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msnbc.com: Technology & Science
Msnbc.com is a leader in breaking news and original journalism.
Are you ready for some football science?
Science editor Alan Boyle"s weblog: Scientists and sports stars are taking the field with a 10-part series that explains the physics and biology behind football.
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Seven deep mysteries of history
What happened to Amelia Earhart? Genghis Khan? History provides us with lessons, but also with puzzles that have yet to be solved. Here are seven of them. |
Mars drops hints of an active past involving water
By tasting a little bit of the rocks and air on Mars, NASA"s robotic Phoenix lander discovered secrets about the history of water on the Red Planet over the last 4 billion years, scientists now reveal.
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Rich Cronin died, but Twitter shows us how he lived
Rich Cronin, synonymous with the boy band LFO, died Wednesday at the age of 35 after a stroke and 5 year battle with leukemia, but reading through his Twitter account gives fans some candid glimpses into his life. |
Host company pulls plug on Florida pastor"s website
The obscure Christian pastor who said he planned to mark the ninth anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks by burning copies of the Quran then called it off Thursday has had his website pulled from the Internet, the hosting company said. |
Herb quells cows" methane-laden belches
For scientists concerned about greenhouse gas emissions, cow farts are nowhere near as problematic as their methane-laden belches. Now a new oregano supplement could stem the burps and reduce the potent methane emissions. |
Size matters: Bird uses illusion to wow a mate
To woo females, bowerbird males create optical illusions that make themselves look larger than they are, much like the ones used in the "Lord of the Rings" films to make actors look hobbit-size.
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Ancient animal explosion gets bigger with new finds
At least eight new kinds of Earth"s earliest animals from the mysterious and controversial Cambrian Explosion have been discovered in a unexpected section of ancient rock 30 miles from the famous Burgess Shale of Canada. The discovery suggests such old, rare fossils are more common than previously thought.
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Satellites spot imminent natural disasters
NASA is designing a pair of robotic probes to keep tabs on how the planet is changing and to help forecasters predict natural disasters, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and landslides.
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Xbox gamer suspended for saying he lives in Fort Gay
Microsoft says it will apologize to a small West Virginia town as well as a 26-year-old gamer it booted from Xbox Live. The player was suspended from the online gaming service after he announced he lived in the city of Fort Gay. A customer service rep thought the name was an offensive slur. Turns out, he was wrong.
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DNA points to royal roots in Africa
Science editor Alan Boyle"s Weblog: An African-American uses DNA testing to trace his heritage back to Cameroon ... and is welcomed as a long-lost relative by the country"s royalty.
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Apple publishes guidelines for app approval
Apple. on Thursday gave software developers the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store, yet it reserved for itself broad leeway in deciding what makes the cut. |
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