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Posted by rajajang on October 30, 2009 ·
Happy Halloween from the AdSense, DoubleClick, and Ad Manager teams! Posted by Arlene Lee – Inside AdSense Team
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Posted by rajajang on October 30, 2009 ·
One alternative to the traditional job search has seen a marked increase in applicants over the last year, as recent graduates look for ways to bide their time in a struggling economy that has made the job market even more competitive.
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Fulbright Program Sees Increase in Applicants in Weak Economy
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Is it feeling crowded on campus? It should be, according to new research.
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2008 College Enrollment Set New Record
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Anatoly Perminov, Russia’s space chief, in a replay of the early 1960′s NASA Orion Project, proposes building a nuclear-powered ship with a megawatt-class nuclear reactor at a government meeting Wednesday but didn’t explain its purpose. President Dmitry Medvedev backed the project and urged the government to find the money. The 1960s Project Orion project was a nuclear-pulse rocket the size of the Empire State building fueled by atomic bombs with the power to destroy half of [...]
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Posted by rajajang on October 30, 2009 ·
Solitary citizens are toiling over test-tubes, sacrificing their time and money to create brand new lifeforms – but this isn’t a science fiction movie, it’s a hobby. “DIY Biochemistry” sees private citizens converting their dining rooms into DNA labs. It’s only a pity that Michael Crichton has passed on, because we’ve got the plot of his next book right here. With a wealth of online guides, biochemical supply companies and even craigslist cryogenic [...]
Posted by rajajang on October 30, 2009 ·
A collection of remote quasars, whose positions in the sky are precisely known, form a map of celestial landmarks in which to orient the Earth. The first such map, called the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF), was completed in 1995. It was made over four years using painstaking analysis of observations on the positions of about 600 objects
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The Quasar-Based, Black-Hole-Powered NexGen GPS
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Posted by rajajang on October 30, 2009 ·
The haunting “Skull Nebula”, planetary nebula (NGC 246) surrounds a dying star some 1,600 light-years away in the constellation Cetus. Expanding over a period of thousands of years, nebula is the outer atmosphere of a once sun-like star.
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Image of the Day: The Ghostly "Skull Nebula"
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Posted by rajajang on October 30, 2009 ·
‘Impossible’ Device Could Propel Flying Cars, Stealth Missiles The Emdrive is an ‘impossible’ electromagnetic drive that generates thrust from a closed system. To critics, it’s flat-out junk science, not even worth thinking about. But its inventor, Roger Shawyer, has doggedly continued his work, and, as Danger Room reported last year, Chinese scientists claimed to have validated his math and were building their own version
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The Daily Flash -Eco, Space, Tech (10/30)
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Posted by rajajang on October 29, 2009 ·
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