
Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes, More Common Than Previously Thought?
by Dr. Tony Phillips
Each day, thunderstorms around the world produce about a thousand quick bursts of gamma rays, some of the highest-energy light naturally found on Earth. By merging records of e ... more
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Technology Innovations Spin NASA's SMAP into Space
It's active. It's passive. And it's got a big, spinning lasso. Scheduled for launch on Jan. 29, 2015, NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) instrument will measure the moisture lodged in Earth' ... more
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Dancing isn't enough: industry pushes for practical robots
AI gobbling up memory chips essential to gadget makers
From sci-fi to sidewalk: exoskeletons go mainstream
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Radar testing for JLENS aerostat
The first of two radar blimps to protect the nation's capital from cruise missiles is being readied for operational transfer to a U.S. Army air defense unit. ... more
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Second ballistic missile defense radar deployed in Japan
A second radar system for the detection of ballistic missiles is being deployed in Japan by the U.S. Department of Defense and Japan's Ministry of Defense. ... more
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US delivers second radar defense system to Japan
The United States has sent a second missile defense radar system to Japan, the Pentagon said Friday. ... more
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Russian Space Agency Pushes Back Earth Imaging Satellite Launch to Friday
The launch of Russia's Strela carrier rocket with a Kondor-E radar imaging satellite from the Baikonur cosmodrome has been postponed until Friday due to technical reasons, the country's space agency ... more
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Strela Rocket With Kondor-E Satellite Blasts Off From Baikonur
Russia's Strela carrier rocket blasted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome with a Kondor-E radar imaging satellite, the country's space agency Roscosmos told RIA Novosti Friday.
On Thursday, the ... more
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