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Meteor Crashes Into Moon, Sparks Giant Explosion
Science & Tech  (tags: discovery, astronomy, space, research, nasa, science, meteors, crater, moon )

Michael
- 2 days ago - mnn.com
The moon has a new hole on its surface thanks to a boulder that slammed into it in March, creating the biggest explosion scientists have seen on the moon since they started monitoring it.
Scientists Hack Photosynthesis for Electricity
Science & Tech  (tags: plants, electricity, discovery, research, science, scientists, environment, energy, technology )

Michael
- 2 days ago - mnn.com
As humans scour the Earth for energy, venturing farther offshore and deeper underground, a new study suggests the answer has been under our noses all along. Rather than chasing finite fossils fuels, it focuses on Earth's original power plants: plants.
Embryonic Stem Cells: Advance in Medical Human Cloning
Science & Tech  (tags: Human, cloning, embryos, stem cells )

Ray
- 6 days ago - bbc.co.uk
Human cloning has been used to produce early embryos, marking a "significant step" for medicine, say US scientists.
Ancient Wooden Boat Found in the Boyne River
Science & Tech  (tags: ancient, archaeology, discovery )

Marty
- 8 days ago - irishtimes.com
An ancient log-boat, possibly thousands of years old, has been discovered partly embedded in the banks of the River Boyne in Drogheda, possibly where it originally sank.
How Valuable Is Concentrating Solar Power to the Grid?
Science & Tech  (tags: energy, environment, sustainable, solar power, solar energy, research, science, discovery, concept, design, technology )

Michael
- 8 days ago - spectrum.ieee.org
Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) is very valuable to the grid, especially when it is capable of providing "operating reserves," or short-term extra capacity in times of high demand or failures in other parts of the grid.
Mysterious Seahorse Astounds Scientists With Flexible Armor
Science & Tech  (tags: animals, discovery, environment, interesting, news, research, science, seahorses, University of California San Diego, world )

Dan
- 10 days ago - abcnews.go.com
The seahorse, a fish that looks like a miniature horse, astounds researchers by its ability to withstand crushing forces that would destroy any other living creature. Logged in Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Storenut - Technology Blog, Software Tricks and Tutorials
Science & Tech  (tags: )

Kapil
- 11 days ago - storenut.com
Storenut Provides You with All The Latest Software Tricks and Video Tutorials, Regarding Android Tricks, Windows, Internet Tricks, Computer Hacks, Hacking Tips, How To Guides and free stuff
CO2 Levels Hit New Peak at Key Observatory
Science & Tech  (tags: CO2 levels, Science )

Nancy
- 11 days ago - edition.cnn.com
In some ways, it's just a number, but it's a big number with enormous implications.
 
 
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