July 2009 in science
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July 25, 2009 (Saturday)
- Ericsson buys Nortel's wireless unit for $1.13 billion. (Reuters)
July 22, 2009 (Wednesday)
- Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 reach the Release to Manufacturing milestone. (ArsTech)
July 20, 2009 (Monday)
- Moon landing 40th anniversary.
- New terahertz detectors could make body scanning as cheap as conventional video. (TechReview)
July 16, 2009 (Thursday)
- Ununbium is given the name Copernicium. (BBC)
- OLED's that can accurately replicate the entire color-temperature range of sunlight have been designed. (Physorg)
July 13, 2009 (Monday)
- Washington University's Genome Center can now sequence a human genome in a week. (O'Reilly)
- H1N1 can infect cells deep in the lungs, making it far more potentially dangerous than previously thought. (Physorg)
July 7, 2009 (Tuesday)
- Google announces they will release a new operating system called Google Chrome OS. (CNet)
July 3, 2009 (Friday)
- Scientific papers are published on the Mars Phoenix Lander, one of which describes night time snowfall on Mars. (Ars)
July 2, 2009 (Thursday)
- Michael Jackson related internet scams increase rapidly. (CRN)
July 1, 2009 (Wednesday)
- A likely candidate for the first medium sized black hole is found called Hyper-Luminous X-ray Source 1. If confirmed it would lend support to the theory super massive black holes are made from small ones. (Wired)
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