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  • 12.31.69 | in Technology | by Fernando Orellana, Brendan Burns/Union College

    Video - Robot that Interprets Your Dreams

    "Sleep Waking" interprets brainwaves through robotic dance.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

    Monster Storm on Saturn

    A 5,000-mile-wide hurricane-like storm swirls at Saturn's south pole. Note the well defined eye. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

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    Liftoff!

    Into orbit!

  • 12.31.69 | in | by Credit (c) Jason Davis

    Mercury Transit

    Imaged with an Orion solar filter; approx. 350/500 frames stacked. Credit (c) Jason Davis

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    Microgravity Fun

    Fun in Microgravity

  • 12.31.69 | in | by © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

    Large Dangerous Amateur Rockets!

    Homebuilt personal missiles flown by members of the Tripoli Rocketry Association. © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

  • 12.31.69 | in | by © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

    The Eggs-Prize!

    Kids fly raw egg payloads on their own designs for protective "crew" compartments.© 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

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    Video - Laser Tattoo Removal

    Removing unwanted tattoos has improved along with new laser technologies.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

    Incentive to Innovate

    Far reaching goals of the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge. © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

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    Video - Mouse Attack

    House mice introduced to a South Atlantic island are attacking and killing seabird chicks, such as the Tristan albatrosses.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

    New Mexico in Space - part one

    New Mexico has a deep and colorful history of spaceflight participation. © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

  • 12.31.69 | in Space | by DARPA

    Walk the Dog

    Stefan Schaal's robotic dog has been walking on smooth surfaces for years. But it stumbles in rough terrain, as seen here. Now he's got a $1.5 million DARPA contract to teach the robot some new tricks.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

    New Mexico in Space - part two

    The story of New Mexico's love affair with spaceflight continues…© 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

  • 12.31.69 | in Technology | by Credit:NIST

    Video - Nano Soccer

    A nanobot pushes a nano-soccer-ball into the goal on this soccer field smaller than a grain of rice. The nanobot will take part in this year’s RoboCup, an international competition to foster innovations in intelligent robotics.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

    Best of Day #1: Highlights

    Friday, October 20th at the Wirefly X Prize Cup competitions. © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

  • 12.31.69 | in Space | by Space.com/Imaginova Studios

    Mars Rover Team Ponders Mission's End

    Scientists and engineers think wistfully about Spirit and Opportunity, recalling why they went to Mars.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

    Best of Day #2: Highlights

    Saturday, October 21st at the Wirefly X Prize Cup competitions. © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP

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    Video - Interactive Paper

    Researchers in Sweden are developing paper that interacts with you.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by Credit: © 2006 FOX News Network, LLC.

    Dave Brody: Hurricane on Saturn

    Fox News taps SPACE.com Science Correspondent Dave Brody to explain the giant storm on Saturn to host Trace Gallagher. Credit: © 2006 FOX News Network, LLC.

  • 12.31.69 | in | by NASA/JPL

    The Coming Dawn

    NASA's mission to unlock secrets from asteroids Vesta