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#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Algae Motors 07/05/2010
Dogs fetch. Pigeons deliver messages. Yaks and oxen haul heavy loads. Now, scientists at Harvard University have found that even tiny algae can be used to do work.
A Satellite of Your Own 07/05/2010
A rocket soars into space. It releases a satellite, which goes into orbit around Earth. The satellite begins collecting data and sending signals.
A Micro-Dose of Your Own Medicine 07/05/2010
If getting an injection isn't your idea of a good time, there's some promising news. Scientists have developed an amazing little device that could replace some injections—and pills, too.
A Clean Getaway 07/05/2010
Criminal investigations begin with a search for clues. Teams of investigators arrive at a crime scene armed with special fact-finding gear. They look for standard evidence like fingerprints, footprints or blood at the scene of a crime.
Morphing a Wing to Save Fuel 07/05/2010 - By Morphing a Wing to Save Fuel
Airplanes of the future might change the shape of their wings as they fly. A Michigan-based company called FlexSys has created shape-shifting wings that recently performed well in flight tests. And these special wings do more than just look cool.
Reach for the Sky 07/05/2010
If you could travel anywhere you wanted this winter, where would you go? Would you ski in the mountains, visit friends or family in another state, or lie on a tropical beach somewhere?
Are Propellers Fin-ished? 07/05/2010
If you've ever been to an aquarium or a zoo, you've probably admired the feisty penguins. They can squiggle through water faster than 10 miles per hour, turn on a dime, and leap onto shore, all in one smooth movement.
Young Scientists Take Flight 07/05/2010
Austin Minor sat hunched over a table, cutting strips of copper into rectangles and pounding curves into the edges. "I'm making thingies for the airfoil thingy to attach to the wind tunnel thingy over there," said Austin, 12, of Lee's Summit, Mo.
Weaving with Light 07/05/2010
In the rugged Sierra Madre mountain range of west central Mexico, the native Huichol people live much the way their ancestors did—without electricity.
Toy Challenge 07/05/2010
You probably have a favorite game that you just can't wait to play. Your friends might have their own ideas about what's fun and what's not. Have you ever thought about joining forces and creating a game that everyone would love?
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