, DARPA's Satellite-Recycling Program
October 20, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has started a program called Phoenix, which aims to recycle pieces of retired satellites, using them to create new on-orbit assets.
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Space Station, This Is SPACE.com: Cmdr. Fossum Interview
October 20, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
SPACE.com's Denise Chow asks the commander about Halloween in space, evidence of humanity on Earth from 173 miles up and SPACE.com reader questions are answered.
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Computers Piece Together Scattered Medieval Scrolls
October 19, 2011, Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer
A treasure trove of scattered scrolls is stitched together digitally
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Mobile Projectors Share Interactive Work & Play on Any Surface
October 19, 2011, InnovationNewsDaily Staff
A new projector system could let educators, gamers and professionals work or play together on any surface.
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Facebook Friends Predicted by Size of Brain Structures
October 19, 2011, Jennifer Welsh, LiveScience Staff Writer
Larger social brain regions was linked with having more Facebook friends.
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AOL Turns the Radio Dial to Slacker
October 19, 2011, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Slacker’s favorite features such as build-your-own stations come to AOL Radio.
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Alien Planets in the Mist? – Star Arms May Hide Worlds
October 19, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The first image of a sun-like star that's surrounded by spiral-arms makes scientists think that planets lurking within are the cause. Such worlds could space-scape gas and dust into arms, rings and lanes.
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Review: Chief Architect Home Designer Suite software
October 19, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Home Designer Suite outranks its competitors by a long shot, and it's an excellent choice for anyone needing to design or remodel a home. The interface takes a little getting used to, but when you g…
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Where Will ROSAT Satellite Crash?
October 19, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The German space agency's satellite de-orbit will occur sometime between October 21 and October 24th. Up to 30 pieces of the spacecraft may survive re-entry. This animation takes a look at its curren…
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AXEL ALONSO Talks Marvel: Point One and Avengers Movie
October 18, 2011, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The Editor in Chief talks about the next big initiative for Marvel comics and having read the script of the upcoming Avengers movie, talks a bit about its impact on the industry.
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Stuxnet Clone Found Possibly Preparing Power Plant Attacks
October 18, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
"Duqu" Trojan could lead to another Stuxnet-type attack, experts warn.
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