Antimatter detector to catch last shuttle to space
By FRANK JORDANS 2010-08-25T20:48:49ZGENEVA (AP) -- A $2 billion machine that will jump-start the search for antimatter and other phenomena was loaded onto a massive U.S. Air Force plane Wednesday for the final leg of its journey on Earth before it catches the last scheduled shuttle flight into space.... hosted.ap.org |
From the Roof, to a Battery, to the Grid
Storing energy for use when a cloudy day results in a drop of solar power production. feeds.nytimes.com |
Russian spacecraft lands safely after delay
A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying three crew has landed safely from the International Space Station, mission control said, after delays in undocking kept the astronauts an extra day in orbit. abc.net.au |
China highlights climate change efforts
By TINI TRAN 2010-10-09T03:15:29ZTIANJIN, China (AP) -- As the world's biggest greenhouse gas producer, China was widely seen as an obstacle in the Copenhagen climate summit last year. But while negotiations inched forward, Beijing poured $34.6 billion into clean energy in 2009, nearly double the U.S. investment.... hosted.ap.org |
Gulf corals in oil spill zone appear healthy
By BRIAN SKOLOFF 2010-10-22T15:32:40ZON THE FLOOR OF THE GULF OF MEXICO (AP) -- Just 20 miles north of where BP's blown-out well spewed millions of gallons of oil into the sea, life appears bountiful despite initial fears that crude could have wiped out many of these delicate deepwater habitats.... hosted.ap.org |