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loconet writes to tell us that a team of researchers have created the shortest-ever flash of light. Weighing in at just 80 attoseconds, this flash has already been used to capture an image of a laser pulse and could possibly be used in the future to capture the electron movement around large atoms.
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via Slashdot @ 10:50 21st Jun
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HONG KONG - The largest diamond ever auctioned off in Asia fetched more than US$6.2 million at Christie's in Hong Kong.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 12:41 30th May
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The BIGGEST Bounty EVER in the history of blogger tournaments will be placed on the head of the Bodog blogger tournament host on Tuesday June 3, 2008.
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via PR-USA.net @ 14:13 31st May
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The Phoenix science team tested out the lander's Optical Microscope by imaging grains of sand and dust particles, some as small as one-tenth the diameter of a human hair. These are the highest resolution image ever of small soil particles from another planet. "We have images showing the diversity of mineralogy on Mars at a scale that is unprecedented in planetary exploration," said Michael Hecht of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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via Universe Today @ 13:23 7th Jun
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June 6, 2008 - The Phoenix science team tested out the lander's Optical Microscope by imaging grains of sand and dust particles, some as small as one-tenth the diameter of a human hair. These are the highest resolution image ever of small soil particles from another planet
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via International Reporter @ 7:41 6th Jun
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ANAHEIM, Calif. - The first-ever Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Blogging “Birds of a Feather” Session will be held during the 45th Design Automation Conference (DAC) Wednesday, June 11, from 6-7:30 p.m. in Room 201B in the A
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via Earthtimes.org @ 15:13 10th Jun
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THE HAGUE (AFP) - The International Criminal Court announced Wednesday that its first-ever war crimes trial, involving former Congolese militia chief Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, will no longer open on June 23.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 18:00 11th Jun
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A microscope on NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander has taken images of dust and sand particles with the greatest resolution ever returned from another planet.
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via Science Daily @ 3:00 6th Jun
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A microscope on NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander has taken images of dust and sand particles with the greatest resolution ever taken from another planet, NASA reported on Thursday.
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via People's Daily Online @ 3:02 6th Jun
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TUCSON, Ariz. -- A microscope on NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander has taken images of dust and sand particles with the greatest resolution ever returned from another planet.
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via Jet Propulsion Laboratory @ 20:13 5th Jun
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TUCSON, Ariz., June 5 (AScribe Newswire) -- A microscope on NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander has taken images of dust and sand particles with the greatest resolution ever returned from another planet.
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via Ascribe @ 3:01 6th Jun
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The fossilised remains of a 375-million-year-old placoderm fish with embryo and umbilical cord attached was discovered recently. It is the oldest remains of vertebrate sex ever discovered.
in Biological Science
via The Hindu @ 19:16 2nd Jul
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Online bookings for South Africa's first ever Retail Advertising Conference, RAC Lite, to be held at Emperor's Palace Convention Centre on August 12 and Lord Charles, Somerset West, on August 14 are now open. The Newspaper Advertising Bureau (NAB) and Caxton are pleased to confirm Dr Frederik van zyl Slabbert, non-Executive Chairman of Caxton & CTP Publishers and Printers Ltd, will present the opening address at both conferences.
in E-commerce
via The Marketing Site @ 12:15 15th Jul
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ANAHEIM, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—June 10, 2008— The first-ever Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Blogging
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via EDA Café @ 16:52 10th Jun
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WASHINGTON, June 5 (Xinhua) -- A microscope on NASA's Mars Phoenix Lander has taken images of dust and sand particles with the greatest resolution ever taken from another planet, NASA reported on Thursday.
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via EView Week @ 0:04 6th Jun
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Fibre imprinting nanotechnology developed at the MacDiarmid Institute of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology at the University of Canterbury is going to get rugby fans closer than ever to the All Blacks.
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via Scoop @ 12:20 18th Jul
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Wildlife documentarians spend years putting together the footage for a half-hour show. Then some tourist on safari sticks his camera out the window and captures the most gripping sequence I've ever seen.
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via Wired News @ 14:27 16th May
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"At a hastily convened press conference Bill Gates announced that he personally thinks that 'Linux is the best OS ever.'
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via Linux Today @ 6:53 10th Jun
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Washington, June 6 : NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has returned the highest resolution view ever from the Red Planet, with the images of dust and sand particles taken by the probe's microscope.
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via Malaysia Sun @ 7:41 6th Jun
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The First Web 2.0 Search Engine Optimization Index Ever Released - Changes the Fundamentals of Competitive Search Ranking by Accounting For The Web 2.0 Reality
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via Promotion World @ 17:32 17th May
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This mosaic of four side-by-side microscope images shows a 3 millimeter (0.12 inch) diameter silicone target after it has been exposed to dust kicked up by the landing. It is the highest resolution image of dust and sand ever acquired on Mars.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 22:39 5th Jun
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An annual dead zone that develops in the Gulf of Mexico could be larger than ever this summer, scientists said today.
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via LiveScience.com @ 15:05 15th Jul
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NEW YORK More media may be vying for the consumer's attention, but contrary to conventional wisdom, they're watching more TV than ever before, according to Nielsen data released Tuesday (July 8). Consumers are also watching more time-shifted TV and using the Internet more.
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via Marketing y Medios @ 7:37 10th Jul
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(Nanowerk News) Fibre imprinting nanotechnology developed at the MacDiarmid Institute of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology at the University of Canterbury is going to get rugby fans closer than ever to the All Blacks.
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via Nanowerk @ 8:19 18th Jul
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. & STRASBOURG, France, BUSINESS WIRE -- X-Rite, Incorporated (NASDAQ:XRIT), a global leader in color technology and Caldera, a French company specializing in color management, imaging and driving solutions for large format peripherals today announced the immediate availability of the first ever
in Developer
via Mac Design Pro @ 17:58 30th Jun
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