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7,976 articles mezi dny 1.5.2012 a 31.5.2012
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THURSDAY 31. MAY, 2012
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The private spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific after a nearly flawless mission to the International Space Station.
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Nearly a year after they joined the periodic table, two man-made elements have been officially named.
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See a 19th-century wreck that has experts stumped. The site's few clues include guns, beer bottles, and copper outlines of a missing hull.
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Personal music listening habits have come a long way over the years -- from record players in the bedroom and boomboxes in the street to headphones in your ears and, believe it or not, MP3 players in your mouth.
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You'll be able to buy an iPhone without a contract from Cricket Wireless - and use it overseas on the carrier of your choice.
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Young entrepreneurs invent solar-powered charging stations that can be deployed in parks and at festivals.
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With help from electricity, chemicals, and chocolate, the rats' severely injured spinal cords recovered—a first that might help people too.
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If you like the ambience of rap music, but prefer contemplating space-time and stars over money and cars, a record tailored to your tastes is in the making. The hip-hop artist GZA, a founding member of the renowned Wu-Tang Clan rap group, will wax lyrical about the magnificence of the cosmos in a forthcoming album called "Dark Matter," slated for release this fall.
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Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope say our Milky Way Galaxy will crash into its neighbour, Andromeda, in about four billion years.
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Studying algal cultures and seawater samples from the Southern Ocean off Antarctica, marine biologists have revealed a key cog in the biochemical machinery that allows marine algae at the base of the oceanic food chain to thrive. They have discovered a previously unknown protein in algae that grabs an essential but scarce nutrient out of seawater, vitamin B12.
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A laboratory test used to detect disease and perform biological research could be made more than 3 million times more sensitive, according to researchers who combined standard biological tools with a breakthrough in nanotechnology.
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A new solid oxide fuel cell system can achieve a record of up to 57 percent efficiency and is designed to be scaled up to generate electricity for individual homes or neighborhoods.
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The 2012 Olympics in London are about to start, and millions around the world will admire and ponder the mysteries of athletic performance. Psychological scientists are no exception. Researchers have examined how visual illusions improve sports performance, how attitudes and beliefs about competence determine performance and what exactly happens when we indulge in silly sports rituals.
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What do you get when you combine a slingshot, a fish tank, a stack of 2-by-4s and five engineering students determined to help the United States Air Force? A device to stop high-velocity projectiles without destroying them.
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Astronomers have identified a long-sought X-ray "echo" that promises a new way to probe supersized black holes in distant galaxies.
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Astrophysicists can now analyze the vast molecular clouds of gas and dust where stars are born more accurately.
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A dilemma is smouldering -- even as wildfires top the current headlines. New research highlights the practice of aggressive fire suppression by using studies at Lake Tahoe as an active example.
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The first commercial mission to ferry supplies to the International Space Station ended successfully Thursday when the Dragon capsule fell to earth on target in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico.
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Over time, the huge galactic smashup will create an entirely new hybrid galaxy.
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The secret message in the sounds of nature
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(Phys.org) -- Recent findings from NASA's Cassini mission reveal that Saturn's geyser moon Enceladus provides a special laboratory for watching unusual behavior of plasma, or hot ionized gas. In these recent findings, some Cassini scientists think they have observed "dusty plasma," a condition theorized but not previously observed on site, near Enceladus.
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Microsoft on Thursday released the final test version of its next-generation Windows software crafted to power devices ranging from tablets to desktop computers.
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(Phys.org) -- NASA astronomers announced Thursday they can now predict with certainty the next major cosmic event to affect our galaxy, sun, and solar system: the titanic collision of our Milky Way galaxy with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy.
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