Saturday, November 16, 2024

Diligent dirty work

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Astronomers spot most Earth-like planet yet

DAILY INTER-LAKE | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

NASA's Curiosity celebrates one full year on Mars

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What, no Martians?

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Retro rocket recovery

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Data shows Mars could have supported life

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Unmanned Air Force space plane lands

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Less scales, more feathers

LOS ANGELES - The discovery of a giant meat-eating dinosaur sporting a downy coat has some scientists reimagining the look of Tyrannosaurus rex.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 12 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Mars-bound rover begins trajectory maneuver

LOS ANGELES - NASA's latest rover to Mars fired its thrusters Wednesday to adjust its course to the red planet for a landing in August.
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Twin probes to circle, study moon

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NASA to abandon trapped rover Spirit

LOS ANGELES - Spirit, the scrappy robot geologist that captivated the world with its antics on Mars before getting stuck in a sand trap, is about to meet its end after six productive years.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 13 YEARS, 5 MONTHS AGO

Experts: Don't worry about radiation in US milk

LOS ANGELES - So now Japan's radioactive fallout is showing up in milk on the U.S. West Coast. Not to worry, though. It turns out that traces of radioactivity are in many foods we eat, the air we breathe and the water we swim in.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 13 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Tsunami threat could catch Northwest off guard

CANNON BEACH, Ore. - When the big one hits the Pacific Northwest, the best place to escape the wall of water moving at jetliner speed from 50 miles off the coast may be a City Hall on stilts.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 13 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Stem cells reverse cases of blindness

LOS ANGELES - Dozens of people who were blinded or otherwise suffered severe eye damage when they were splashed with caustic chemicals had their sight restored with transplants of their own stem cells - a stunning success for the burgeoning cell-therapy field, Italian researchers reported Wednesday.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 14 YEARS, 4 MONTHS AGO