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Military experiment seeks to predict PTSD

Two days before shipping off to war, Marine Pfc. Jesse Sheets sat inside a trailer in the Mojave Desert, his gaze fixed on a computer that flashed a rhythmic pulse of contrasting images. This Sept. 29, 2009 photo shows U.S. Lance Cpl. Chad ...

From ALICIA CHANG, eTaiwan News,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: US Marine Corps,  Cameron Diaz,  Barack Obama,  William Nash,  University of Texas

NASA to try to free stuck Mars rover Spirit

NASA on Thursday outlined a rescue plan to try to free the Mars rover Spirit, which has been bogged in a sand trap on the red planet for half a year. The risky operation is expected to last several months. "If it cannot make the great escape from ...

From ALICIA CHANG, Taiwan News,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA

NASA discovers water on moon

LOS ANGELES -- Suddenly, the moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said yesterday -- a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always seemed barren and inhospitable. ...

From ALICIA CHANG, New York Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA

Moon 'river'

LOS ANGELES -- Suddenly, the moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said yesterday -- a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always seemed barren and inhospitable. ...

From ALICIA CHANG, New York Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA

Splash! NASA moon crash struck lots of water

LOS ANGELES—Suddenly, the moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said Friday -- a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always seemed barren and inhospitable. Experts have ...

From ALICIA CHANG, Boston Globe,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  George Washington University,  Barack Obama,  White House,  Brown University

NASA moon crash struck lots of water

Suddenly, the moon looks exciting again. It has lots of water, scientists said Friday _ a thrilling discovery that sent a ripple of hope for a future astronaut outpost in a place that has always seemed barren and inhospitable. Experts have long ...

From ALICIA CHANG, Taiwan News,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  George Washington University,  Barack Obama,  White House,  Brown University

Water confirmed on the moon, NASA says

I t turns out there's lots of water on the moon – at least near the lunar south pole. The discovery announced Friday comes from an analysis of data from a spacecraft NASA intentionally crashed into the moon last month. “Indeed, yes, we found water. And ...

From ALICIA CHANG, Globe and Mail,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  Brown University

Splash! NASA Moon Strikes Found Significant Water

LOS ANGELES (AP) It turns out there's lots of water on the moon - at least near the lunar south pole. The discovery announced Friday comes from an analysis of data from a spacecraft NASA intentionally crashed into the moon last month. "Indeed, yes, we ...

From ALICIA CHANG, KPBS | 89.5 FM,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  Brown University

NASA: Water found in moon crater

It turns out there's plenty of water on the moon _ at least near the lunar south pole, scientist said Friday. "Indeed, yes, we found water. And we didn't find just a little bit, we found a significant amount," said Anthony Colaprete, a principal ...

From ALICIA CHANG, Taiwan News,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA

11/13/2009 -- NASA: Water found in moon crater

LOS ANGELES (AP) — It turns out there's plenty of water on the moon — at least near the lunar south pole, scientist said Friday. The Last Laugh November/December 1980 "Promises are kinda like babies: They's fun to make, but they... LAST LAUGH ...

From ALICIA CHANG, Mother Earth News,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NASA

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