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Engines were fired on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has travelled 310 (m)...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eAfter a seven-month journey, a NASA spacecraft closed in on Mars in March on a mission to examine the Red Planet in unprecedented detail from low orbit. Engines were fired on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has travelled 310 (m) million miles, in order to lower it slowly enough into the planet's orbit. \u003cbr/\u003eMission control at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena waited on edge as the two-ton orbiter prepared for the riskiest manoeuvre of the 720 (m) million US dollar mission. The orbiter fired its thrusters for 27 minutes, disappearing behind Mars and temporarily losing radio contact with controllers for a time. \u003cbr/\u003eThey aimed to place the craft in an elliptical, 35-hour orbit taking it as close as 250 miles above the surface. The spacecraft will then spend seven months dipping into the upper atmosphere to tighten the orbit. The orbiter is expected to start collecting science data in November. Its primary mission will end in 2010. \u003cbr/\u003eNASA has had mixed success placing spacecraft into orbit around Mars, a harsh planet with a reputation for swallowing scientific probes. Two of the last four orbiters that flew to Mars in the past 15 years lost signal before or during orbit insertion - a track record that Fuk Li, who heads the Mars program at JPL, called \"sobering.\" \u003cbr/\u003eIn September, one of NASA's robot rovers arrived at the rim of a crater five times wider than a previous stadium sized one it studied for half a year. The Opportunity rover was at the edge of the massive Victoria Crater looking over at the far wall of the depression approximately 800 metres (half a mile) away. \u003cbr/\u003eNASA scientists hope that the crater's high walls with layers of exposed rock could unlock new secrets about the red planet's geological past. The space agency says that operations for its two rovers will be minimised for much of October as Mars passes nearly behind the sun from Earth's perspective making radio communication more difficult than usual. \u003cbr/\u003eAnimation (MUTE) \u003cbr/\u003eMars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) approaching Mars \u003cbr/\u003eMRO in orbit \u003cbr/\u003eMRO deploying sensors \u003cbr/\u003eFILE: AP Television \u003cbr/\u003ePasadena , California - December 5, 2003 \u003cbr/\u003eClose shot of rover prototype during ground tests \u003cbr/\u003eMars, Space - September 26, 2006 \u003cbr/\u003eBlack and white image of Victoria Crater taken by the Opportunity rover \u003cbr/\u003eBlack and white image of tracks left by the Opportunity rover on the Martian surface \u003cbr/\u003eA spacecraft blasted off in January on a three-billion (b) mile (4.8-billion (b) kilometres) journey to study Pluto, the solar system's last unexplored planet, and examine a mysterious zone of icy planetary objects at the outer edges of the planetary system. The New Horizons probe lifted off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 2 p.m. local time (1900 GMT), quickly reaching speeds of 36-thousand miles per hour (57,924 kilometres per hour). \u003cbr/\u003eScientists won't be able to receive data on Pluto until at least July 2015, the earliest date the mission is expected to arrive. A successful journey to Pluto would complete an exploration of the planets started by NASA in the early 1960s with unmanned missions to observe Mars, Mercury and Venus. \u003cbr/\u003ePluto is the brightest body in a zone of the solar system known as the Kuiper Belt, which is made up of thousands of icy, rocky objects including tiny planets whose development was stunted by unknown causes. \u003cbr/\u003eSome astronomers, though, dispute Pluto's right to be called a planet as it is not rocky as Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars or gaseous like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. \u003cbr/\u003eCape Canaveral , 19 Jan 2006 \u003cbr/\u003eSpacecraft lifting from launch pad \u003cbr/\u003eVarious of shuttle going into the clouds \u003cbr/\u003eIn February, the crew of the International Space Station (ISS) shoved an unmanned spacesuit stuffed with discarded clothing and radio equipment out the door, creating a ghostly scene that resembled a cosmonaut tumbling away from the orbiting outpost. Complete with helmet and gloves, the spacesuit floated past the Russian section of the ISS, 220 miles (354 kilometres) above the Earth, before rotating away feet first and beginning its orbit around the globe. \u003cbr/\u003eThe Russian suit was equipped with a radio transmitter which will send recorded messages in six languages to amateur radio operators for several days. The suit will eventually burn up upon re-entering the Earth's atmosphere, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) officials said. \u003cbr/\u003eSpace - 3 Feb 2006 \u003cbr/\u003eVarious of SuitSat-1 being released \u003cbr/\u003eIn a majestic US