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File this one under "E" for "Ewww factor." NASA has used human cadavers to test the new Orion space capsule that is supposed to take astronauts back to the moon sometime around 2020.
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HOUSTON _ File this one under "E" for "Ewww factor." NASA has used human cadavers to test the new Orion space capsule that is supposed to take astronauts back to the moon sometime around 2020.
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Justin Smith at Inside Facebook has the scoop on Facebook's new profile page design, which will give users more granular controls and application developers some new tricks. In late May developers will get access to the new code, and users the new interface a few weeks later. The new Facebook profile will have five tabs: Feed, Info, Wall, Photo, and Boxes.
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Mazda will unveil a new crossover concept at the Moscow International Auto Show in August, the automaker announced Monday morning. Still unnamed, the concept was designed using Mazda’s ‘Nagare’ philosophy, which means “flow.” The same design theme was used on the Nagare, Ryuga, Hakaze, Taiki and Furai show cars.
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By Mark Carreau, Houston Chronicle Jul. 18--Personnel working under contract for NASA used cadavers in tests to develop landing systems, spacesuits and seats in the new Orion moonship, space agency officials said Friday.
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CAPE CANAVERAL NASA told a Senate panel on Monday that it anticipates losing 3,000 to 4,000 jobs at its launching site once the space shuttles stop flying in two more years, about half the cutback initially reported. Although as many as 6,000 to 7,000 shuttle jobs will be eliminated at Kennedy Space Center, about 3,000 positions will open up in the new exploration program...
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ScienceDaily (Jun. 16, 2008) Researchers in Switzerland are reporting discovery of natural plant materials that may regulate starch digestion -slowing down the body's conversion of potatoes, rice, and other carbohydrate-rich foods into sugar. The findings could lead to new functional foods that fight diabetes, they say in a new report. In the new study...
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Clay Felker, founding editor of New York magazine, in 1996. NEW YORK Clay Felker, the magazine mogul who revolutionized the city magazine genre as founding editor of New York, died Tuesday. He was 82. Felker died Tuesday morning at his New York City home after a battle with throat cancer, a magazine spokeswoman said. New York magazine, filled with gossip on the city's social scene...
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Scientists are reporting a new method that uses sugar molecules instead of antibodies to detect influenza. Click here for more information. Researchers in Ohio and New Mexico are reporting an advance in the quest for a fast, sensitive test to detect flu viruses one that requires no refrigeration and can be used in remote areas of the world where new flu viruses often emerge. Their new method...
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Image Caption: Backdropped by the darkness of space, the International Space Station is seen from Space Shuttle Discovery as the two spacecraft begin their relative separation. Earlier the STS-124 and Expedition 17 crews concluded almost nine days of cooperative work on board the Shuttle and Station.
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An Italian-born businessman invented connections with the Vatican to dupe investors out of millions of dollars, New York authorities have alleged. Raffaello Follieri, 29, told potential investors he could buy land owned by the Catholic Church in the US at bargain prices, prosecutors say. But instead he used their money to fund a lavish lifestyle. Mr Follieri...
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In February of 2006, former Nintendo of America marketing vice president Perrin Kaplan laid out Nintendo's forthcoming console generation with a strategy the company had dubbed "blue ocean." The blue ocean strategy, according to Nintendo, was an effort to create a gaming market where there previously wasn't one, with new methods, new approaches, and new platforms. This plan...
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ScienceDaily (July 14, 2008) Researchers in Ohio and New Mexico are reporting an advance in the quest for a fast, sensitive test to detect flu viruses -one that requires no refrigeration and can be used in remote areas of the world where new flu viruses often emerge. Their new method is the first to use sugar molecules rather than antibodies. In the new study, Jurgen Schmidt, Suri Iyer...
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Image Caption: In Paris, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin is joined at the 2008 meeting of the International Space Station Heads of Agency by Guy Bujold, Canadian Space Agency president; Jean-Jacques Dordain, European Space Agency director-general; Anatolii N. Perminov, Russian Federal Space Agency head; and Keiji Tachikawa, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency president. Credit: ESA/S.
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Pharrell Williams has revealed that he wants to grow new skin for himself in a test tube to cover up old tattoos. According to The Mirror, the N.E.R.D vocalist wants to undergo the expensive procedure to allow for new artwork on his arm. He explained: "It's going to be pricey, but f**k it, it's worth it. I got fire on my arms, I don't need fire on my arms! I'm a grown man.
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HOUSTON Space shuttle Discovery prepared to bid goodbye to the International Space Station on Wednesday. But saying "sayonara" might also be appropriate. Discovery was scheduled to pull away from the space station on Wednesday morning, ending a nine-day visit that was highlighted by the installation of a new Japanese lab. The shuttle and its crew of seven, including a Japanese astronaut...
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Space Station (ISS). billion Kibo laboratory and a new crewmember to the space station. "The mission's coming to an end, but it's going to be good to get home today," said shuttle commander Mark Kelly. spacewalks to outfit the new module. to launch next year. astronaut Garrett Reisman. mission. commode broke down near the end of his stay. Earth's gravity after months living without it.
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