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12 August 2009

SPACE

Rovers race to claim Google’s moon-landing jackpot See prototype lunar rovers, made by teams competing to win the $20 million prize for landing on the moon with no government support

PHYSICS

The light that came too late Gamma-ray telescopes have detected photons from distant galaxies that appear to have travelled at different speeds. Is this a sign of interference by quantum foam? We have the video.

ENVIRONMENT

How can governments police climate treaties? Currently, no satellites can identify human-made carbon dioxide emissions. But a replacement for a NASA satellite that was destroyed during launch earlier this year could…

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