Independence Day lift-off, Discovery and its crew of seven blasted into orbit on NASA's first space shuttle launch in a year. The lift-off went ahead despite objections from some within NASA who argued for more fuel-tank repairs. \u003cbr/\u003eNASA's first-ever Fourth of July manned launch came after two weather delays and last-minute foam trouble that added to worries that have dogged the space agency since Columbia was doomed by a flyaway chunk of fuel tank insulation foam 3 and 1/2 years ago. \u003cbr/\u003eDiscovery thundered away from its seaside pad in Cape Canaveral , Florida but three or four pieces of debris were seen flying off the fuel tank, and another popping off a bit later. Discovery was so high by then that there wasn't enough air to accelerate the pieces into the shuttle and cause damage. \u003cbr/\u003eNASA's chief engineer and top-ranking safety official had objected to launching Discovery on the 12-day station delivery mission without first eliminating the lingering dangers from foam loss, considered probable and potentially catastrophic. They were overruled by shuttle managers and, ultimately, by NASA administrator Michael Griffin. \u003cbr/\u003eHe stressed the need to get on with building the half-done, long-overdue space station before the shuttles are retired in 2010 to make way for a moonship, in accordance with President George W. Bush's orders. \u003cbr/\u003eIn July Discovery docked with the International Space Station, delivering its newest inhabitant, a German astronaut who will return the orbiting complex's crew to three people for the first time in three years. \u003cbr/\u003eAn hour before the docking, Discovery commander Steve Lindsey manually steered the shuttle's nose up and slowly flipped the spacecraft over so the space station's crew could photograph its belly for any signs of damage. It was only the second time a space shuttle performed the unusual manoeuvre before docking with the station. \u003cbr/\u003eThe space station's two residents, Russian cosmonaut Pavel Vinogradov and Jeff Williams, an American, planned to transmit the digital images back to Houston , where mission managers and engineers would study them. \u003cbr/\u003eThe mission for Discovery's crew is to test shuttle-inspection techniques and deliver supplies to the international space station. \u003cbr/\u003eMany have speculated that if anything happens to Discovery or its crew, the shuttle program could end with this mission, and Bush's plans for moon and Mars exploration could be put in jeopardy. \u003cbr/\u003eCape Canaveral - 4 July 2006 \u003cbr/\u003eCountdown to lift-off \u003cbr/\u003eSpace shuttle in air \u003cbr/\u003eSpace - 6 July 2006 \u003cbr/\u003eView of Discovery shuttle docked at ISS \u003cbr/\u003eDiscovery crew entering ISS \u003cbr/\u003eView of ISS and earth in the background \u003cbr/\u003eInternet search engine leader Google bought YouTube for 1.65 billion US dollars, in October. The all-stock deal united one of the Internet's marquee companies with one of its rapidly rising stars. \u003cbr/\u003eThe price makes YouTube Inc., a still-unprofitable startup, by far the most expensive purchase made by Google during its eight-year history. Last year, Google spent 130.5 million US dollars buying a total of 15 small companies. \u003cbr/\u003eAlthough some cynics have questioned YouTube's staying power, Google is betting that the popular video-sharing site will provide it an increasingly lucrative marketing hub as more viewers and advertisers migrate from television to the Internet. \u003cbr/\u003eYouTube has drawn less flattering comparisons to the original Napster, the once-popular music sharing service that was buried in an avalanche of copyright infringement lawsuits filed by incensed music companies and artists. While most videos posted on YouTube are homemade, the site also features volumes of copyrighted material - a problem that has caused some critics to predict the startup eventually would be sued into oblivion. \u003cbr/\u003eAP Television \u003cbr/\u003eMountain View , California - 9 October 2006 \u003cbr/\u003eMid shot Google sign \u003cbr/\u003eClose-up Google employee typing on welcome screen \u003cbr/\u003eWashington , DC \u003cbr/\u003eWide YouTube website up on computer screen \u003cbr/\u003eYouTube website scrolling \u003cbr/\u003eVarious from YouTube website \u003cbr/\u003eScientists are considering the destruction created by termite colonies as a possible solution to America 's energy crisis. Termites, along with the microbes carried in their guts, could prove to an endless source of fuel as the termite digests decaying cellulose fibres, such as wood. \u003cbr/\u003eJared Leadbetter of the California Institute of Technology has been studying the enzymes found in termite guts and his research suggests the process used by termites to digest wood could be a source of ethanol for fuel. \u003cbr/\u003eAccording to Leadbetter, the microbes that live in the guts of a termite produce hydrogen as cellulose passes through the digestive tract. By duplicating these enzymes in the lab, and constructing a harvesting