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SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

Science and industry covers how large scale scientific challenges can initiate the building of new industries for those willing to invest the time and money. These challenges include, but are not limited to, space travel, global climate changes, clean water, physics, biology, medical, nanotechnology, energy, and green transportation.

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NASA Demonstrates Tsunami Prediction Systemmore

NASA - A NASA-led research team has successfully demonstrated for the first time elements of a prototype tsunami...

The Breakthrough Institute: House Passes Competitiveness Bill After Ne...more

By Teryn Norris - The passage comes after the proposal was blocked twice within the past two weeks on the House floor,...

Open source TB megaproject yields first fruitsmore

New anti-TB drugs could target host proteinsmore

50 Years of Real-Life Ray Gunsmore

By Noah Shachtman - [PHOTO] Fifty years ago this Sunday, Theodore Maiman and his fellow scientists at Hughes Research...

The leading light for lasersmore

By Alan Boyle - When Theodore Maiman turned on the first pulsed laser at the Hughes Research Laboratory in California...

The laser turns 50more

By Daniel Terdiman - Hughes made it, but Bell Labs got the patent While Maiman was the first to actually build a laser,...

'Star Wars' meets reality? Military testing laser weaponsmore

By Dan Vergano - Five decades after the creation of the laser, the ubiquitous technology of the modern era may be ready...

Raytheon Celebrates 50 Years of Laser Technology Innovationmore

Raytheon - Through its work with laser technology, Raytheon has improved the speed and precision of solutions that...

Albert Einstein, not Darth Vader, first imagined laser technologymore

In 1917, having wrapped up his theory of gravity, Einstein proposed the idea of "stimulated emission," taking...

The Dimebon Experiencemore

In spite of the fact that the cost of black-market Dimebon is equal to more than one half of my income...

Five Ways to Reduce Alzheimer's Riskmore

National Institutes of Health Panel says there's no sure way to prevent Alzheimer's but that it is possible to reduce...

NIST Releases Successor to Venerable Handbook of Math Functionsmore

NIST - he National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released the Digital Library of Mathematical...

NIST Restructuring Bill Heads to Housemore

By Eric Chabrow - he House Science and Technology Committee approved by a 29-8 vote the America COMPETES...

GE's New $50 LED Lightbulb Pricey, but Future-Proofed?more

By David Murphy - A new lightbulb might not sound like the most exciting piece of technology in the world.

The God Particlemore

By Joel Achenbach - This technological netherworld is one very big scientific instrument, specifically, a particle...

The software brains behind the particle collidersmore

By John Timmer - Rajagopalan described how the ATLAS detector's software included what he called "event filters.

World survives as 'Big Bang machine' successfully smashes particlesmore

By Stevie Smith - With two streams of particles travelling at close to the speed of light and moving around the giant...

Big Bang Too & 'The God Particle' Were A Smashing Success!more

By Ron Callari - Higgs Boson, sometimes known as the “God particle,” or as Peter Higgs liked to call it, the "God...

Hadron Smashes Through Door to New Era in Physicsmore

By Richard Adhikari - Each beam consisted of nearly 3,000 bunches of up to 100 billion particles each.

Large Hadron Collider Revs Upmore

By Laura Sanders - CERN plans to run the accelerator at 3.5 TeV per beam for the next 18 months to two years, with a...

Science in the public view: A good gamblemore

By Stephen Shankland - The general public these days is hardly enthusiastic in general about large-scale science...

Smashing Protons at Record Speedmore

By Molly Galvin - The world’s biggest atom smasher – the Large Hadron Collider on the border of France and Switzerland...

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How the earthquake in Chile could change Earth's axismore

By Katherine Harmon - The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that jolted Chile on Saturday was felt as far away as São Paulo.

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