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Today on LiveScience.com, Ancient Insects Used Advanced Camouflage, Tuesday, December 26, 2006

December 27th 2006 PDT

LiveScience.com Tuesday, December 26, 2006 Gibbons Defend Against Predators With Song When a white-handed gibbon spots a lurking leopard, rather than high tailing it in the opposite direction, the furry ape will actually draw closer to its foe and belt out a song. Scientists Create Molecule-Size Keypad Lock Scientists have created a keypad lock a single molecule in size. This lock only activates when exposed to the correct password, a sequence of chemicals and light. Draw Up a Holiday ...Continue Reading

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December 27th 2006 PDT

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Today on SPACE.com --- Tuesday, December 26, 2006

December 26th 2006 PDT

SPACE.com Update for December 26, 2006  * DESTINATIONS:* *News* *|* *SpaceFlight* *|* *Science/Astronomy* *|* *SETI* *|*   *Space Business News* *December 26, 2006*     *TOP STORY* *posted: December 26, 2006 12:25 pm EDT* *Moonbase: In the Dark On Lunar Ice*NASA believes that ice trapped on the Moon will help future explorers set up home. Yet there is considerable debate about this resource.Read Mo ...Continue Reading

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December 26th 2006 PDT

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December 26th 2006 PDT

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Today on LiveScience.com, Japan Researchers Film Live Giant Squid, Friday, December 22, 2006

December 23rd 2006 PDT

LiveScience.com Friday, December 22, 2006 The Air You Breathe is Loaded with Microbes The air you breathe is teeming with more than 1,800 kinds of bacteria, including harmless relatives of microbes associated with bioterrorist attacks, according to a new study. How to Super-Size a Volcanic Eruption Super eruptions that blast loads of ash sky high can change the climate. Now scientists are finding that the relationship could go both ways with the climate having an impact on huge volcanic erupt ...Continue Reading

Starry Night Times for January, 2007 is here

December 23rd 2006 PDT

Starry Night® Times - January 2007 If you have trouble viewing this newsletter, click here. *Welcome again to our monthly newsletter with features on exciting celestial events, product reviews, tips & tricks, and a monthly sky calendar. We hope you enjoy it!* [*]Happy PerihelionIf Earth is closest to the Sun in January, shouldn’t it be summer?    [*]Cold Weather ObservingCold winter ...Continue Reading

Today on SPACE.com --- Friday, December 22, 2006

December 23rd 2006 PDT

SPACE.com Update for December 22, 2006  * DESTINATIONS:* *News* *|* *SpaceFlight* *|* *Science/Astronomy* *|* *SETI* *|*   *Space Business News* *December 22, 2006*     *TOP STORY* *posted: December 22, 2006 02:18 pm EDT* *Mission Discovery: Shuttle Astronauts to Land Today*CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA?s space shuttle Discovery is poised to ferry seven astronauts back to Earth later today, but much ...Continue Reading

NASA Welcomes Discovery Crew Home for the Holidays

December 23rd 2006 PDT

Dec. 22, 2006 Grey Hautaluoma Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0668 Jessica Rye/Katherine Trinidad Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 321-867-2468 RELEASE: 06-375 NASA WELCOMES DISCOVERY CREW HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Discovery and its crew returned home Friday after a 13-day journey of more than 5.3 million miles in space. Discovery's STS-116 mission successfully reconfigured the International Space Station's power and cooling systems from a temporary setup to a permanent mode a ...Continue Reading

First Images From Hinode Offer New Clues About Our Violent Sun

December 22nd 2006 PDT

Dec. 22, 2006 Erica Hupp/Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1237/1726 Steve Roy Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 256-544-0034 RELEASE: 06-374 FIRST IMAGES FROM HINODE OFFER NEW CLUES ABOUT OUR VIOLENT SUN WASHINGTON - Instruments aboard a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency satellite named Hinode, or "Sunrise," are returning extraordinary new images of our sun. The international mission to study the forces that drive the violent, explosive power of the sun launched from Japan ...Continue Reading
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