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  • MINOS (the Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search) finds indication for neutrino oscillation in experiments with artificially created neutrinos. The data supports previous measurements on atmospheric neutrinos by Super Kamiokande and SNO, as well as data from the K2K experiment. (BBC) (PhysOrg.com) (MINOS)
  • German company Kleinmann GmbH recall their Magic Nano household glass and ceramic tile sealant in an aerosol can after the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) issue a product warning. This is the first health-related recall of an alleged nanotechnology consumer product. (nanotechwire)

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  • Australia: A scramjet jet engine designed to fly at 7 times the sonic speed has been successfully tested. The British designed HyShot III (on back of a two stage Terrier-Orion rocket) was launched at Woomera up to 314 km height; falling back to Earth, speed may reach Mach 7.6 (9,000 km/h). It is hoped the engine could reduce flight times between London and Sydney to only two hours. (BBC)

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  • The inaugural launch of Falcon 1 ends in failure shortly after the rocket engines are started. According to company sources it achieved about one minute of controlled flight before it was destroyed. (SpaceRef.com)(BBC)

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  • For the first time, NASA scientists publish a prediction of the next sunspot cycle. It estimates the new cycle to start between late 2007 and early 2008, and to be about 30 to 50 % stronger than the cycle that just ended, which peaked in 2001. (AP/YahooNews)

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