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<title>New Climate Change Study With Important Findings On CO2 Absorption</title>
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<summary>The University of Bristol in the UK has published a study based not on climate modeling, but on statistical analysis of data including historical data from Antarctic ice cores.</summary>
<content type="html">The University of Bristol in the UK has published a study based not on climate modeling, but on statistical analysis of data including historical data from Antarctic ice cores.</content>
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<title>Consciousness: Ancient Mysticism &amp; Modern Science</title>
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<updated>2009-11-05T12:53:28.058-05:00</updated>
<summary>To help in allowing our perceptions to evolve, fictional and nonfictional authors and popular movies are entertaining and educating us. </summary>
<content type="html">To help in allowing our perceptions to evolve, fictional and nonfictional authors and popular movies are entertaining and educating us. </content>
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<title>China second only to US in research</title>
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<updated>2009-11-04T20:56:19.256-05:00</updated>
<summary>WASHINGTON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Chinese researchers have more than doubled their output of scientific papers and now are second only to the United States in terms of volume, according to a report from Thomson Reuters (TRI.N) (TRI.TO) released on...</summary>
<content type="html">WASHINGTON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Chinese researchers have more than doubled their output of scientific papers and now are second only to the United States in terms of volume, according to a report from Thomson Reuters (TRI.N) (TRI.TO) released on...</content>
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<title>Green University: Saudi Arabia’s KAUST With Eco-friendly Environment | CleanTechies Blog</title>
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<updated>2009-11-02T16:15:23.700-05:00</updated>
<summary>The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia may still be considered as one of the most conservative from a religious standpoint. But with the opening of the new King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, otherwise known as KAUST, a new era in academic...</summary>
<content type="html">The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia may still be considered as one of the most conservative from a religious standpoint. But with the opening of the new King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, otherwise known as KAUST, a new era in academic...</content>
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<title>Novelties - Retinal Implants With a New Design</title>
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<updated>2009-10-26T11:07:40.212-04:00</updated>
<summary>WHEN disease destroys vital parts of the eye, causing degrees of blindness, scientists can sometimes replace damaged tissue with electronic implants that help patients see lines and basic shapes. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Shawn...</summary>
<content type="html">WHEN disease destroys vital parts of the eye, causing degrees of blindness, scientists can sometimes replace damaged tissue with electronic implants that help patients see lines and basic shapes. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Shawn...</content>
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<title>New York Times</title>
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<title>NASA Hosts Tweetup with Astronauts</title>
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<updated>2009-10-02T02:48:35.143-04:00</updated>
<summary>For the first time, NASA&#39;s Twitter followers will have the opportunity to directly talk live with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. NASA is hosting the Tweetup for 35 people from 10 a.m. to noon EDT on Wednesday, Oct.</summary>
<content type="html">For the first time, NASA&#39;s Twitter followers will have the opportunity to directly talk live with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. NASA is hosting the Tweetup for 35 people from 10 a.m. to noon EDT on Wednesday, Oct.</content>
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<bx:fullname>Rakesh Raman</bx:fullname>
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<title>Cost to Run a Hydrogen Car: Response to Business Week article</title>
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<updated>2009-09-27T19:55:56.711-04:00</updated>
<summary>A 2009 September 22 article in Business Week by Jack Ewing asserts that hydrogen powered cars will cost the same to operate as gasoline powered cars. Not by Business Weeks on data.</summary>
<content type="html">A 2009 September 22 article in Business Week by Jack Ewing asserts that hydrogen powered cars will cost the same to operate as gasoline powered cars. Not by Business Weeks on data.</content>
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<title>Succeeding in a Green Science Career is About to Get Easier | The Green Economy Post: Green Careers, Green Jobs, Sustainable Jobs</title>
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<updated>2009-08-28T15:00:22.826-04:00</updated>
<summary>Science Magazine has a new article out on green science careers. Those who have studied physical science, medicine, engineering, or any life science will be uniquely qualified for many types of green jobs. The article cites numerous examples of how...</summary>
