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Space shuttle Discovery sits stop launch pad 39A as it is fueled for launch at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral
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via MSNBC @ 14:25 31st May
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida-NASA fueled space shuttle Discovery on Saturday for a late afternoon launch to the international space station.
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via Macro World Investor @ 14:25 31st May
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- With a sunny sky as the perfect backdrop, astronauts climbed aboard space shuttle Discovery on Saturday for a late afternoon launch to the international space station.
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via AP via New York Post @ 14:26 31st May
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida: With a sunny sky as the perfect backdrop, astronauts climbed aboard space shuttle Discovery on Saturday for a late afternoon launch to the international space station.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 14:26 31st May
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"IBM plans to launch an initiative that centers on a Linux-based platform and a Web-based marketplace tailored for small and medium-sized businesses.
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via Linux Today @ 9:12 18th May
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Despite the economic downturn, a Manhattan restaurant is now offering a $175 (about R1 300) hamburger. It is made of Kobe beef, topped with gold flakes, black truffles, a thick slab of seared foie gras and aged Gruyere cheese.
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via IOL @ 14:51 21st May
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A: Wholesale salmon prices are rising steeply. Farmed Atlantic salmon has gone up anywhere from 50 cents to 75 cents a pound in the past few weeks, and wild Pacific salmon is at an all-time high. But many retailers are absorbing more of the increase than they are passing on.
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via Red Orbit @ 13:06 30th May
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via CNN @ 7:25 14th May
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TheDawgLives writes "PBS has an article by Bob Cringely about the best route to end our dependence on oil and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. Instead of replacing all our expensive cars with even more expensive hybrids or electric cars, his suggestion is to use a cheap drop-in replacement for gasoline called Swift Fuel. It is derived from Ethanol, but doesn't require any modification to older cars to prevent corrosion. It can be mixed with gasoline in any amount and can even be distributed using the same network as gasoline, including being pumped in the same pipes and shipped in the same trucks. It is truly a drop-in replacement for gas, and it is real. It is being tested by the FAA for certification in propeller aircraft. It also happens to be about $2 a gallon cheaper than gasoline.
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via Slashdot @ 3:45 12th Jun
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government decided on Wednesday to give police more rights to monitor homes and phones, fuelling a heated debate about privacy laws in a country shocked by a snooping scandal at Deutsche Telekom.
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via Eircom.net @ 17:13 4th Jun
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government decided on Wednesday to give police more rights to monitor homes and phones, fuelling a heated debate about privacy laws in a country shocked by a snooping scandal at Deutsche Telekom.
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via Yahoo! Asia @ 10:09 4th Jun
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BERLIN, June 4 (Reuters) - The German government decided on Wednesday to give police more rights to monitor homes and phones, fuelling a heated debate about privacy laws in a country shocked by a snooping scandal at Deutsche Telekom.
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via Reuters @ 10:10 4th Jun
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BERLIN: The German government decided on Wednesday to give police more rights to monitor homes and phones, fuelling a heated debate about privacy laws in a country shocked by a snooping scandal at Deutsche Telekom.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 10:11 4th Jun
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government decided on Wednesday to give police more rights to monitor homes and phones, fuelling a heated debate about privacy laws in a country shocked by a snooping scandal at Deutsche Telekom.
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via Reuters UK @ 10:11 4th Jun
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Oceans have mitigated the effects of climate change by absorbing a third of total carbon dioxide emissions worldwide -- but this intake, caused largely by fossil fuel burning, is turning this vast carbon sink acidic.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 20:36 23rd May
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Oceans have mitigated the effects of climate change by absorbing a third of total carbon dioxide emissions worldwide -- but this intake, caused largely by fossil fuel burning, is turning this vast carbon sink acidic.
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via Webindia123 @ 11:29 23rd May
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Two Kansas State University scientists are taking the initiative to cultivate oil-rich algae in oceans for bio-fuel.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 8:09 30th Jun
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Innovative three-wheel technology fuels the spirit of adventure for two 70+ year old world travelers NEW YORK, June 12
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Yahoo!'s New Open Web Services Platform, Yahoo! Search BOSS, Extends its Open Strategy and Fuels Disruption in the Search Landscape
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via Houston Chronicle @ 4:53 10th Jul
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Yahoo!'s New Open Web Services Platform, Yahoo! Search BOSS, Extends its Open Strategy and Fuels Disruption in the Search Landscape
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via AEC News Room @ 4:04 10th Jul
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With sky-rocketing energy prices and mounting fear of the climate change due to burning of fossil fuels, scientists are showing immense interest in renewable energy sources, especially the solar energy, which is zero pollution and called green energy. There is no shortage of sunny days on earth surface but the problem is of the space, which the solar panels need to harness solar energy. These panels require a huge land cover for this purpose.
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via Chandigarh Tribune @ 5:30 4th Jul
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(Nanowerk News) Cheap and efficient conversion of solar energy into electricity could help combat global warming and the shortage of fossil fuels. However, the high production cost of electricity from silicon-based solar cells has limited the use of the technology. Low cost solar cells with high cell performance are highly desirable and organic solar cells could be the answer. They are easy to make from inexpensive organic materials and, unlike inorganic solar cells, are lightweight, flexible and colourful.
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via Nanowerk @ 23:14 22nd Jun
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(Nanowerk Spotlight) Fuel cells have gained a lot of attention because they provide a potential solution to our addiction to fossil fuels. Energy production from oil, coal and gas is an extremely polluting, not to mention wasteful, process that consists of heat extraction from fuel by burning it, conversion of that heat to mechanical energy, and transformation of that mechanical energy into electrical energy. In contrast, fuel cells are electrochemical devices that convert a fuel's chemical energy directly to electrical energy with high efficiency and without combustion (although fuel cells operate similar to batteries, an important difference is that batteries store energy, while fuel cells can produce electricity continuously as long as fuel and air are supplied).
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 17:20 13th May
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Knowledge of the plant and environment genomes will foster the development of improved plant feedstocks, biofertilizers, plant disease diagnostic and control solutions and renewable fuels
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via Globe Investor @ 5:53 21st May
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