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On Pi Day, Celebrate Math's Enigmas
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BALTIMORE — EACH year, March 14 is Pi Day, in honor of the mathematical constant. Saturday is the once-in-a-century event when the year, '15, brings the full date in line with the first five digits of pi's decimal expansion — 3.1415. Typical celebrations ...
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BALTIMORE — EACH year, March 14 is Pi Day, in honor of the mathematical constant. Saturday is the once-in-a-century event when the year, '15, brings the full date in line with the first five digits of pi's decimal expansion — 3.1415. Typical celebrations ...
Saturday is the Pi Day of the century! Here's how to celebrate
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Celebrating “Pi” Day With Pie
Jackson Clarion Ledger
NASA's mission: Solve magnetic mystery
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA launched four identical spacecraft Thursday on a billion-dollar mission to study the explosive give-and-take of the Earth and sun's magnetic fields. The unmanned Atlas rocket — and NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale ...
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Jackson Clarion Ledger
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA launched four identical spacecraft Thursday on a billion-dollar mission to study the explosive give-and-take of the Earth and sun's magnetic fields. The unmanned Atlas rocket — and NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale ...
Four NASA spacecraft search for secrets of magnetic explosions
NASA launches four spacecraft to solve magnetic mystery
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Highland Bulletin Echo
Explosive eruptions rocked the youthful...
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The moon has buried scars from an explosive past. That is the lesson from China's Yutu or "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover, which has discovered layer upon layer of previous lava flows and explosive eruptions not previously noticed."When you look at an image.
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The moon has buried scars from an explosive past. That is the lesson from China's Yutu or "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover, which has discovered layer upon layer of previous lava flows and explosive eruptions not previously noticed."When you look at an image.
Findings of China's Lunar Rover Further Reveal Moon's Complex Geologic Past
China's Yutu Rover Collects Interesting Lunar Data
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Spaceflight Now
March 13, 2015 in News: Rosetta begins listening for signs of life from comet ...
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Europe's Rosetta spacecraft is trying to contact the Philae landing probe for the first time since the robot fell silent after a bouncy landing on a comet in November. Although there are slim odds of hearing from Philae in the first communications window this ...
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Europe's Rosetta spacecraft is trying to contact the Philae landing probe for the first time since the robot fell silent after a bouncy landing on a comet in November. Although there are slim odds of hearing from Philae in the first communications window this ...
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Times of India
100 years on, DNA reconstructed using semen stains on hankie
Times of India
ROME: Forensic experts in Italy said on Friday that they had reconstructed the DNA of a national war hero and poet by analysing semen he left on a handkerchief given to a lover 100 years ago. In a global first, the proto-fascist warmonger Gabriele ...
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Times of India
ROME: Forensic experts in Italy said on Friday that they had reconstructed the DNA of a national war hero and poet by analysing semen he left on a handkerchief given to a lover 100 years ago. In a global first, the proto-fascist warmonger Gabriele ...
Scientists reconstruct DNA of 20th century Italian fascist reconstructed using ...
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100-year-old semen-filled hankie analyzed for DNA
Daily News & Analysis
CERN's revamped Large Hadron Collider to restart this month
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest and most powerful particle collider, will resume operations for its second three-year run this month amid hopes of uncovering the universe's best kept secrets. The LHC, credited with uncovering the Higgs ...
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest and most powerful particle collider, will resume operations for its second three-year run this month amid hopes of uncovering the universe's best kept secrets. The LHC, credited with uncovering the Higgs ...
CERN relaunches the Large Hadron Collider with aim to find dark matter
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Sun Releases Massive X-Class Solar Flare: Report
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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured an image of a mid-level solar flare on March 11, 2015, seen as a bright flash of light close to the center of the solar disk. The strongest monster X-class solar flare, which has been categorized as a sun ...
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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured an image of a mid-level solar flare on March 11, 2015, seen as a bright flash of light close to the center of the solar disk. The strongest monster X-class solar flare, which has been categorized as a sun ...
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The Sun Makes Its First X-Class Monster Flare And It's Directly Aimed At Earth ...
Earth Smaller Than First Significant Solar Flare Of The Year
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Spring Equinox Supermoon solar eclipse: How will the weather impact your ...
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The solar eclipse is just one week away - but will the weather get in the way of your enjoyment of the spectacular event? The eclipse, set to be the biggest since August 1999, will begin in the UK at 8.45am on Friday, March 20 and peak at 9.31am.
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The solar eclipse is just one week away - but will the weather get in the way of your enjoyment of the spectacular event? The eclipse, set to be the biggest since August 1999, will begin in the UK at 8.45am on Friday, March 20 and peak at 9.31am.
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MINA
New Material Changes Color On Demand
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Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley announced today that they have developed an ultra-thin material that can change color on demand by bouncing back light on the nanoscale level. Well, the on-demand element is a little more nuanced.
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MINA
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley announced today that they have developed an ultra-thin material that can change color on demand by bouncing back light on the nanoscale level. Well, the on-demand element is a little more nuanced.
Artificial "skin" changes color in response to minute force
Change your skin color anytime you want using the Chameleon-like synthetic skin
New Technicolor Dream Material Mimics Chameleon Skin
Tech Times
The Milky Way May Be Way Bigger Than We Thought
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New research suggests our galaxy is much much more enormous than it was initially thought to be. A team of scientists led by Dr. Heidi Jo Newberg of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have posited that the flat disc shape commonly attributed to our galaxy ...
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New research suggests our galaxy is much much more enormous than it was initially thought to be. A team of scientists led by Dr. Heidi Jo Newberg of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have posited that the flat disc shape commonly attributed to our galaxy ...
This 'corrugated' view of the Milky Way just made our home galaxy a LOT bigger
Study says the Milky Way is corrugated and larger than first thought
Our galaxy could be 50 percent bigger than previously thought
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