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Friday, March 28, 2008

The Week in Photos: Cars, ice, and heavenly sights

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March 28, 2008
This week's top photo galleries
1
100 miles per gallon or bust!
100 miles per gallon or bust!
The $10 million X Prize contest for super-efficient cars now has a sponsor as well as more than 60 entries at various stages of development.


2
 Massive ice shelf collapsing off Antarctica
Massive ice shelf collapsing off Antarctica
Scientists spot "runaway disintegration" at the edge of the Wilkins Ice Shelf, citing rising temperatures in the region as a likely culprit.


3
Organic material found in Saturn moon geyser
Organic material found in Saturn moon geyser
Scientists surprised by what they found in samples taken by the Cassini spacecraft from a geyser plume spewed from the Saturn moon Enceladus.


4
Adobe Photoshop Express finally arrives
Adobe Photoshop Express finally arrives
New Web-based application for editing, organizing, and sharing images is free, and an account includes 2GB of storage.


5
Treasure trove for the pocket-protector set
Treasure trove for the pocket-protector set
Whether you need a lens to melt a penny or the makings of a killer robot, American Science & Surplus will help with even the geekiest of shopping lists.


6
New models at the New York auto show
New models at the New York auto show
Must-see cars range from a sporty new coupe by Hyundai to a clean diesel Mercedes SUV and a Volvo with electronic warning systems.


7
Xcor rockets into private space flight
Xcor rockets into private space flight
Xcor Aerospace unveiled designs for a rocket that will let ordinary people experience weightlessness on a suborbital flight.



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