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The female bowerbirds of Australia and New Guinea are pretty particular about their mates; they have to combine the hot, sensual moves of a Ricky Martin, with the dependable construction skills of a Bob Vila.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/31/bowerbirds.mating/index.html
LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (CNN) -- With noses more sensitive than just about any machine, highly skilled, explosive-sniffing dogs are in huge demand by police departments and airports around the world.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/18/rec.bomb.sniffing.dogs.02/index.html
NASA released finely detailed, three-dimensional images and animations of California this week, using data collected by the space shuttle that will help create unrivaled maps of much of the world.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/23/shuttle.maps/index.html
A NASA spacecraft has performed a critical course change in deep space, positioning itself for a rendezvous with a comet from which it will gather samples to return to Earth.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/29/comet.probe/index.html
Making its closet approach to one of Jupiter's moons, the aging Galileo spacecraft experienced a glitch and could not snap one final flurry of photographs.
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http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/17/galileo.io/index.html
An asteroid that could pulverize a country zipped close by the Earth on Monday, only weeks after astronomers first noticed the big space boulder heading in our direction.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/07/killer.asteroid/index.html
Some small tremors are still being felt around Goma, Congo, one week after the Nyiragongo volcano erupted in Africa.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/25/volcano.predictions/index.html
A Florida town near the space center where manned NASA rockets roar into space observed a mournful moment of silence on Monday, 16 years after seven astronauts embarked on the fatal flight of the space shuttle Challenger.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/28/astronauts.honored/index.html
The original generation of stars exploded into life more brilliantly and much sooner than previously estimated, according to an investigation of the deepest and oldest pictures of the universe.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/08/hubble.universe/index.html
NASA engineers are working on the next generation of robotic explorers for Mars, a mechanized fleet that will be able to go where no rover has gone before.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/21/mars.rovers/index.html
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http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/fun.games/01/01/freestyle.davemirra.idg/index.html
There's a major new conservation project in place, intended to find more effective ways to protect some of the planet's most important wild landscapes.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/12/living.landscapes/index.html
Arguing that black holes are riddled with contradictions, astronomers have devised what they consider a more plausible destiny for imploding stars.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/21/black.holes/index.html
Arguing that black holes are riddled with contradictions, astronomers have devised what they consider a more plausible destiny for imploding stars.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/22/gravastars/index.html
The Galileo spacecraft resumed normal operations on Friday, the day after it unexpectedly shut down while darting dangerously close to Jupiter and its most volatile moon.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/18/galileo.recovery/index.html
Legions of robotic arthropods could someday scurry across the surface of Mars, thanks to the inspiration of an unassuming crayfish known as the Yabby.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/16/mars.crayfish/index.html
For more than 100 years, the biggest lead smelter in the United States has been the biggest landmark in the small Missouri town of Herculaneum.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/28/lead.town/index.html
Researchers at NASA are looking into whether electromagnets can be used to send rockets into space, a technological leap that could dramatically cut launch costs.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/03/maglev.launches/index.html
After completing complex braking maneuvers in the atmosphere of Mars, a new NASA probe has begun to raise its orbit to prepare for its scientific mission, according to NASA flight managers.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/14/mars.mission/index.html
Ever have a particularly clumsy day and wonder if maybe the gravity is turned up a bit higher than other days?
