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Stanford researchers find a quicker, cheaper way to sort isotopes

Whether it's the summer grass that tickles your feet or the red Bordeaux smacking on your palette, nearly every part of the world around you carries special chemical markers. These marker...

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Salty ocean in the depths of Enceladus

An enormous plume of water spurts in giant jets from the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. In a report published in the international science journal Nature today (25 June), European researc...

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First Genome-Wide Profiling of Transcription Start Sites in Drosophila melanogaster

Drosophila is one of the best studied model organisms in biology and has greatly contributed to our understanding of genetics, development, physiology, and behavior.With the increasing availab...

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New Test to Identify Illegal Steroids in Cattle

In the new study, Rodat Cunningham and colleagues note that the European Union banned use of growth-promoting agents in cattle. However, widespread abuse of steroids continues and remains difficult to...

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Oil Spray Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Pig Finishing Barns

Animal feeding operations are an important emission source of air pollutants including methane and carbon dioxide—known greenhouse gases. Recent inventories suggest that animal manure makes a signific...

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Innovative medical technology, leading Healthcare IT, advanced infrastructure and comprehensive service concepts

Siemens is presenting its complete healthcare portfolio at Medica 2008: Fully integrated medical technology, from a single system to the corporate level. Siemens Healthcare has set its sights on being...

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Next Mars Soil Scoop Slated for Last of Lander's Wet Lab Cells

The chosen source for that sample is from the "Snow White" trench on the eastern end of the work area reachable with Phoenix's robotic arm. In July that trench yielded a sample in which...

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NASA Phoenix Mission Conducting Extended Activities on Mars

Due to the spacecraft's sufficient power and experiment capacity, NASA announced on July 31 that the mission would continue operations through Sept. 30. Once the lander finishes collecting scienc...

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Mid-Depth Soil Collected for Lab Test on Phoenix Mars Lander

The robotic arm on Phoenix collected the sample, dubbed "Burning Coals," from a trench named "Burn Alive 3." In part of the trench, the arm had dug down to the hard, icy layer abou...

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Phoenix Mars Lander Explores Site By Trenching

New trenches opened recently include the "Burn Alive 3" trench in the "Wonderland" digging area in the eastern portion of the arm's reachable workspace. Researchers choose suc...

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Phoenix Microscope Takes First Image of Martian Dust Particle

The particle -- shown at higher magnification than anything ever seen from another world -- is a rounded particle about one micrometer, or one millionth of a meter, across. It is a speck of the dust ...

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Soil Studies Continue at Phoenix Mars Lander Site

Phoenix's robotic arm delivered soil Thursday from the Rosy Red trench through a narrow opening to a screen above the No. 5 oven on the lander's TEGA. A few particles of the sample passed th...

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Phoenix Mars Team Opens Window on Scientific Process

"Finding perchlorates is neither good nor bad for life, but it does make us reassess how we think about life on Mars," said Michael Hecht of NASA?s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif...

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NASA's Phoenix Spacecraft Confirms Martian Water, Mission Extended

"We have water," said William Boynton of the University of Arizona, lead scientist for the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer, or TEGA. "We've seen evidence for this water ice before...

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NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Working With Sticky Soil

"It has really been a science experiment just learning how to interact with the icy soil on Mars -- how it reacts with the scoop, its stickiness, whether it's better to have it in the shade ...

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