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Stellar Danger Zones, Planets Not Welcome

livescience.com — Using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, scientists created the 1st maps of so-called planetary "danger-zones," areas where winds and radiation from super-hot stars can strip younger, cooler stars like our Sun of their planet-forming materials.If the cool stars are1.6 light years, or nearly 10 trillion miles away, of any hot stars,they can form planetMore… (Space)

High Definition London TimeLapse - Weather

digitalurban.blogspot.com — Beauty is all around us... 'just look up. Alex ;-)More… (Environment)

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Microwave ray gun controls crowds with noise

technology.newscientist.com — Beam sound into someone's head!More… (General Sciences)

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ebooks-valley.blogspot.com — matMore… (General Sciences)

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Mopping Up the CO2 Deluge

time.com — The oceans aid the sky by absorbing some CO2 in greenhouse gases. If they could be made to absorb more, warming might be curbed.... More… (Environment)

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Giant Rubber Snakes To Capture Wave Power?

blogs.zdnet.com — UK researchers have developed a prototype of a future giant rubber tube which could catch energy from sea waves. The device, dubbed Anaconda, uses ‘long sea waves to excite bulge waves which travel along the wall of a submersed rubber tube. These are then converted into flows of water passing through a turbine to generate electricity.’More… (General Sciences)

Steel-Melting Solar Mirror

xayzer.blogspot.com — If you were a naughty boy or girl, you've probably burned insect and melted crayons using sunlight and a magnifying glass. Good thing you didn't have a powerful solar mirror like this.More… (Environment)

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Send Your Name to the Moon With NASA!

xayzer.blogspot.com — Would you like to have your name in orbit around the moon?More… (Space)

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Make Junk Mail Logs

ehow.com — Would you like to breathe easier? Trees filter our air, trapping carbon dioxide and reducing the heat created by acres of asphalt in big cities. When we cut down trees to make paper, we are actually cutting away the lungs of our planet. Want to reduce your carbon footprint and get rid of junk mail at the same time? Don't throw it out. More… (Environment)

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E. coli Adaptation Mistaken for Evolution

answersingenesis.org — Evolutionists are quick to use adaptation as evidence for evolution because there simply are not any examples of evolution actually creating anything new. Mutations only cause distortion of already existing genes.More… (General Sciences)

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Improving Diagnosis Of Osteoporosis

sciencedaily.com — With the goal of developing an accurate, powerful and fast method to automate the analysis of bone strength, scientists of the ETH Zurich Departments of Mechanical and Process Engineering and Computer Science teamed up with supercomputing experts at IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory.More… (General Sciences)

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Knowledge, Quality and Web 2.0 in Sport & Exercise Science

istadia.com — In web 2.0, who should decide what counts as quality or knowledge in sport and exercise science?More… (General Sciences)

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Are Flat-Screen TV's Worse Polluters than Coal Plants?

plentymag.com — Here’s an audacious claim: the production of flat-screen TVs & monitors could be worse for the climate than coal-fired power stations, because they use nitrogen trifluoride (NF3), a colorless gas that is 17,000 times as potent a driver of global warming as carbon dioxide. As sales of the displays increase each year, so does production of the gas...More… (Environment)

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Google's Green Energy Initiative

google.com — Interesting reading for any Google users out there with environmental concerns - Google's commitments to green technologies and in particular their REMore… (Environment)

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