Flora Graham, deputy editor, newscientist.com(Images: Asad Aboobaker/EBEX/Columbia University)A 2.7-tonne telescope dangles on an almost invisible tether overthe Antarctic ice. Above it, a helium balloon the size of a football stadiumstretches towards the sky. This is the launch of EBEX, which aims to photographthe weak light left by the big bang during its high-altitude flight.EBEX's creators hope...
Ukraine's Tymoshenko accused of organising 1996 murder
Label: Technology KIEV: Ukrainian prosecutors on Friday accused jailed former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko of organising the 1996 murder of a lawmaker, saying she could face life imprisonment if found guilty.Tymoshenko, serving a seven-year jail term for abuse of power, has been informed by prosecutors she is now a formal suspect in the murder of Yevgen Shcherban, Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka told...
Facebook unveils new search tool (week in review)
Label: LifestyleHe who controls the graph, controls the world.(Credit:James Martin/CNET)Facebook unveiled a new tool this week it touts as helping find people, photos, places, and interests that are most relevant to Facebook users.Graph Search is the social network's newest way for users to make sense of its massive base of 1 billion users, 240 billion photos, and 1 trillion connections. The tool is meant to provide...
First Human Contact With Large Emperor Penguin Colony
Label: Health One of the largest emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica was discovered last month by a team from the International Polar Foundation's Princess Elisabeth station.The penguin colony had previously been identified through satellite imagery by researchers from the British Antarctic Survey. The penguins themselves didn't show up very clearly, but their excrement stains on the ice did.Expedition...
Algeria Terrorists Want to Trade US Hostages for Blind Sheikh
Label: Business The al Qaeda-linked terrorists holding Americans and other Westerners hostage at a gas plant in Algeria have now demanded the release of two convicted terrorists held in U.S. prisons, including the "blind sheikh" who helped plan the first attack on New York's World Trade Center, in exchange for the freedom of two American hostages, according to an African news service.The terror...
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Young stars emerge from the Scorpion's smoke
Label: World Victoria Jaggard, physical sciences news editor(Image: F. Comeron/ESO)Hot young stars really know how to clear a room. This brilliant stellar cluster was born deep inside a cloud of dust and gas, which looks like dark smoke in this picture. As they have grown, the stars have sent out powerful ultraviolet radiation and fierce winds of charged particles that have blown away the surrounding debris....
Football: Rodgers slams Suarez over diving admission
Label: Technology LONDON: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers on Thursday said that his controversial striker Luis Suarez could face punishment from the club after admitting that he dived to try to win a penalty in a league game with Stoke City.In an interview with Fox Sports Argentina, Suarez admitted "falling" during October's 0-0 draw between the clubs at Anfield, prompting Rodgers, who had defended him...
Apple job posting wants to 'refresh and refine' Siri
Label: LifestyleIt's no secret Apple's still in the process of fine-tuning its virtual voice assistant Siri, and a recent job posting confirms there's still much work to be done.The company is looking for someone to "refresh and refine existing Siri dialog," as well as expand what the software can do. "Siri's known for 'her' wit, cultural knowledge, and zeal to explain things in engaging, funny, and practical ways,"...
6 Ways Climate Change Will Affect You
Label: HealthPhotograph by AP Photo/Marcio Jose SanchezThe planet keeps getting hotter, new data showed this week. Especially in America, where 2012 was the warmest year ever recorded, by far. Every few years, the U.S. federal government engages hundreds of experts to assess the impacts of climate change, now and in the future. From agriculture (pictured) to infrastructure to how humans consume energy, the National...
Football Star Manti Te'o Faces Tough Questions
Label: Business Notre Dame's star linebackerManti Te'o faces a problem bigger than any running back he's had to bring down.As the elaborate hoax about his dead "girlfriend" unravels, many questions remain to be answered, chief among them whether he was complicit in promoting the dramatic story of his girlfriend's death from leukemia. Te'o may soon be forced to tackle those questions himself."A...
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