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The ISS Is Almost Virus-Free

The ISS Is Almost Virus-Free



The National Aeronautics and Space Administration confirmed the news about the computer virus found on the International Space Station (ISS), identified as Gammima.AG. At first, the scientists were rather confused, wondering how the virus managed to get into the system. The situation is being handled without any panic, as this isn't their first space virus. "This is not the first time we have had a worm or a virus," said NASA spokesman Kelly Humphries during a press conference. "It's not a frequent occurrence, but this isn't the first time." Apparently, the...
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Virus Found on Space Station ComputersVirus Found on Space Station Computers This week, NASA confirmed that a virus has infected at least one...
Update1: NASA Considers Its Shuttle OptionsUpdate1: NASA Considers Its Shuttle Options NASA is considering the possibility of extending the current space...
Jim Henson's Son Behind "Sid the Science Kid" Coming on PBSJim Henson's Son Behind "Sid the Science Kid" Coming on PBS Master puppeteer Jim Henson, the creator of The Muppets, will be...
Stormy Weather Coming Up. Two Major Hurricanes Expected In SeptemberStormy Weather Coming Up. Two Major Hurricanes Expected In September The hurricane season is far from being over, and September is likely...
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Toxin Found In Martian Soil  Diminishes Chances Of Life On Mars

Toxin Found In Martian Soil Diminishes Chances Of Life On Mars

The chemistry and mineralogy of soil samples gathered by NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander over the past...
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Anthrax Suspect: Killed By The FBI's Pressure?

Anthrax Suspect: Killed By The FBI's Pressure?

Dr. Russell Byrne, a former colleague of scientist Bruce E. Ivins, the government expert who killed...
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Update: SpaceX Doesn’t Give Up: Falcon 1 Flight 4 In The Making

Update: SpaceX Doesn’t Give Up: Falcon 1 Flight 4 In The Making

The SpaceX project may have suffered a third consecutive rocket launch failure last week, but this...
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After Finding Water On Mars, Phoenix Sniffing For Life

After Finding Water On Mars, Phoenix Sniffing For Life

After finding ice in the Martian soil, the Phoenix Mars lander will try to sniff the Red Planet for...
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The AIDS Battle Continues! Researchers Join Efforts To Find A Vaccine

The AIDS Battle Continues! Researchers Join Efforts To Find A Vaccine

Around 33 million people had the AIDS virus in 2007. The majority lived in Sub-Saharan Africa,...
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World's Smallest Snake Discovered on the Caribbean Island of Barbados

World's Smallest Snake Discovered on the Caribbean Island of Barbados

Biologist Blair Hedges of Penn State university and his team have found the world's smallest snake,...
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Update 1: SpaceX Falcon 1's Third Launch Ends In Failure

Update 1: SpaceX Falcon 1's Third Launch Ends In Failure

Saturday was a bad day for science, as SpaceX's Falcon 1 launch ended up in a failure for the third...
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Phoenix Lander Finds Ice, Gets To Stay "Alive" An Additional 30 Days

Phoenix Lander Finds Ice, Gets To Stay "Alive" An Additional 30 Days

The guys at NASA have decided to extend the mission of the Phoenix Lander with another 30 days,...
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Update 3: Total Solar Eclipse  Limited To Lucky Audience

Update 3: Total Solar Eclipse Limited To Lucky Audience

On Friday, August 1, sky-watchers will have an excellent day, as they will get the chance to...
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No More P.E.! A Pill That Could Replace Exercise May Be On Its Way

No More P.E.! A Pill That Could Replace Exercise May Be On Its Way

There is quite a good chance that scientists of the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences in La...
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