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Current science and technology events
- The NASA autonomous DART spacecraft failed to complete its mission because of lack of fuel and "retires" itself. (BBC)
- Sony has patented an idea of transmitting data directly to the brain. (PhysOrg)
- The space shuttle Discovery is rolled onto its launch platform, in time for a launch in May for the first launch of shuttle since January 2003. A crack was found in the fuel tank's foam insulation, however NASA officials say that it will not prevent the mission. (BBC)
- Researchers at the University of Colorado have created a new model of the Earth's early atmosphere. The model indicates up to 40 percent of the early atmosphere was hydrogen, under these high-hygrogen conditions the formation of organic compounds like amino acids, and ultimately life are more likely. (EurekAlert!)
- The Vlog channel -- To kick off product re-branding and positioning efforts, Al Gore and Joel Hyatt appear at the NCTA convention and announce a new TV network, "Current." Current will be a national network "created by, for and with an 18-34 year-old audience." Formerly known as INdTV, Current is the same idea but with Google branding. (Yahoo!)
Past science and technology events by month
2005 in science: January February March
2004 in science: November December
(For earlier science and technology events, see October 2004 and preceding months)
News collections and sources
See: Wikipedia:Current science and technology events sources.
See also
- Science and technology at Wikinews
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