Tech Feed Last Updated: 08-27-08 01:24:32pm -=- Dead Sea Scrolls go digital: More than 2,000 years after they were written, the Dead Sea Scrolls are getting high-tech treatment as part of an effort to better preserve the ancient texts and let more people see them than ever before. -=- Turning chocolate into sweet science: Read full story for latest details. -=- Bloggers play key role at Denver convention: Read full story for latest details. -=- Best and worst fuel-efficient automakers: With fuel prices still high enough to put a hole in your pocket, where does one turn? -=- Dell making cheap computers for India, China: Read full story for latest details. -=- Online dirty tricks may mar U.S. elections: As the U.S. presidential elections draw closer, voting activists are bracing themselves for an onslaught of online dirty tricks and misinformation campaigns designed to deceive and disenfranchise voters. -=- FAA probes nationwide flight delay glitch: Read full story for latest details. -=- Space Feed Last Updated: 06-19-08 01:50:18pm -=- Glitch delays Phoenix's work on Mars: Read full story for latest details. -=- Planets make case for 'crowded universe': Read full story for latest details. -=- Shuttle back with 'beautiful landing': Read full story for latest details. -=- Ex-planet gets namesakes: Read full story for latest details. -=- White specks puzzle Mars team: Read full story for latest details. -=- Phoenix lander shakes its way to success: Read full story for latest details. -=- Google founder signs up for space trip: Google co-founder Sergey Brin has paid $5 million to secure a seat on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft, officials said Wednesday. -=- NASA launches telescope: Read full story for latest details. -=- Beaming solar power from space: Jyoti is the Hindi word for light. It's something Pranav Mehta has never had to live without. And he is lucky. Near where he lives in Gujarat -- one of the most prosperous states in India -- thousands of rural villages lack electricity or struggle with an intermittent supply at best. -=- Space farming takes root: When Neil Armstrong took one small step onto the moon in 1969, it seemed only a matter of time before the advent of thriving space colonies and summer vacations on distant planets. But after an initial flurry of moon landings, manned lunar expeditions dwindled: the last time an astronaut left his footprints on the moon was in 1972. -=- News updates courtesy CNN
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