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Submission + - Los Alamos nuke documents thought found in drug ra

Digitus1337 writes: "A drug raid on a Los Alamos scientist's home in New Mexico turned up what appeared to be classified documents taken from the nuclear weapons lab," "Los Alamos has a history of high-profile security problems in the past decade, with the most notable the case of nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee. After years of accusations, Lee pleaded guilty in a plea bargain to one count of mishandling nuclear secrets at the lab. In 2004, the lab was essentially shut down after an inventory showed that two computer disks containing nuclear secrets were missing. A year later the lab concluded that it was just a mistake and the disks never existed." More here.
Space

Submission + - Space Shuttle Atlantis Returns Home

Digitus1337 writes: Space shuttle Atlantis and its six astronauts glided to a safe landing in darkness early Thursday, ending a 12-day, 187-orbit, mission whose smooth success was briefly upstaged by the high drama caused by mysterious floating debris.
"Nice to be back. It was a great team effort," said commander Brent Jett immediately after touchdown at Kennedy Space Center at 6:21 a.m. EDT.
Jett and his STS-115 crew delivered the first new additions to the ISS since late 2002: a new set of wing-like solar arrays and two massive trusses that weighed in at 17.5 tons before the flight's Sept. 9 launch.
More information is available over at CNN, Space.com, and over at NASA's official page.
Television

Submission + - 40th Anniversary of Star Trek

Digitus1337 writes: "It was the new television season, just like any other, and NBC was about to debut their new science fiction show. That in itself wasn't a novel idea: CBS had Lost in Space, ABC had contemporary shows like The Time Tunnel and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. It was pretty standard that networks had something on the air that fell into the general category of science fiction. And while these other shows had their own quaint charms, they lasted a few seasons and mostly drifted off into memory, and later syndication." Full Article here. Do any /. trekkers have anything planned? Maybe a drinking game for for everytime that CleverNickName says something whiney on screen?

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