method, scientists think it might be possible to secure ethanol or hydrogen from the digestive process. \u003cbr/\u003eAnother form of energy found as a by-product of termite digestion is hydrogen. According to Leadbetter, the microbes that live in the guts of a termite produce hydrogen as cellulose passes through the digestive tract. By duplicating these enzymes in the lab, and constructing a harvesting method, Leadbetter believes it might be possible to secure ethanol or hydrogen from the digestive process. \u003cbr/\u003eIf this hydrogen can be captured, or the process duplicated on a large scale, the potential for an endless source of hydrogen fuel may be only a few years away. Providing fuel for the increasing number of hydrogen powered motor vehicles on the road, whose only by product is water. \u003cbr/\u003eIn the past, scientists used harsh acids and high temperatures in an effort to break down the cell structures of cellulose and convert the biomass to ethanol or hydrogen. Now, in scores of laboratories the research focus is on enzymes and how to economically convert plant matter or biomass to fermentable sugars and hydrogen. These enzymes are found in the guts of termites. \u003cbr/\u003eScientists are focusing on the genetic composition of these enzymes and how to tap these enzymes to produce consumable fuels for humans. Once isolated, scientists can take these organic enzymes and integrate them into specific industrial processes. This is exactly what Leadbetter is trying to do in his laboratory. \u003cbr/\u003eCellulosic ethanol can replace petroleum in many manufacturing processes such as plastic and could contribute to reducing the growing global \"addiction to oil.\" \u003cbr/\u003eRecent advances in the relatively new field of industrial biotechnology are making it possible to convert collulosic biomass to fermentable sugars that can be used as feed stocks for a new type of \"carbohydrate crude oil.\" \u003cbr/\u003eAP Television \u003cbr/\u003eSan Francisco , California - Recent \u003cbr/\u003eExtreme close up of termites in laboratory petri dish \u003cbr/\u003eLeadbetter looks at termites in petri dishes \u003cbr/\u003eWashington , DC - 30 March 2005 \u003cbr/\u003eClose view of hydrogen fuel cell electric car engine \u003cbr/\u003eHydrogen powered car drives down street \u003cbr/\u003eHydrogen powered car driving down Washington street \u003cbr/\u003eThe transport authority in London recently began a new scheme to trial six environmentally friendly, hybrid vehicles. The buses are cleaner, quieter and use less fuel than a standard diesel bus -- making them better for the environment. \u003cbr/\u003eThe vehicles, which are the first ever such vehicles in London , are cleaner, quieter and use less fuel than a standard diesel bus. This leads to a substantial reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. \u003cbr/\u003eThe new hybrid buses will operate along side six normal diesel buses on one designated route in London . The two groups will be monitored over the coming months for performance, reliability and durability. If they prove successful, London Buses will encourage their wider introduction into the fleet. \u003cbr/\u003eThe hybrid bus works has a 336 volt battery pack which provides power to the wheels via a 120Kw electric motor. The battery pack is kept at optimum power by a 1.9 litre diesel Euro IV engine - the same engine which would normally be found in a family car. \u003cbr/\u003eJermaine Kelly, one of the few drivers who have been trained to operate the new bus says it is noticeably quieter, making a long working day much more enjoyable. \u003cbr/\u003eWhen the vehicle brakes for a bus stop, energy which would normally be wasted is also recycled and used to charge the battery. With continuous charging of the battery, the bus gets more miles to the gallon than a regular bus. \u003cbr/\u003eAP Television \u003cbr/\u003eLondon , UK - recent \u003cbr/\u003eHybrid bus pulling away from stop \u003cbr/\u003eClose up of bus driver \u003cbr/\u003eVarious of bus driving \u003cbr/\u003eClose up of bus driver in rear vision mirror, pull out to driver in seat \u003cbr/\u003eSOUNDBITE: (English) Jermaine Kelly, Bus Driver: \u003cbr/\u003e\"This bus is a lot more smoother, its a lot more gentler and the sound of the engine, you don't hear it as much.\" \u003cbr/\u003eClose up of 'Hybrid Technology' sign on front of bus \u003cbr/\u003eMan opening door to engine \u003cbr/\u003ePoodles are traditional hunting dogs famed for their incredible sense of smell, and the dogs are being trained for a new challenge - to sniff out cancer in sufferers who have not yet been diagnosed. \u003cbr/\u003eThe Pine Street Foundation in San Anselmo California , specialises in Chinese and complimentary medicine. The clinic is conducting research into new ways of detecting this often deadly disease. \u003cbr/\u003eTheir study, led by Professor Tadeusz Jezierski, ScD, of the Polish Academy of Sciences, into whether dogs can detect breast and lung cancers was published in March's edition of \"Integrated Cancer Therapies,\" a peer-reviewed