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Software gets it's own Big Brother

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Researchers create next-generation software to identify complex cyber network attacks.
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Using Abstract Mathematics to Solve Real-World Problems

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Dr. Roman Polyak is a fortunate man. In mathematics, his area of research, few get to see their discoveries translated into actual applications during their lifetime.

Saturn's Moon Rhea Also May Have Rings

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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of material orbiting Rhea, Saturn's second largest moon. This is the first time rings may have been found around a moon.

NRL To Design Telescope to See Into the Dark Ages

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A team of scientists and engineers led by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) will study how to design a telescope on the Moon for peering into the last unexplored epoch in the Universe's history. NASA has announced that it will sponsor a series of studies focusing on next-generation space missions for astronomy.

Sculpting the South Pillar

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Eta Carinae, one of the most massive and unstable stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, has a profound effect on its environment.

Cassini Spacecraft to Dive Into Water Plume of Saturn Moon

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NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make an unprecedented "in your face" flyby of Saturn's moon Enceladus on Wed., March 12.

Last Large Piece of ATLAS Detector Lowered Underground

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Researchers in the U.S. ATLAS collaboration joined colleagues around the world to celebrate a pivotal landmark in the construction of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - the lowering of the final piece of the ATLAS particle detector into the underground collision hall at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.

NIST 'Quantum Logic Clock' Rivals Mercury Ion as World's Most Accurate Clock

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An atomic clock that uses an aluminum atom to apply the logic of computers to the peculiarities of the quantum world now rivals the world's most accurate clock, based on a single mercury atom. Both clocks are at least 10 times more accurate than the current U.S. time standard.

Saturn's Moon Rhea Also May Have Rings

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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found evidence of material orbiting Rhea, Saturn's second largest moon. This is the first time rings may have been found around a moon.

Team probes mysteries of oceanic bacteria

Microbes living in the oceans play a critical role in regulating Earth's environment, but very little is known about their activities and how they work together to help control natural cycles of water, carbon and energy.

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