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Clouds discovered on Saturn's moon Titan
12/18/2002

Clouds discovered on Saturn's moon Titan

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New Theory Accounts for Existence of Binaries in Kuiper Belt
12/13/2002

New Theory Accounts for Existence of Binaries in Kuiper Belt

Robert Tindol
In the last few years, researchers have discovered more than 500 objects in the Kuiper belt, a gigantic outer ring in the outskirts of the solar system, beyond the orbit of Neptune. Of these, seven so far have turned out to be binaries--two objects that orbit each other. The surprise is that these binaries all seem to be pairs of widely separated objects of similar size. This is surprising because more familiar pairings, such as the Earth/moon system, tend to be unequal in size and/or rather close together.
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Earthbound experiment confirms theory accounting for sun's scarcity of neutrinos
12/06/2002

Earthbound experiment confirms theory accounting for sun's scarcity of neutrinos

Jill Perry
In the subatomic particle family, the neutrino is a bit like a wayward red-haired stepson. Neutrinos were long ago detected-and even longer ago predicted to exist-but everything physicists know about nuclear processes says there should be a certain number of neutrinos streaming from the sun, yet there are nowhere near enough.
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Caltech scientists find largest object in solar system since Pluto's discovery
10/07/2002

Caltech scientists find largest object in solar system since Pluto's discovery

elisabeth nadin

Planetary scientists at the California Institute of Technology have discovered a spherical body in the outskirts of the solar system. The object circles the sun every 288 years, is half the size of Pluto, and is larger than all of the objects in the asteroid belt combined.

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Caltech researchers devisenew microdevice for fluid analysis
09/30/2002

Caltech researchers devisenew microdevice for fluid analysis

Researchers at the California Institute of Technology announced today a new paradigm for large-scale integration of microfluidic devices. Using new techniques, they built chips with as many as 6,000 microvalves and up to 1,000 tiny individual chambers.

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Caltech geophysicists find four active volcanoes in Andes with innovative satellite radar survey
07/10/2002

Caltech geophysicists find four active volcanoes in Andes with innovative satellite radar survey

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Researchers make progress in understanding the basics of high-temperature superconductivity
06/20/2002

Researchers make progress in understanding the basics of high-temperature superconductivity

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Geophysicists Find Sharp-Sides to the African Superplume
06/10/2002

Geophysicists Find Sharp-Sides to the African Superplume

Caltech scientists discover that the African superplume has edges that are sharp and distinct, not diffuse and blurred.
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Researchers make plasma jets in the labthat closely resemble astrophysical jets
06/06/2002

Researchers make plasma jets in the labthat closely resemble astrophysical jets

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Astronomers discover the strongest known magnet in the universe
05/31/2002

Astronomers discover the strongest known magnet in the universe

Robert Tindol
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