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NASA Nanosatellite To Study Antifungal Drug Effectiveness In Space
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 01, 2009NASA is preparing to fly a small satellite about the size of a loaf of bread that could help scientists better understand how effectively drugs work in space. The nanosatellite, known as PharmaSat, is a secondary payload aboard a U.S. Air Force four-stage Minotaur 1 rocket planned for launch the evening of May 5. PharmaSat weighs approximately 10 pounds. It contains a controlled environmen ... read more *New* Comments: 0 NASA's Earth Observatory: A Decade of Earth Science On Display
Washington DC (SPX) May 01, 2009In 1968, an Apollo 8 astronaut took the iconic "Earthrise" photograph, reshaping our perspective of our home planet. Perspective has continued to evolve thanks to NASA's fleet of satellites that keep near-constant watch over the changing Earth. But what exactly do these satellites see, and what discoveries are they making? To find out, just visit NASA's Earth Observatory, an online science ... read more *New* Comments: 0 Taiwan's defence minister apologises for scandals
Taipei (AFP) April 11, 2009Taiwan's defence minister Chen Chao-min Saturday apologised for a recent spate of corruption scandals and alleged crimes involving the island's armed forces. "I am very distressed over the military's recent performance and I would like to express my utmost apologies for letting the public down," Chen told reporters. His statement came after a retired lieutenant general and several other ... read more *New* Comments: 0 Chinese 'Bill Gates' booed by angry Peruvian textile workers
Lima (AFP) Nov 19, 2008Jack Ma, a Chinese web entrepreneur sometimes called his country's "Bill Gates", was Wednesday jeered by angry Peruvian textile workers who saw him as the negative personification of a China-Peru free trade agreement. Around 200 traders in the Lima district of Gamarra gathered to protest a visit by Ma, who had been invited to speak to them by Peruvian Production Minister Elena Conterno, on ... read more *New* Comments: 0 Russia to send more warships to battle Somali pirates: report
Moscow (AFP) Nov 20, 2008Russia will send more warships to patrol the waters near Somalia to battle the growing problem of piracy, the top commander of the Russian navy was quoted as saying Thursday by RIA Novosti news agency. "After the Neustrashimy (Fearless), ships from other fleets of the Russian navy will head to the region," Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky said, referring to a frigate sent to the area in September. ... read more *New* Comments: 0 |
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