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, a Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/1bmWO8h The first of six satellites that will supply environmental and security data is set to launch tomorrow. As part of the multi-billion-euro Copernicus Earth Observation Project, the satellite will be sent into Earth’s orbit from Europe’s spa
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‘Rapacious’ Galaxy NGC 1316 has devoured many other galaxies during its violent history. Fossils of this mayhem can be seen in new imagery from ESO’s La Silla Observatory. In comparison, galaxy NGC 1317’s spiral arms are sound. Credit: ESO
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With the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Apple offers two screen sizes: 4.7 and 5.5 inches. Both models feature Retina HD Displays, longer lasting batteries, a faster A8 microprocessor, and compatability with Apple Pay, the mobile payment service. CNET Senior Editor Scott Stein has a hands-on look at the sleek
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April 10 (Bloomberg) — Living in a big city has its challenges. Parking is one of them. Fortunately for the less spatially aware there’s a robot that will do it for you. While automated parking systems are nothing new, this German company says its product is more efficient. (Source: Bloo
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July 21 (Bloomberg) — With the ability to run, jump, recognize faces, help out with simple tasks and communicate via sign language, the latest version of Honda’s ASIMO robot is a step closer to altering the lives of the mobility challenged. Honda Motor Europe’s Vikki Hood explains
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More than a half-million computers in over 100 countries were infected by sophisticated malware that lets cybercriminals remotely hijack a computer and its webcam authorities said Monday. (May 19)
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A close look by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory at the debris field of supernova explosion DEM L241 in the Large Magellanic Cloud has revealed a young star tightly orbiting either a tiny neutron star or a black hole.
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RNA is a wonder molecule that can answer some of the biggest mysteries in biology. But what exactly is RNA, and how can you help discover its secrets just by playing a game? Play the RNA Game: pbs.org/nova/labs CREDITS Writer/Director/Producer Alex Rosenthal 2-D Animator Qa’ed Mai 3-D Animato
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New analysis of moon rocks yielded chemical evidence that our moon might not just be made of the same general materials as Earth, but something a little more alien. Could the "Theia" protoplanet hypothesis be true? Source: http://news.sciencemag.org/chemistry/2014/06/how-did-moon-really-fo
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The James Webb Space Telescope will travel to Lagrangian Point 2 (L2), 932,000+ miles from Earth. In comparison, the Hubble Space Telescope orbits only 347 miles up. Webb will take 29 days to reach its working orbit.
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April 15 (Bloomberg) — It’s been one year since the Boston Marathon bombings, and in the aftermath the city beefed up its security with an artificial intelligence system called AISight (pronounced “eye sight”). The software is already in place in cities like Chicago and Washi
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A 22-year-old woman in the Netherlands has had her skull replaced by a three dimensional plastic printed transplant. A 22 year old woman in the Netherlands has had her skull replaced by a three dimensional plastic printed transplant. The medical procedure reportedly saved her life, as the woman was
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Charles Cockell, about exobiology research and the potential benefits of biomining on other celestial bodies. ESA has a long history of experiments exposing life to the harsh conditions of space. Can life survive space travel? Can life hitchhike across the galaxy and where did life come from to begi
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At Apple’s WWDC in San Francisco, the company introduces Health, a new app for iOS 8 that will help users track their vitals by bringing health data together in one place.
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The petals of a flower found in Japan and China turn clear whenever they come in contact with water. Nature never ceases to amaze with the beautiful things it has created. One of those is an incredibly unique plant known as “the skeleton flower.” Found predominately in Japan and China,