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Some Fear Debut of Powerful Atom-Smasher -- Staff  -- CNN  -- June 30, 2008

The most powerful atom-smasher ever built could make some bizarre discoveries, such as invisible matter or extra dimensions in space, after it is switched on in August. But some critics fear the Large Hadron Collider could exceed physicists' wildest conjectures: Will it spawn a black hole that could swallow Earth?

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NASA Authorization Bill Mandates Plan for Asteroid Warning and Deflection -- Staff  -- KurzweilAI.net  -- June 27, 2008

In recently passed H.R.6063, The U.S. House of Representatives would direct the NASA Administrator to develop plans for a low-cost space mission to rendezvous with the Apophis asteroid and attach a tracking device.

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Nations Race to Produce ICBMs, U.S. General Says -- Staff  -- Global Security Newswire  -- June 17, 2008

A U.S. general said Sunday he sees nations such as Iran and North Korea racing to produce ICBMs that could carry nuclear warheads.

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Iran Producing Nuclear Fuel Faster, Experts Say -- Staff  -- Global Security Newswire  -- May 30, 2008

Nuclear analysts believe that Iran has significantly increased the efficiency of its uranium enrichment operation, a program the United States and other Western powers fear is intended to generate material for nuclear weapons.

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Large methane release could cause abrupt climate change -- Staff  -- PhysOrg.com  -- May 28, 2008

An abrupt release of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, about 635 million years ago from ice sheets that then extended to Earth's low latitudes caused a dramatic shift in climate, triggering a series of events that resulted in global warming and effectively ended the last "snowball" ice age, a UC Riverside-led study reports.

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Photovoltaic Moore's Law Will Make Solar Competitive by 2015 -- Staff  -- IEEE Spectrum  -- May 17, 2008

In recent years, global photovoltaic (PV) production has been increasing at a rate of 50 percent per year, so that accumulated global capacity doubles about every 18 months. The PV Moore's law states that with every doubling of capacity, PV costs come down by 20 percent.

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NASA study links Earth impacts to human-caused climate change -- Staff  -- PhysOrg.com  -- May 14, 2008

A new NASA-led study says human-caused climate change has made an impact on a wide range of Earth's natural systems, including permafrost thawing, plants blooming earlier across Europe, and lakes declining in productivity in Africa.

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Japan to Allow Military Use of Space -- Staff  -- Agence France Press  -- May 09, 2008

Japanese lawmakers voted Friday to allow the military use of space, breaking a decades-old taboo in the officially pacifist country which has an increasingly ambitious space programme. The move will remove any legal obstacles to building more advanced spy satellites.

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'Flammable Ice' could be Mined for Fuel -- Staff  -- New Scientist  -- April 23, 2008

"Flammable ice" or methane hydrates, could be the world's last great source of carbon-based fuel - assuming the methane can be mined from the crystal lattices of ice that trap it beneath ocean beds and permafrost.

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Doubts Voiced About U.S. Anti-Missile Plan -- Staff  -- USA Today  -- April 16, 2008

A group of prominent scientists who have been critical of missile defense plans told lawmakers that a system being built by the United States cannot protect the country.

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