10.09.09
After moon bombing, search for water begins
With moon bombing mission over, NASA is sifting data to learn if polar craters hold water.
10.05.09
Taking aim at energy-sucking TVs
EPA sets new guidelines for efficiency that will rise through 2012.
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09.30.09 Energy use falls when neighbors competeA California utility is using smiley faces on customer bills to show how people's usage compares with their neighbors'. |
09.24.09 NASA finds water ice in Mars cratersNASA's Mars Reconnaisance Orbiter spotted ice just below the surface that was exposed by fresh meteor crashes, not far from where the Viking 2 Lander looked in 1976. |
09.24.09 New evidence of water on the moonThree probes, including a NASA instrument on India's Chandrayaan-1 lunar orbiter, have detected water molecules in minerals on the moon's surface. |
09.23.09 Lines blur between blogs, newspapersA marriage made in cyberspace: As traditional media gets 'bloggier,' blogs begin to look more like their traditional forebears. |
09.21.09 Net neutrality: FCC proposes three new rulesThe FCC's net neutrality guidelines would be a bill of rights for Internet users by prohibiting providers from blocking legal content or cutting connection speeds without explaining why. |
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