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Radiation damage bigger problem in microelectronics than previously thought

The amount of structural damage that radiation causes in electronic materials at the atomic level may be at least ten times greater than previously thought.

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Silicon wafer with radiation damage.

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Go Green with Web-Based Physical Therapy Software for Your Physical Therapy Practice

Implementing a web-based electronic medical records (EMR) system is the perfect opportunity for physical therapists to go green for the environment and save money at the same time. Marketing expert and physical therapist, Nitin Chhoda, is a leader in the deployment of electronic office systems and offered therapists new insights into the advantages of digital software.

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Electronic Medical Records

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Sun Sends Out Mid-Level Solar Flare

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This image was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) on July 19, 2012 of an M7.7 class solar flare. The image represents light in the 131 Angstrom wavelength, which is particularly good for seeing flares, and which is typically colorized in teal.

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Aurora Australis over Concordia station 18 July

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A stunning image showing Aurora Australis – the Southern Lights – glowing over Concordia station in the Antarctic, one of the remotest places on Earth, on 18 July 2012. It was taken by ESA-sponsored scientist Alexander Kumar and his colleague Erick Bondoux from about 1 km from the station, located in the Antarctic at 75°S latitude.

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Heliophysics Nugget: Colorful Science Sheds Light on Solar Heating

Heliophysics nuggets are a collection of early science results, new research techniques, and instrument updates that further our attempt to understand the sun and the dynamic space weather system that surrounds Earth.

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Left: This image was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) on June 19, 2010, the image shows the area in the wavelength of 171 Angstroms, which has here been colorized in yellow. Credit: NASA/SDO
Right: This visualization, based on the image on the left, uses specific colors to describe which areas on the sun cooled or heated over a 12-hour period. The use of reds and yellows imply that higher temperatures dominated earlier in the time period, while lower temperatures dominated later, meaning that the area showed steady cooling over time, but any heating happened too quickly and impulsively to be measured. The image compares wavelength 211 (which shows material in the 2 million K range) to wavelength 171 (which shows material about ten times cooler).

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More Ice Breaks off of Petermann Glacier

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The Petermann Glacier grinds and slides toward the sea along the northwestern coast of Greenland, terminating in a giant floating ice tongue. Like other glaciers that end in the ocean, Petermann periodically calves icebergs.

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NASA'S Spitzer Finds Evidence for an Exoplanet Smaller than Earth

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Astronomers using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have detected what they believe is a planet two-thirds the size of Earth. The exoplanet candidate, called UCF-1.01, is located a mere 33 light-years away, making it possibly the nearest world to our solar system that is smaller than our home planet.

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Cassini Spots Daytime Lightning on Saturn

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Saturn was playing the lightning storm blues. NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured images of last year's storm on Saturn, the largest storm seen up-close at the planet, with bluish spots in the middle of swirling clouds.

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Why Is Earth So Dry?

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With large swaths of oceans, rivers that snake for hundreds of miles, and behemoth glaciers near the north and south poles, Earth doesn't seem to have a water shortage.

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Study Finds Heat is Source of ‘Pioneer Anomaly’

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An artist's impression of Pioneer 10 heading out of the solar system towards the galactic center.