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By Robert Ottone February 12, 2013
North Korea engages in third nuclear arms test since 2006.
By Vickie Moller February 12, 2013
This week, Louis W. Uccellini, Ph.D., a native of Bethpage, was named the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) assistant administrator for weather services and the 16th director of NOAA's National Weather Service.
By Christian Abbatecola February 10, 2013
Only one day has passed since the new tablet’s release, and 128 GB version is already sold out.
By Robert Ottone February 05, 2013
Brookhaven National Labs to see major budgetary cuts, putting its Heavy Ion Collider research in jeopardy.
By Vickie Moller February 05, 2013
Last week, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu and New York Representative Steve Israel announced that Huntington High School had won the regional competition of the 23rd annual Dept. of Energy's National Science Bowl--the nation's largest ...
By Christian Abbatecola February 03, 2013
After announcements from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal that they had been hacked by China, Twitter has declared 250,000 accounts compromised.
By Robert Ottone February 01, 2013
Long Island institution I-Con set for return in 2014 through fundraising initiatives and smaller events.
By Carrie B. January 28, 2013
Pentagon steps up forces to defend security, infrastructure and computer networks from cyber attacks.
By Christian Abbatecola January 27, 2013
A change to copyright law places new rules on phone owners.
By Debbi Spiegel January 25, 2013
Using coupons has evolved from just clipping from the Sunday newspaper inserts.
By Carrie B. January 21, 2013
There's an app for that! The 2013 CES showcases the tech scene evolving toward software based applications that make most electronic products obsolete.
By Christian Abbatecola January 20, 2013
Present Internet service providers lag behind what modern technology is capable of providing customers; the FCC aims to change that.
By Vickie Moller January 18, 2013
Long Island's first regional high school for science and technology is scheduled to open in Fall 2013.
By Christian Abbatecola January 13, 2013
Researchers in the UK have come across a massive collection of methyl surrounding a distant star.
By Lyndsay McCabe January 11, 2013
Last year brought about the highest average temperature since 1895, and had some of the ost extreme weather.
By Christian Abbatecola January 06, 2013
Researchers have penetrated a physical barrier once thought impossible to breach.
By Christian Abbatecola December 30, 2012
The MTA is has launched a beta-version of an app which can estimate train arrivals, but using an iPhone in the subway could prove risky.
By Christian Abbatecola December 23, 2012
For only the second time ever, the Super Bowl will have an official Internet broadcast.
By Amy Gernon December 21, 2012
Maybe they are raining on your end-of-the-world parade, but NASA scientists are squashing theories that Dec. 21, 2012 will bring the end of the world.
By Robert Ottone December 18, 2012
The investigation into what's been uncovered on Adam Lanza's hard drive has uncovered very little thus far.