<content type="html">Science Magazine has a new article out on green science careers. Those who have studied physical science, medicine, engineering, or any life science will be uniquely qualified for many types of green jobs. The article cites numerous examples of how...</content>
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<title>Review of: Free, the Future of a Radical Price by Chris Anderson</title>
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<updated>2009-08-12T09:24:34.611-04:00</updated>
<summary>I’m never going to get the time back that I spent reading this book. Being a fan of Wired magazine I set the bar high and waited with anticipation until Chris Anderson (Wired’s editor) released his new book “Free, the Future of a Radical Price.”</summary>
<content type="html">I’m never going to get the time back that I spent reading this book. Being a fan of Wired magazine I set the bar high and waited with anticipation until Chris Anderson (Wired’s editor) released his new book “Free, the Future of a Radical Price.”</content>
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<title>Greenfield Village--Web 0.5</title>
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<updated>2009-08-02T22:11:58.918-04:00</updated>
<summary>All of the historical people that Greenfield Village embraces would have been amazed to see how easily we move around the world today. I think Edison especially would have been amazed at how his industry was the foundation for technology that we take for granted today–such as the Internet.</summary>
<content type="html">All of the historical people that Greenfield Village embraces would have been amazed to see how easily we move around the world today. I think Edison especially would have been amazed at how his industry was the foundation for technology that we take for granted today–such as the Internet.</content>
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<title>undergroundaces.com</title>
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<title>Where Have You Gone, Bell Labs?</title>
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<updated>2009-08-29T09:49:15.431-04:00</updated>
<summary>Name an industry that can produce 1 million new, high-paying jobs over the next three years. You can&#39;t, because there isn&#39;t one. And that&#39;s the problem. America needs good jobs, soon. We need 6.7 million just to replace losses from the current...</summary>
<content type="html">Name an industry that can produce 1 million new, high-paying jobs over the next three years. You can&#39;t, because there isn&#39;t one. And that&#39;s the problem. America needs good jobs, soon. We need 6.7 million just to replace losses from the current...</content>
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<title>Transcript: Teaching Innovation</title>
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<updated>2009-08-28T10:02:53.441-04:00</updated>
<summary>As I said before, I am not sure you can teach innovation, but you can unteach it. I think every kid starts out as a scientist. Watch a baby. They poke themselves in the eye and then they learn, that wasn&#39;t pleasant. They stop poking themselves in...</summary>
<content type="html">As I said before, I am not sure you can teach innovation, but you can unteach it. I think every kid starts out as a scientist. Watch a baby. They poke themselves in the eye and then they learn, that wasn&#39;t pleasant. They stop poking themselves in...</content>
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<title>Forbes.com</title>
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<title>Affordable Health Care for Everyone in America: John Mackey vs ObamaCare</title>
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<updated>2009-08-25T20:15:38.571-04:00</updated>
<summary>What investor would invest in a company or become a customer of it when the various folks and organizations suggesting ideas for solving the problem don’t understand the actual problem?</summary>
<content type="html">What investor would invest in a company or become a customer of it when the various folks and organizations suggesting ideas for solving the problem don’t understand the actual problem?</content>
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<entry>
<title>Solar Powered Leaf Phone</title>
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<updated>2009-08-13T10:20:39.576-04:00</updated>
<summary>With mobile phone manufacturers working on newer systems that allow their devices to charge on the move, industrial designers aren&#39;t leaving any stone unturned to give manufacturers what they want. Designers Seungkyn Woo and Junyi Heo have...</summary>
<content type="html">With mobile phone manufacturers working on newer systems that allow their devices to charge on the move, industrial designers aren&#39;t leaving any stone unturned to give manufacturers what they want. Designers Seungkyn Woo and Junyi Heo have...</content>
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<title>solarfeeds.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>Novelties - Mimicking Human Cartilage to Repair a Knee</title>
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<updated>2009-08-19T11:32:15.275-04:00</updated>
<summary>ONE way for surgeons to repair injured knees is to take cartilage and bone from another part of the knee and transplant it in the damaged area. Skip to next paragraph Add to Portfolio Smith &amp; Nephew PLC Go to your Portfolio » Now companies are...</summary>
<content type="html">ONE way for surgeons to repair injured knees is to take cartilage and bone from another part of the knee and transplant it in the damaged area. Skip to next paragraph Add to Portfolio Smith &amp; Nephew PLC Go to your Portfolio » Now companies are...</content>
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<title>New York Times</title>
