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Google navigates '100k' stars in our galaxy (PHOTOS)

Think Google Maps, in galactic proportions.

Monday - 11/19/2012, 10:24am EST

Astronauts touch down in chilly Kazakhstan steppe

Three astronauts touched down in the dark, chilly expanses of central Kazakhstan onboard a Soyuz capsule Monday after a 125-day stay at the International Space Station.

Sunday - 11/18/2012, 11:53pm EST

Why some harmonies sound better than others

New research from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences helps to explain why some tones sound better than others.

Saturday - 11/17/2012, 10:54am EST

Population of Africa's mountain gorillas rises

The population of Uganda's mountain gorillas has grown to 400, up from 302 in 2006, according to a census conducted last year, bringing the total number of mountain gorillas in Africa to 880 and giving hope to conservationists trying to save the critically endangered species.

Friday - 11/16/2012, 12:24pm EST

NASA symposium meeting in Virginia

A NASA symposium in Virginia is examining ideas that may lead to advanced and innovative space technologies.

Thursday - 11/15/2012, 04:55pm EST

Brazil aims to clone wild animal species

Brazilian researchers are turning to cloning to help fight the perilous decline of several animal species.

Thursday - 11/15/2012, 04:03pm EST

Study: Stone spear tip made by earlier ancestor

Scientists say they've found evidence that stone tips for spears were made much earlier than thought, maybe even created by an earlier ancestor than has been believed.

Thursday - 11/15/2012, 02:12pm EST

Ruptured cable at Russian Mission Control fixed

Russia's space agency says a ruptured communications cable serving its Mission Control just outside Moscow has been fixed.

Thursday - 11/15/2012, 08:04am EST

American Samoa bans shark fishing to save species

American Samoa is banning shark fishing in its waters in hopes of stopping the population's decline.

Thursday - 11/15/2012, 01:02am EST

Feds: Lack of sea ice changes walrus behavior

The absence of vast swaths of summer sea ice is changing the behavior of Pacific walrus, federal scientists said Wednesday, but added that more research will be needed to say what the final effects might be.

Wednesday - 11/14/2012, 09:30pm EST

Calif. panel rejects quake study near nuke plant

Citing harm to marine life, California coastal regulators on Wednesday soundly rejected a utility's plan to map offshore earthquake faults near a nuclear power plant by blasting loud air cannons.

Wednesday - 11/14/2012, 08:55pm EST

Rat kill in Galapagos Islands targets 180 million 1/4t

The unique bird and reptile species that make the Galapagos Islands a treasure for scientists and tourists must be preserved, Ecuadorean authorities say _ and that means the rats must die, hundreds of millions of them.

Wednesday - 11/14/2012, 06:08pm EST

San Francisco area drivers 1st with algae biofuel

Drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area have become the first motorists in the nation to fill up their gas tanks with an algae-based biofuel.

Wednesday - 11/14/2012, 03:27pm EST

#GISday honors smartphone location technology

It's hard to imagine driving to a new destination without the help of a GPS, or walking through a city unaware of the location of the nearest Starbucks.

Wednesday - 11/14/2012, 09:58am EST

Glacier melt cited as main cause of rising seas

Austrian experts say melting glaciers have been the single greatest cause of rising sea level over the past century.

Wednesday - 11/14/2012, 09:12am EST

Clouds part, solar eclipse darkens north Australia

From boats bobbing on the Great Barrier Reef, to hot air balloons hovering over the rainforest, and the hilltops and beaches in between, tens of thousands of scientists, tourists and amateur astronomers watched as the sun, moon and Earth aligned and plunged northern Australia into darkness during a total solar eclipse Wednesday.

Tuesday - 11/13/2012, 10:56pm EST

Global warming talk heats up, revisits carbon tax

Climate change is suddenly a hot topic again. The issue is resurfacing in talks about a once radical idea: a possible carbon tax.

Tuesday - 11/13/2012, 08:24pm EST

Expert: Ky. earthquake not from mining

Geologists say the 4.3 magnitude earthquake that shook eastern Kentucky over the weekend was too deep to be induced by the region's underground mining activity.

Monday - 11/12/2012, 05:18pm EST

Predicting presidents, storms and life by computer

Forget political pundits, gut instincts, and psychics. The mightier-than-ever silicon chip seems to reveal the future.

Saturday - 11/10/2012, 11:49am EST

New Zealand won't sign 'Kyoto 2' climate treaty

New Zealand's government said Friday that it would not sign on for a second stage of the Kyoto Protocol climate treaty, a stance that angered environmentalists and political opponents.

Friday - 11/09/2012, 02:02am EST
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