January 2007


Cosmic Office
Sputnik dolls? Planet-shaped pineapple? Neil deGrasse Tyson, the new host of NOVA scienceNOW, has a stellar collection of space-themed souvenirs. See them in this video.
NOVA scienceNOW

Keeping women in physics is aim of conference for undergrads

Mass Extinction
What caused the mother of all extinctions 250 million years ago?
NOVA

Technicalities: Power Walker
Nothing could match the Segway’s initial hype, but how far has it come since?
Steven Ashley

A Nano Solution to Increasing Bandwidth
MIT researchers develop microphotonic devices for communications, clearing the way for higher-performance optical networks.

Hunting Meteorites
Meteorite hunter Rob Matson invites Neil deGrasse Tyson to the Mojave Desert.
NOVA scienceNOW

Sound Images of the Ocean in Research and Monitoring, P. C. Wille
Review of “Sound Images of the Ocean in Research and Monitoring”

News: Sea-Urchin-Inspired Nanotech Gel May Make Rain Slickers Slicker

JR Minkel

Sound Images of the Ocean in Research and Monitoring, P. C. Wille
Review of “Sound Images of the Ocean in Research and Monitoring”

UK in whaling recruitment drive
The British government will launch a campaign to secure an anti-whaling majority on the world’s governing body.

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