
Wired Science College students experience simulated space, and do science experiments at the same time.
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While the super-rich can pay millions to experience weightlessness at the International Space Station, some college kids have figured out how to experience

Wired Science Until the LHC starts up, the Tevatron is still king. Can it eke out one last major discovery? Read about the past, present and future of high-energy physics, filled with rivalry, victory and misery. (photo gallery of the Superconducting Super Collider site, exclusive excerpt from new book Collider, and author Q&A)
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BATAVIA, Illinois — High-energy particle physicists around the world are collectively holding their breath waiting for the Large Hadron Collider to come

Wired Science Oh Hubble, how we missed you!
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> Welcome back, Hubble. Everyone's favorite telescope in space

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After that hydroelectric dam in Russia failed, we wondered about the state of America's dams. What we found out is not pretty. http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/0 8/agingdams/
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Last week, a Siberian hydroelectric dam failed when an explosion rocked the site's turbine room, killing dozens and taking 6,000 megawatts of electricity

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Your Mom's Facebook Status: I'm Crunching Climate Data!
You, and all your Facebook friends, can donate your spare computing power to science. http://bit.ly/XsNq3
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Solving the climate change problem or curing cancer can seem like Everest-scale problems that anyone who isn't a millionaire philanthropist or brilliant

Wired Science Check out this photo gallery of super cute patent models. Through most of the 19th century, every patent application had to include a mini model of the invention. This collection includes a velocipede, a fringemaker and a wooden dishwasher. http://bit.ly/V4IDE
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> From 1790 until 1870, U.S. patent law required inventors to

Wired Science NASA Recreates Mars Surface to Liberate Rover (Photo Essay)
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> PASADENA - Getting stuck is never fun, especially when

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Want to bounce your voice off the moon and back? Here's your chance: Wired Science has secured a spot for one lucky reader to participate in World Moon Bounce Day on June 26. Details: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/0 6/moonbounce
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Almost 40 years after the historic Apollo 11 mission, we'll hear voices from the moon again. This time, celebrities, ham radio enthusiasts — and perhaps

Wired Science Wired Science wins the People's Voice Webby Award! Thanks to all who voted. This proves we have the best fans. http://bit.ly/1aKrSX
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Wired.com won three 2009 Webby People's Voice awards, receiving honors in Best Copy/Writing for the second consecutive year, as well as for our coverage of

Wired Science Alexis interviews retired Livermore Lab scientists who worked on atmospheric modeling during Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.

Wired Science Wired Science explores the back rooms of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. Stay tuned to http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/ for more photos and video of the bone room, the skins room, the snake room and the carnivorous beetles.
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