Posted May 17, 2008 at 06:13AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Animals and Wildlife Tags: NASA, Johnson Space Center, Texas, EPA
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Ants in the city - Image 1Like a scene from a bad B-horror movie, swarms of crazed ants have infiltrated the state of Texas and is now wreaking havoc throughout its electrical infrastructures. Known as the crazy rasberry ants - crazy, cos they do not follow those ant lines we usually see and are erratically wandering off, and rasberry, named after Tom Rasberry who battled it out with them previously - they have found Texan electrical wirings to be delicious for some odd, crazy reason.

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Posted May 11, 2008 at 02:50PM by Isaac C. Listed in: International Space Station Tags: Star Trek, NASA, International Space Station, aliens
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NASA takes a page from Star Trek's book and makes a Tricorder - Image 1Star Trek fans, here's something you might get a hoot out of: NASA has developed its own Tricorder. Ok, it's not exactly like the Tricorder, but it could be its ancestor. Details in the full article.

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Posted May 08, 2008 at 11:46AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, NASA, Space Missions Tags: NASA
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Logo of NASA space agency - Image 1A new NASA mission has been proposed which involves landing several astronauts on the Apophis asteroid, predicted to strike the Earth by 2030. The mission will have a more observational nature rather than a violent one as astronauts will deliver samples taken off the space rock for scientists to study back on Earth. More details regarding this in our full article.

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Posted May 07, 2008 at 02:01AM by David T. Listed in: Astronomy, Celestial Bodies Tags: NASA, European Space Agency
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NGC 6745 is another example of the galaxy collision phenomenon - Image 1We've heard of vehicles and wills colliding, but there are other things way out there that come into contact with each other - galaxies, for instance. The phenomenon in NGC 3256 is one good example of that. If you want to see a photograph of it, turn to the full article after the jump.

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Posted May 06, 2008 at 10:55PM by Sally B. Listed in: Astrophysics, Celestial Bodies Tags: Mars, NASA, Ames
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Moon Formation - Image 1Some of the other planets in the solar system have several moons, while the Earth only has one. If you envy other planets because of this fact, then here's something that may soothe your anxiety: the Earth may have had several other moons in the past. Hit the full article to find out exactly why.

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Posted May 03, 2008 at 05:32AM by David T. Listed in: Chemistry Tags: NASA
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The human sense of smell - Image 1How would you like to go around smelling things you normally don't get to smell everyday? If the prospect of doing so sounds interesting to you, here's good news: the University of Sunderland has opened the world's first Impossible Smells Exhibition to the public.

Smells like something interesting to us. For more olfactory news, turn to the full article after the jump.

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Posted Apr 30, 2008 at 01:02PM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Astronomy, Celestial Bodies Tags: NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, galaxy, Hydrogen, Hawaii, Dark Matter
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope - Image 1NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has trained its sights on a rather puzzling astronomical discovery. Nine young, compact galaxies spanning only 5,000 light-years across were spotted recently. The weird thing about them was that they weigh as much as 200 billion times the mass of our own Sun. Find out more about this in our full article after the jump.

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Posted Apr 26, 2008 at 12:15PM by Isaac C. Listed in: NASA, Spacecraft Tags: NASA, 3G, 4G
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NASA, m2mi team up to build space-bound networking system - Image 1The next big thing in mobile technology is 4G, but NASA isn't content with that. While tech is still content with the number 3, the space agency already has plans to launch a new armada of satellites that will introduce 5G technology. Details in the full article.

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Posted Apr 24, 2008 at 02:21PM by Enrico S. Listed in: NASA Tags: NASA, Hollywood
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NASA - Image 1Remember when we reported that NASA was planning on releasing an educational Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG)? After NASA revealed the details of the licensing agreement, there was some confusion on how the developers were supposed to make money on the venture. Well, this has all been clarified as of late, so check out the full article for more information.

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Posted Apr 22, 2008 at 05:53AM by David T. Listed in: News, NASA Tags: NASA
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A variation of the NASA logo - Image 1If you want to develop an MMORPG, you need to have the necessary funding with which to support it. What would you do if someone suddenly cut your budget?

That seems to be the case with NASA and the educational MMORPG that the organization was looking into. Does this mean the end of that MMORPG? Not necessarily. Turn to the full article after the jump to find out what we mean.

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