Saturday, December 29, 2012

Launch of secret space plane delayed | Reduction

Launch of secret space plane delayed

STS-96 Launch
STS-96 Launch by NASA on The Commons
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Boeing Designed to be introduced like a satellite and land like an airplane, the 2nd X-37B Orbital Examination Auto, developed by Boeing for the U.S. Air Force's Rapid Capabilities Office, is a budget friendly, reusable space vehicle. By Leonard David

updated 1 hour 6 minutes ago 2012-11-02T21:34:43.

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Why quick thinking leads to bad decisions | Reduction

Why quick thinking leads to bad decisions

Bartolomeo Eustachi: Peripheral Nervous System, c. 1722
Bartolomeo Eustachi: Peripheral Nervous System, c. 1722 by brain_blogger
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When people make hasty decisions, they tend to make more mistakes. Now, a new study on monkeys explains why: Brain cells become hypersensitive to new information, even bad information, making us likelier to draw faulty conclusions. "When we try to do things too quickly, we tend to make more errors and then when we slow down we tend to be more accurate," said study co-author Richard Heitz, a neuroscientist at Vanderbilt University. "Your brain sees things differently when you're placed into a situation where you have to make snap decisions." Science news from NBCNews. com Climate issue heats up after superstorm Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: The climate change issue has been virtually a non-issue during the presidential campaign — but it's primed to take a higher profile after the elections, in part due to Hurricane Sandy's horrific aftermath.

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Watch: Double Solar Flares Leap From Sun | Essentials

Watch: Double Solar Flares Leap From Sun

A fish's view of NYC: Hard Rock Cafe,
A fish's view of NYC: Hard Rock Cafe, "We can handle it all" by kevin dooley
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Apple's change of heart in patent dispute with Samsung may signal a new attitude from tech giant. External links are provided for reference purposes. ABC News is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites. Copyright © 2012 ABC News Internet Ventures. Yahoo!

Watch: Double Solar Flares Leap From Sun

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