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Shock waves around dusty, young stars might be creating the raw materials for planets, scientists now say.
in Space Science
via Space.com @ 0:05 21st Nov
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Shock waves around dusty, young stars might be creating the raw materials for planets, according to new observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
in Space Science
via Science Daily @ 17:10 12th Nov
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Shock waves around dusty, young stars might be creating the raw materials for planets, according to new observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
in Space Science
via Red Orbit @ 22:36 11th Nov
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in Mobile Technology
via ITWire @ 16:25 17th Nov
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The raw ingredients for planets could be created by supersonic shock waves around young stars, a new study to appear in the Astrophysical Journal suggests.
in Space Science
via Wired News @ 17:10 12th Nov
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The finding suggests the same kinds of shock waves that cause sonic booms from speeding jets are responsible for creating the stuff of planets throughout the universe.
in Space Science
via Astronomy Magazine @ 12:05 13th Nov
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Data from the U.S. space agency's Spitzer Space Telescope suggests shock waves around dusty, young stars might be creating raw materials for planets.
in Space Science
via Webindia123 @ 5:26 12th Nov
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Data from the U.S. space agency's Spitzer Space Telescope suggests shock waves around dusty, young stars might be creating raw materials for planets.
in General Science
via Post Chronicle @ 21:50 11th Nov
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Washington, Nov 12 : New observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have indicated that shock waves around dusty, young stars might be creating the raw materials for planets.
in General Science
via Malaysia Sun @ 4:04 12th Nov
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov. 11 (UPI) -- Data from the U.S. space agency's Spitzer Space Telescope suggests shock waves around dusty, young stars might be creating raw materials for planets.
in General Science
via UPI @ 17:44 11th Nov
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A transformation in Zimbabwe's batting almost earned them a shock victory over Sri Lanka in Harare on Monday in the third of five internationals.
in Cricket
via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 8:08 25th Nov
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A transformation in Zimbabwe's batting almost earned them a shock victory over Sri Lanka in Harare on Monday in the third of five internationals.
in Cricket
via SuperSport @ 8:16 25th Nov
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LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England made a shock 1.5 percentage point cut in interest rates on Thursday to just 3 percent, their lowest level in more than half a century, as it seeks to prevent Britain from sliding into a deep recession.
in Banking
via Reuters @ 16:37 6th Nov
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LONDON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The Bank of England made a shock 1.5 percentage point cut in interest rates on Thursday to just 3 percent, their lowest level in more than half a century, as it seeks to prevent Britain from sliding into a deep recession.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 16:37 6th Nov
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If you believe author/activist Naomi Klein, there's a nefarious conservative conspiracy intent on making the world safe for capitalism by exploiting national crises to force political change. Whatever you think of Klein's "Shock Doctrine" thesis, Google CEO Eric Schmidt seems like an unlikely candidate for the cabal. But at a talk in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, the head-honcho of the Search Engine That Walks Like a Verb did see a green lining in the current financial crisis: an opportunity to "stimulate the economy" by launching an ambitious infrastructure program that aims to fundamentally alter the American energy system.
in Search Engines
via ArsTechnica @ 2:21 21st Nov
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Ars Technica reports: If you believe author/activist Naomi Klein, there's a nefarious conservative conspiracy intent on making the world safe for capitalism by exploiting national crises to force political change. Whatever you think of Klein's "Shock Doctrine" thesis, Google CEO Eric Schmidt seems like an unlikely candidate for the cabal. But at a talk in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, the head-honcho of the Search Engine That Walks Like a Verb did see a green lining in the current financial crisis: an opportunity to "stimulate the economy" by launching an ambitious infrastructure program that aims to fundamentally alter the American energy system.
in Search Engines
via Conde Nast Portfolio @ 22:49 21st Nov
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MUMBAI, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Cricket is helping Mumbai to overcome the shock of last week's militant attacks that killed at least 171 people, say players and fans.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 9:47 3rd Dec
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MUMBAI, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Cricket is helping Mumbai to overcome the shock of last week's militant attacks that killed at least 171 people, say players and fans.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 11:00 3rd Dec
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MUMBAI, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Cricket is helping Mumbai to overcome the shock of last week's militant attacks that killed at least 171 people, say players and fans.
in Cricket
via Reuters UK @ 9:47 3rd Dec
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A trio of European central banks slashed their key interest rates Thursday in a bold effort to shock financial markets and get their various economies moving.
in Banking
via Sympatico @ 19:13 4th Dec
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The first big GOTY nominees are in - from Spike actually - and, much like the Oscars for linear entertainment (what was that called again?) the level of shock and surprise is limited only by the fact that there is no shock or surprise.
in Video Games
via Spong @ 22:58 13th Nov
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John Sergeant has hung up his dancing shoes. The former political journalist has quit Strictly Come Dancing following criticism that his continued inclusion in the show has turned it into a joke.
in Celebrities
via Hello! @ 13:56 19th Nov
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For many, this is the time of year to shun the outside world and cuddle up to your special someone in front of a cosy fire, but for some celebrities, it’s the perfect time to ditch the dead wood before party season kicks in! We cast our eye over the recent spate of celebrity splits...
in Celebrities
via MSN UK @ 9:06 15th Nov
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Ninety-eight per cent of iPhone subscribers use their device for at least one data service, says Nielsen.
in Handhelds
via Mobile Entertainment @ 3:31 14th Nov
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