An artist's illustration of a black hole.
09.04.08
Black holes: a sharper view
By synchronizing radio telescopes, scientists move one step closer to proving their existence.
09.03.08
States make way for low speed vehicles
More and more permit them to travel on state roads where speed limits are low.
09.03.08
Obama-McCain contest: Should winner of popular vote always win the White House?
National Popular Vote initiative would change how states cast Electoral College votes.
Reporter Greg Lamb discusses an innovative new way of thinking about the electoral college.
Reporter Greg Lamb
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08.28.08 A blogger takes office in MalaysiaJeff Ooi joins activists and NGO workers as opposition members of parliament demanding reform. Correspondent Simon Montlake details the rise of Malaysian blogger-turned-legislator Jeff Ooi. Correspondent Simon Montlake |
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08.28.08 US Air Force uses new guided bomb in IraqThe GBU-54 – used for the first time in Iraq on Aug. 12 – will help US forces hit moving targets and minimize civilian casualties, say military officials. Reporter Tom A. Peter describes a new bomb designed to hit moving targets. Reporter Tom A. Peter |
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08.27.08 Will lasers brighten nuclear’s future?New process could replace centrifuges but renew threat of nuclear proliferation. Reporter Mark Clayton discusses the development of lasers for uranium enrichment. Reporter Mark Clayton |
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08.22.08 New rays of hope for solar power’s futureHigh cost of fossil fuel and advanced technology improve this energy source’s prospects. |
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08.21.08 OurStage hosts online talent showWebsite helps new artists bypass Net’s sonic traffic jam and attract the notice of record labels. Reporter Matthew Shaer discusses a new marketing tool for live music groups. Reporter Matthew Shaer |
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