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Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 06:34:19 -0700
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NASA Doctor Reveals How To Reverse Brain Age

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The Surface will come in a range of colorful hues, Microsoft said.Microsoft 
Corp.An Intel-powered version of the Surface will measure 13.5mm in thickness; 
a version powered by chips from rival maker ARM will be just 
9.3mm thin.Microsoft Corp.A "kickstand" built into the tablet props it at 
an ideal angle for typing or desktop work.Microsoft Corp.A fold-out keyboard 
clevelry integrated into the Surface's case -- combined with a "kickstand" 
in the back of the tablet -- turns this tablet into a 
full laptop.Microsoft Corp.NEW YORK  Microsoft is seeing slow sales of a 
version of Windows designed for thin and light tablets, even as the 
tablet market as a whole is growing, a research firm reported Wednesday.Researchers 
at IDC said manufacturers shipped 200,000 tablets running Windows RT, the 
special version of Windows for iPad-style tablets, in the January to March 
period. That's down from about 900,000 shipped in the fourth quarter.Microsoft 
launched Windows RT in October, along with the Surface tablet. The software 
runs on a few tablets from other manufacturers as well. Windows RT 
is designed to run on phone-style chips, of the kind used in 
the iPad, rather than PC-style chips, which tend to use more energy 
and require bigger batteries. Using Windows RT means the tablets can be 
thinner and lighter, but it also means regular Windows programs won't run 
on Windows RT. That's caused some confusion and limited the appeal of 
Windows RT, analysts sa
NASA's $690 million Fermi space telescope was nearly hit by the dead 
Russian spy satellite Cosmos 1805 on April 3, 2013. This NASA graphic 
depicts the orbital paths of the two spacecraft.NASA's Goddard Space Flight 
CenterArtist's illustration of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.NASAThis 
NASA graphic depicts the amount of space junk currently orbiting Earth. 
The debris field is based on data from NASA's Orbital Debris Program 
Office. Image released on May 1, 2013.NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/JSCA 
high-tech NASA telescope in orbit escaped a potentially disastrous collision 
with a Soviet-era Russian spy satellite last year in a close call 
that highlights the growing threat of orbital debris around Earth.NASA's 
$690 million Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope  which studies the most powerful 
explosions in the universe  narrowly avoided a direct hit with the 
defunct 1.5-ton Russian reconnaissance satellite Cosmos 1805 on April 3, 
2012, space agency officials announced Tuesday, April 30. The potential 
space collision was avoided when engineers commanded Fermi to fire its thrusters 
in a critical dodging maneuver to move out of harm's way.- NASA's 
Fermi project scientist Julie McEneryNASA created a video of Fermi's near 
miss with space junk to illustrate how high the risk of a 
space collision really was. [Space Junk Photos & Cleanup Concepts]Fermi 
mission scientists first learned of the space collision threat on March 
29, 2012 when they

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">particularly on border security, could 
help Obama sell the immigration overhaul in the U.S., particularly to wary 
Republicans. GOP lawmakers have long insisted the U.S. must focus its efforts 
on securing the border before addressing the legal status of the more 
than 11 million immigrants in the country illegally.The immigration bill 
being debated in the Senate would strengthen border security, allow tens 
of thousands of new high- and low-skilled workers into the country, require 
all employers to check their workers' legal status and provide an eventual 
path to citizenship for most of the immigrants in the U.S. illegally.More 
than half of the immigrants in the U.S. illegally are from Mexico, 
according to the Pew Research Center.Following a speech Friday to Mexican 
entrepreneurs, Obama will travel to Costa Rica, his first visit as president 
to the Central American nation. In addition to meetings with Costa Rican 
President Laura Chincilla, Obama will attend a gathering of leaders from 
the Central American Integration system. The regional network also includes 
the leaders of Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.On 
Saturday, Obama will attend a business conference aimed at fostering economic 
cooperation between the U.S. and Central American nations. The president 
is due back in Washington Saturday night.
 acecraft ultimately missed each other by 6 miles when they passed 
one another on April 3, 2012."The maneuver, which was performed by the 
spacecraft itself based on procedures we developed a long time ago, was 
very simple, just firing all thrusters for one second," Stoneking said. 
"There was a lot of suspense and tension leading up to it, 
but once it was over, we just sighed with relief that it 
all went well.""A huge weight was lifted," McEnery said. "I felt like 
I'd lost 20 pounds."Space junk has been a growing threat to satellites 
and manned spacecraft in orbit, and collisions do occur from time to 
time. Last month, the European Space Agency held its sixth conference dedicated 
to combating the space junk threat in Darmstadt, Germany.In February 2009, 
another dead Russian satellite slammed into the U.S. communications satellite 
Iridium 33 in a space collision that spawned vast clouds of debris, 
one along each craft's orbit. In 2007, China intentionally destroyed a defunct 
weather satellite in an anti-satellite test.NASA tracks 17,000 objects larger 
than 4 inches across in orbit above the Earth every day. Only 
7 percent of the objects tracked are currently active satellites.The Fermi 
telescope  launched in 2008  searches the sky for signs of 
dark matter, black holes and spinning pulsars by seeking out sources of 
gamma-ray bursts, the brightest flashes of light in the universe since the 
Big Bang.Copyright 2013 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwor
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