July 7, 2009 Tuesday
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SAN JOSE - MICROSOFT has taken the rare step of warning about a serious security vulnerability it hasn't fixed yet.

 
World's oldest Bible digitised

LONDON - THE surviving pages of the world's oldest Christian Bible have been reunited - digitally.

The early work known as the Codex Sinaiticus has been housed in four separate locations across the world for more than 150 years.

Space to go a little nuts

ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico) - SPACE is preparing to go a little nuts.

Nasa satellite images could soon give information to nut growers about their orchard's health, allowing them to stay ahead of plant stress issues, pests and diseases that could affect crop yield and quality.

Budget a strain on space flight

WASHINGTON - US AMBITIONS to send astronauts back to the moon as a prelude to missions to Mars have been put in doubt by budgetary constraints 40 years after man's triumphant landing on Earth's nearest neighbour.

After the Columbia space shuttle disaster in 2003, former president George W. Bush decided to phase out the shuttle flights by 2003 and set a more ambitious mandate for America in space.

   
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