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  • Pictures taken during liftoff prompts NASA to ground all future Space Shuttle flights until further notice due to dangers from debris. (BBC)



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JULY 12 , 2005

  • A window cover of the Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' falls off and damages heatshield tiles at the aft of the spacecraft. A few hours later, NASA announces the successful repair of the damage in time for the planned July 13 launch. (Reuters/YahooNews) (BBC)

  • Purdue researchers support previous findings that an inexpensive "tabletop" device that uses sound waves on deuterated acetone water to produce Nuclear Fusion reactions with Bubble Fusion . (Purdue)



JULY 7 , 2005

  • Researchers halt a study in Africa after results indicate that Circumcised men are 70% less likely to contract AIDS , much better than a target for a potential Vaccine . The study will be presented at the Third International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment later this month. (WSJ)



JULY 5 , 2005

  • A new species of Dolphin has been identified in the coastal waters and rivers in Asia and northern Australia . It has been named the Australian Snubfin Dolphin (''Orcaella heinsohni''). (news.com.au)

  • Scientists have successfully repaired DNA using "zinc fingers" that attach and remove specific regions that are miscoded. Then the cell's natural repair mechanism fixes the segment. (wired.com)



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