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Slow Global Extinction is Just as Bad as Abrupt Event

By National Science Foundation on Feb 6, 2012   Science/Education  

In "The Great Dying" 250 million years ago, the end came slowly.

NASA's Juno Spacecraft Refines its Path to Jupiter

By NASA on Feb 3, 2012   Science/Education  

PASADENA, Calif. — NASA's solar-powered Juno spacecraft successfully refined its flight path Wednesday with the mission's first trajectory correction maneuver.

Researchers Create New Way to Study Ground Fractures

By Boise State University on Feb 3, 2012   Science/Education  

Boise State University geophysics researchers have created a new way to study fractures by producing elastic waves, or vibrations, through using high-intensity light focused directly on the fracture itself.

Wireless power could revolutionize highway transportation, Stanford researchers say

By Mark Shwartz | Stanford University on Feb 1, 2012   Science/Education  

A Stanford University research team has designed a high-efficiency charging system that uses magnetic fields to wirelessly transmit large electric currents between metal coils placed several feet apart.

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