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Cornell cracks Galileo codes
July 14, 2006
Europe's answer to GPS may be in economic jeopardy, researchers say. But EU says signals aren't final or secret. Images: Europe's satellite navigation rival
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Intel experiments with Wi-Fi as GPS substitute
July 12, 2005
Chipmakers are experimenting with using the wireless networks to triangulate an individual's location, especially in urban areas.
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Satellite tech to map U.K.'s underground cables
March 22, 2006
Project is expected to create 3D map of pipes and cables buried under U.K. roads, helping to reduce roadwork.
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NASA tests lunar robots in Arctic crater
July 21, 2007
Researchers headed north to simulate a lunar environment. Unfortunately, the weather has been a little too nice.Photos: Lunar rovers on a test drive
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Stanford project mixes Darwin with hydrogen
July 21, 2005
Can a microorganism help people create better cars? It may depend on how the bugs emerge from a selective breeding program.
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Volcano research goes high-tech
October 2, 2004
But as Mount St. Helens rumbles into life after two quiet decades, it isn't exactly a hotbed of the latest gadgetry.
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Quake watch turns to tech
July 6, 2005
New tools and real-time data help scientists assess the odds of the next big California earthquake.
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From Intel's labs: Virus hunters and power savers
August 25, 2005
With a tool from the chipmaker, worms learn the meaning of Sartre's play, "No Exit." Also, image search and voltage regulators.
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A century later, Einstein's first ideas still hold power
June 1, 2005
Quantum revelations underlie today's nanotech work in chip design and are a fact of life for GPS satellites.
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