journal. \u003cbr/\u003eCancer and non cancer patients are asked to breath into tubes, which are then placed into different boxes and placed on the floor. The dogs are then exposed to the samples, when they detect the breath from a cancer patient, they are given a prize. \u003cbr/\u003eThe study is based on the hypothesis that cancer cells emit a different waste than healthy cells. In the four month study conducted by the foundation - five dogs were exposed to breath samples of 83 subjects with lung and breast cancer. \u003cbr/\u003eThey were interspersed with 86 breath samples from completely healthy patients. In 12,295 scent trials the dogs accurately detected breath from cancer patients in nearly 90 percent of the cases. \u003cbr/\u003eLung cancer is often detected at the latter stages of the disease when the cancer has developed secondary tumours and it is difficult to provide a cure. The Pine Street team believe these dogs are capable of spotting lung cancer in early stages when there is a greater chance to provide a cure. \u003cbr/\u003eAP Television \u003cbr/\u003eCalifornia - Recent \u003cbr/\u003ePoodles training \u003cbr/\u003eWoman giving breath sample \u003cbr/\u003eLabrador dog smelling breath samples for cancer \u003cbr/\u003eLabrador dog smelling breath samples for cancer \u003cbr/\u003eScientists in the United States claim they are close to developing a test that will outwit the best of liars. \u003cbr/\u003eResearchers at Montclair University in New Jersey claim they can actually detect human lies - in a persons brain waves. \u003cbr/\u003eResearchers are working on isolating and visualising brain waves produced in the mind when lies are told. Dr Julian Keenan is working at perfecting brain imaging of human deception. Lisa, a volunteer fibber, is being asked to lie while being wired up to a cognitive neuro imaging apparatus. \u003cbr/\u003eLisa is a staunch sports fan of the New York Yankees, a prominent American baseball club. In order to scientifically assess Lisa's lies within her brain, Dr Keenan is asking her to say she backs the major rival to the Yankees, the Boston Red Sox. \u003cbr/\u003eLisa consistently selects the Red Sox images, despite her personal preference for the Yankees. \u003cbr/\u003eDr. Keenan scans the right frontal portion of her brain, the region believed to be responsible for deception and lying. Her hand jerks as she responds. \u003cbr/\u003eThe scan prompts an electrode to give Lisa a small electric shock which induces her hand to jerk. \u003cbr/\u003eWhen she lies her hand jerks more vigorously. The graph of her brain wave also shows a significant dip at each lie. Keenan believes that in the future brain wave detection will be far more reliable than current lie detector tests. \u003cbr/\u003eAP Television \u003cbr/\u003eNew Jersey , US - Recent \u003cbr/\u003eVolunteer being prepared for scan \u003cbr/\u003eVarious of Lisa responding dishonestly to images presented to her \u003cbr/\u003eScreen of scan \u003cbr/\u003eLisa's hand shaking when giving response \u003cbr/\u003eClose up of scan \u003cbr/\u003eVarious of Dr Keenan explaining computer scans \u003cbr/\u003eBudapest 's Millennium Park is hosting an exhibition that gives visitors a taste of things to come. \u003cbr/\u003eIt's the first ongoing museum-exhibit of its kind in Central Europe, and it is billed as one of the most innovative in Europe . \u003cbr/\u003eThe organisers of Budapest 's \"House of the Future\" hope that its exhibition will provoke and stimulate the public's imagination for how the future will unfold. The project is sponsored by the Hungarian Educational Ministry and a number of private donors. \u003cbr/\u003eThe country's education minister Balin Magyar says he hopes the exhibition will help the formerly communist country to begin to look to future. \u003cbr/\u003eThere's a new breed of museum guide, tailor-made specially for the \"House of the Future\". These so-called 'hostess' robots are capable of full-scale interactive communication with visitors. \u003cbr/\u003eThe three robots - one female and two males, assess their environment with special sensors. They can safely move among even the tightest circle of visitors. The intelligent robots help visitors find their way around and answer any questions about the exhibits. \u003cbr/\u003eThe organisers of the House of Future claim that it is not a museum, nor an exhibition or a science fiction park. Instead - it combines all of these experiences at once. The goal is to familiarise people with where humanity may be headed in the future. \u003cbr/\u003eThe brain exhibition, the largest in the House of Future, gives visitors a hands-on look at how the brain functions in certain situations. People can test their own brain's capabilities through a large number of interactive displays. \u003cbr/\u003eThe handlebars of this scooter turn in the opposite direction of the wheels, forcing the users brain to work counter-intuitively. \u003cbr/\u003eThe exhibition covers a floor space of 3000 square metres (3,588 square yards) over two floors. 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