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NASA’s NEOWISE mission captured a series of infrared images of comet C/2012 K1 — also referred to as comet Pan-STARRS — as it swept across our skies in May 2014. This animation shows the progression of the comet across a field of stars — and a more distant spiral galaxy, call
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Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) –- Ben Wood, chief of research at CCS Insight, gives Bloomberg his ultimate roundup of what’s hot and what’s not in wearable devices at IFA 2014. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A video was recently taken, showcasing the Falcon 9 reusable or F9R rocket flying upwards from its launch pad. What will Elon Musk think of next? Trips to space incur significant cost and Musk’s company SpaceX is working on what they call the Falcon 9 reusable or F9R rocket to address this a
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April 10 — The Apple Watch went on display in Apple stores for the first time today, allowing prospective customers to get a hands-on demo. Bloomberg spoke to several of those customers to see if the device lived up to their expectations. — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.y
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Smaller and smaller computer chips have made wearable technology one of the world’s hottest new markets, while some experts believe the trend hasn’t been as successful as it should be. And it’s not because of technology, but rather, because of fashion.
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Researchers from the University of Arizona, College of Optical Sciences have figured out a way to get high energy laser light beams to travel farther than ever before. High intensity laser beam pulses aren’t the same as commercially available laser pointers, because they react differently when
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Microscopic life forms are abundant in the frigid environment of Antarctica. More than 26 hundred feet below the surface of the ice in Lake Whillans, scientists have recently discovered four thousand different species of living microbes that are involved in a complex ecosystem. Microscopic life form
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April 10 — As the drought in California enters a fourth year, consumers across the country could pay the price at the supermarket. Bloomberg’s Tom Randall explains.