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/01/grace.satellites/index.html
Astronomers have taken optical images of a giant planetlike body orbiting a sunlike star, making it the closest ever observed around a star through direct imaging.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/07/brown.dwarf/index.html
Astronomers announced this week that they spotted the first planet orbiting a giant star, a find that could offer a tantalizing glimpse into the fate of the Earth.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/11/new.planet/index.html
Once again it is made evident that a good idea doesn?t necessarily guarantee a good game.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/fun.games/01/09/legends.wrestling.idg/index.html
Should space missions study the only unvisited planet? An exotic moon that might harbor life? Or a giant asteroid to learn how to protect the Earth? Take part in a rare online survey and you could help decide.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/28/nasa.survey/index.html
Exploring the coldest and hottest places on Earth, space rock hunters have found five new meteorites from Mars, bringing the number of known stones from the red planet to 24.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/24/mars.rocks/index.html
Most of a falling satellite likely burned up in the atmosphere over Egypt but surviving chunks could have crashed or splashed into the planet, U.S. space officials said Thursday.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/31/satellite.falls/index.html
A defunct 3.5-ton NASA satellite has re-entered the earth's atmosphere.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/31/nasa.satellite/index.html
SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- If you don't want to go dateless on Valentine's Day, think about socializing in cyberspace. You won't be alone.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/26/online.dating/index.html
Resuming their scientific work after the holidays, the international space station residents took part in an experiment that delivered quite an electric shock.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/02/iss.test/index.html
Two crewmembers of the international space station stepped outside their orbiting home on Friday to install a ham radio antenna, thruster deflectors and a handful of cool experiments.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/25/alpha.walk/index.html
How does one sum up the 2002 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas?
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/01/11/ces.wrap/index.html
The sun discharged a powerful burst of energy on Friday, igniting the most complex coronal mass ejection since an international solar observatory launched six years ago, according to astronomers.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/04/sun.burst/index.html
As the economic slump spills into 2002, out-of-work IT professionals may have a difficult time finding work if they limit their searches to job Web sites.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/industry/01/09/it.job.survey.idg/index.html
Gadgets that listen and talk back. Digital music players you wear on your wrist. Cell phones linked to hand-held computers. And new ways to keep track of the kids.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/01/06/newyear.trends/index.html
One of the largest ground telescopes opened its eye to the southern skies on Friday, doubling the seeing power of an identical twin tracking celestial objects in the north.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/18/twin.telescopes/index.html
What would one see if the rainbow of lights that comprise the visible universe were mixed together into one color? Astronomers think something slightly greener than pale turquoise.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/10/color.cosmos/index.html
The president of Liberia has been accused of using the
timber resources of his West African nation for his personal profit,
and to support rebels in nearby Sierra Leone.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/13/liberian.timber/index.html
As the Enron story unfolds and questions are raised about the company's alleged connections to government figures, many people may be interested to know how their local politician receives campaign contributions from industries, individuals or interest groups.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/17/political.sites/index.html
A group of aerospace engineers and technicians conducted another test flight Thursday of a rocket prototype that could lead to relatively easy and inexpensive flights into space.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/10/ez.rocket/index.html
China hopes to launch about 10 satellites, rockets and spacecraft in 2002 as part of its space development program.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/01/24/china.space/index.html
Dolly, the world's first cloned sheep, has arthritis, one of her creators has said.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/04/cloning.dolly/index.html
The FBI issued an alert Wednesday to law enforcement agencies across the nation warning officials of uncorroborated information that al Qaeda agents may have been probing Web sites, including some dealing with nuclear information.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/17/fbi.alert/index.html
Dinosaur footprints have revealed that the ancient giants of 163 million years ago were capable of rapid bursts of speed, faster than previously thought.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/31/dinosaur.speed/index.html
You can run, but you can't hide, as the saying goes. And a dinosaur that broke into a run 163 million years ago unwittingly left behind a set of footprints that scientists say will help them better understand how dinosaurs known as theropods moved around on their hind legs.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/31/running.dinosaur/index.html
A Web site offering a glimpse of life in the UK 100 years ago has been closed for one week after being swamped by users.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/08/census.close/index.html
A Web site offering a glimpse of life in the UK 100 years ago crashed after more than one million people tried to log on within hours of its launch.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/03/census.crash/index.html
The Internet version of one of the world's oldest dictionaries has been updated for the 21st century to include hundreds of new words.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/17/dictionary/index.html
The prospect of using pig organs in human transplants has moved a step closer.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/02/genetics.pigs/index.html
The Dutch crown prince and his Argentinian fiancee had to abandon an online chat after
receiving three billion hits in the first minute.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/01/23/neth.royals/index.html
Scientists have long agreed that certain changes in climate at the Earth's polar regions would provide some of the earliest evidence of possible global warming. What they can't seem to agree upon is what kind of changes are occurring.
http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/01/25/antarctica.hot.cold/index.html
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