Hard disk pioneers win physics Nobel
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - France’s Albert Fert and Germany’s Peter Gruenberg won the 2007 Nobel Prize for physics on Tuesday for a breakthrough in nanotechnology that revolutionized data storage and led to gadgets such as laptops and iPods.
Related PostsSouth America to See Solar Eclipse
(SPACE.com)SPACE.com - The second partial solar eclipse of
2007 will take place Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Related Post…EU to clear new GMO beet
(Reuters)Reuters - EU ministers and national experts are
due to approve a genetically modified (GMO) sugar be…Kazakhstan accuses Russia over space crashNEAR ZHEZKAZGAN, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - Kazakhstan, home to Russia’s Baikonur Cosmodrome, accu…Greening Up by Cutting Down on Plastic BagsMerck’s Good Cholesterol Battle
Original post by Yahoo! News: Science News and software by Elliott Back