The smallest planet in the Solar System has become even smaller, studies by the Messenger spacecraft have shown.
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![]() Topic: Science and TechnologyThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Smallest planet shrinks in size 3 Reads
The smallest planet in the Solar System has become even smaller, studies by the Messenger spacecraft have shown.
Posted by Admin on Friday, July 04, 2008
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US 'pregnant man' has baby girl 6 Reads
An American man who was born female but underwent gender realignment surgery, has given birth to a female baby, US media have reported.
Posted by Admin on Friday, July 04, 2008
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No-contract iPhone on tap 8 Reads
Looks like we'll have to get up bright and early to buy the new iPhone. Also, AT&T says a "no-commitment" iPhone is "coming soon."
Posted by Admin on Wednesday, July 02, 2008
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How Dangerous Are CT Scans? 7 Reads
Computed tomography (CT or CAT) scans help doctors detect everything from cancer to kidney stones. But some physicians are raising concerns about the safety of such procedures — most notably, an increase in cancer risk. A CT scan packs a mega-dose of radiation — as much as 500 times that of a conventional X-ray. If your doctor orders a CT scan for you or your child, should you think twice?
Posted by Admin on Monday, June 30, 2008
Read full article: 'How Dangerous Are CT Scans?'
WASHINGTON - Scientists unearthed a skull of the most primitive four-legged creature in Earth's history, which should help them better understand the evolution of fish to advanced animals that walk on land.
Posted by Admin on Sunday, June 29, 2008
Read full article: ' Fossil of most primitive 4-legged creature found'
Mars' two-faced riddle 'solved' 5 Reads
The puzzle of why the northern and southern hemispheres of Mars look so different may now have been solved.
Posted by Admin on Sunday, June 29, 2008
Read full article: ' Mars' two-faced riddle 'solved''
BAD AROLSEN, Germany - From prison brothels to slave labor camps, 15 scholars concluded a two-week probe Thursday of an untapped repository of millions of Nazi records, and hailed it as a rich vein of raw material that will deepen the study of the Holocaust.
Posted by Admin on Friday, June 27, 2008
Read full article: 'Scholars make finds in Nazi archive'
Martian soil appears to contain sufficient nutrients to support life - or, at least, asparagus - Nasa scientists believe.
Posted by Admin on Friday, June 27, 2008
Read full article: 'Martian soil 'could support life''
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have identified a primitive area of the brain that makes us adventurous -- a finding which may help explain why people routinely fall for "new" products when shopping.
Posted by Admin on Thursday, June 26, 2008
Read full article: 'Brain scientists discover why adventure feels good'
Many people are still buying analogue TV sets unaware that they will soon need extra equipment to make them work, according to a report from MPs.
Posted by Admin on Thursday, June 26, 2008
Read full article: 'Digital switchover is 'a mystery''
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