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Proton beams circulate in Big Bang machine

After a year's delay, scientistsat Europes CERN physics research center have sent beams of protons circulating all the way through the Large Hadron Collider.Scientists moved Saturday to prepare the world's largest atom smasher for exploring the depths of matter after successfully restarting the $10 billion machine following more than a year of repairs.

Sat, 21 Nov 2009 16:35:05 GMT
Astronauts wait over as daughter born at home

This image provided by NASA shows astronaut Randolph Bresnik earlier this month.Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time.

Sun, 22 Nov 2009 14:09:46 GMT
Russian cosmonaut Feoktistov dies at 83

In this 1965 file photo Russian spaceship designer and space traveler Konstantin Feoktistov, bottom, seen with other Soviet cosmonauts during the nation's Cosmonaut Day ceremony in Moscow. Russian spaceship designer Konstantin Feoktistov, the only non-Communist space traveler in the history of the Soviet space program, has died at the age of 83.

Sun, 22 Nov 2009 18:22:20 GMT
Atlantis astronauts take 2nd spacewalk

Space shuttle Atlantis Mission Specialist Randy Bresnik works during the the second spacewalk of the STS-129 mission at the International Space Staion.A spacewalking astronaut put aside the impending birth of his daughter and blazed through his first-ever venture outside the International Space Station on Saturday.

Sat, 21 Nov 2009 19:39:58 GMT
Hacked emails add fuel to climate dispute

Hackers break into the electronic files of one of the world's foremost climate research centers and post an array of e-mails which causes a stir among skeptics who say discussions show a conspiracy.

Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:34:47 GMT
Just because its on Twitter, it (still) isnt true

Oh Morrissey! There's a Mr. Death from the InterWeb here to see you. Does the Internet make people gullible? A recent outbreak of fake death reports on Twitter have some people wondering if too much information too quickly is bad for us.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:03:55 GMT
Cosmic Log: Chair floats to final frontier

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Space ballooning hits new heights in an HDTV commercial showing an armchair floating against the backdrop of our curving planet, almost 100,000 feet up.Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Space ballooning hits new heights in an HDTV commercial showing an armchair floating against the backdrop of our curving planet, almost 100,000 feet up.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 20:53:11 GMT
Galileos 2 missing fingers and a tooth found

In this image provided by Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze shows a finger attributed to Galileo Galilei. The remains will be put on display at an Italian museum.Two fingers and a tooth removed from Galileo Galilei's corpse in a Florentine basilica in the 18th century and given up for lost have been found again and will soon be put on display.

Sat, 21 Nov 2009 00:13:09 GMT
Oddball gifts for techies

You know what to get your book-loving dad and social-networking sister, but what about that seriously geeky pal? PC Worlds found gifts even geeks who have everything would like.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:05:43 GMT
Barnes and Noble sells out of Nooks

The earliest that anyone who orders the $259 device on Friday or later will receive it is Jan. 4, 2010, the nation's largest bookseller said Friday.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:40:58 GMT
Video: Tony Hawks back for a Ride

Since Tony Hawks Proving Ground Tony Hawk has dominated the skateboarding genre in video games with a lot of critical acclaim. 12 games later we come to his latest game Tony Hawks Ride but this time there is big change.(msnbc.com)Since Tony Hawks Proving Ground Tony Hawk has dominated the skateboarding genre in video games with a lot of critical acclaim. 12 games later we come to his latest game Tony Hawks Ride but this time there is big change.(msnbc.com)

Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:50:44 GMT
Robotic spy planes go green

The Ion Tiger as seen in flight. The 550-watt fuel cell is at the lower left.Robot spy planes are harnessing alternative energy to make them more covert and longer lasting than ever.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:23:53 GMT
Large Hadron Collider in process of restarting

After a year's delay, scientistsat Europes CERN physics research center hope to have beams of protons circulating all the way through the Large Hadron Collider.Scientists are in the process of restarting a giant particle collider built to reproduce the conditions of the big bang, Europes CERN physics research center said Friday.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 20:29:11 GMT
Stuck Mars rover makes first move in months

This view from the Spirit rover's front hazard-avoidance camera shows the wheel at left elevated ever so slightly from its previous position. The rover has been stuck in a Martian sand trap since April. The shadow of its robotic arm can be seen at center.The Spirit rover has made "slight forward movement" out of a Martian sand trap where it has been stuck for seven months, NASA reports.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:57:02 GMT
Spacewalkers zoom through fix-up tasks

Spacewalker Bobby Satcher works out at the end of the International Space Station's robotic arm on Thursday, with components of the station and Earth visible in the background.A pair of spacewalking astronauts, one of them a surgeon, hustled through antenna and cable work Thursday outside the International Space Station.

Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:13:35 GMT
Engineer wins top prize in space glove contest

1st place winner of the 2009 NASA Astronaut Glove Challenge, Peter Homer, and daughter; Alan Hayes of Volantz, Inc.; Andrew Petro of NASA; 2nd place winner Ted Southern, and team member Amy Miller. An aerospace engineer from Maine, the reigning champion of NASA's Astronaut Glove Challenge, held onto his title to win first prize in a competition to build a better space glove.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 20:51:26 GMT
Zap! Light used to paralyze tiny creatures

This tiny worm became temporarily paralyzed when scientists fed it a light-sensitive material, or "photoswitch," and then exposed it to ultraviolet light. Set your ultraviolet rays to stun. Researchers have now developed a molecular on-off switch that can paralyze animals when they are exposed to ultraviolet beams.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:17:32 GMT
Giant cannibal galaxy caught in mid-gobble

This image of the central parts of Centaurus A reveals the parallelogram-shaped remains of a smaller galaxy that was gulped down 200 millionto 700 million years ago.New images show the "last meal" of a giant cannibal galaxy as it gobbles down a smaller spiral galaxy, which has been twisted and warped from being devoured.

Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:40:34 GMT
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