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<title>What Are Solar Film Cells? | Solar Feeds News and Commentary Blog Network</title>
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<updated>2009-08-07T21:25:03.529-04:00</updated>
<summary>This new emerging technology might just change the world. Solar energy and &#39;going green&#39; are getting a lot of attention these days. Many people are talking about thin film solar cells, also called solar film. Solar film cells are getting a lot of...</summary>
<content type="html">This new emerging technology might just change the world. Solar energy and &#39;going green&#39; are getting a lot of attention these days. Many people are talking about thin film solar cells, also called solar film. Solar film cells are getting a lot of...</content>
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<title>Recyclers, Scientists Probe Great Pacific Garbage Patch</title>
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<summary>Scientists, sailors, journalists and government officials set sail from San Francisco Bay yesterday to study the planet&#39;s largest known floating garbage dump, about 1,000 miles north of Hawaii.</summary>
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<bx:fullname>Ben Haber</bx:fullname>
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<title>Apollo 11 Man on the Moon Reappears</title>
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<summary>Lowry Digital uses NVIDIA technology to recover historic video by upgrading 1960s television footage to the latest high-definition format. So you can watch Neil Armstrong again, as the Apollo 11 man on the moon video is recovered with NVIDIA Tesla...</summary>
<content type="html">Lowry Digital uses NVIDIA technology to recover historic video by upgrading 1960s television footage to the latest high-definition format. So you can watch Neil Armstrong again, as the Apollo 11 man on the moon video is recovered with NVIDIA Tesla...</content>
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<title>Google Earth Lands on Mars Planet</title>
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<summary>NASA and Google announced Monday the release of a new Mars mode in Google Earth. The new feature will allow users to have on their desktops a high-resolution, 3D view of the Red Planet. Google has also launched ocean in Google Earth to enable users...</summary>
<content type="html">NASA and Google announced Monday the release of a new Mars mode in Google Earth. The new feature will allow users to have on their desktops a high-resolution, 3D view of the Red Planet. Google has also launched ocean in Google Earth to enable users...</content>
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<title>Twitter to Tweet from the Space</title>
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<updated>2009-05-09T01:23:40.995-04:00</updated>
<summary>NASA astronaut Mark Polansky, commander of the next space shuttle mission to the International Space Station in June, is sharing updates about his training and flight on Twitter. He invites followers to submit video questions via YouTube that he...</summary>
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<title>Response to Michael Mandel’s “The Economic Failure of the Space Program”</title>
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<updated>2009-07-19T12:57:08.475-04:00</updated>
<summary>Michael Mandel completely misses the point of scientific endeavor. If we assume the extreme: Space exploration is simply a financial black hole, what we gain is the knowledge about where and how to take the next step toward eventual success. Humans are neophytes in space.</summary>
<content type="html">Michael Mandel completely misses the point of scientific endeavor. If we assume the extreme: Space exploration is simply a financial black hole, what we gain is the knowledge about where and how to take the next step toward eventual success. Humans are neophytes in space.</content>
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<title>libertiny.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Tom Libertiny</bx:fullname>
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<title>Going Green When It Makes Financial Sense: Compact Flourescent Light Bulb</title>
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<updated>2009-03-20T13:15:53.173-04:00</updated>
<summary>By waiting for the bleeding-edge development period to end, we now have a robust product, the compact fluorescent light, that costs almost 70% less to purchase and operate per year.</summary>
<content type="html">By waiting for the bleeding-edge development period to end, we now have a robust product, the compact fluorescent light, that costs almost 70% less to purchase and operate per year.</content>
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<title>libertinyfinancial.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Tom Libertiny</bx:fullname>
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<title>The Price of Forgoing Basic Research</title>
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<updated>2008-12-18T13:29:32.221-05:00</updated>
<summary>The trends that have seen scientific research move away from corporate labs and commercialized academia damage prospects for innovation and growth</summary>
<content type="html">The trends that have seen scientific research move away from corporate labs and commercialized academia damage prospects for innovation and growth</content>
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<title>BusinessWeek</title>
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<bx:fullname>Helen Walters</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Cloud Research: NSF Awards $5 Million to 14 Universities</title>
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<updated>2009-04-23T22:29:06.513-04:00</updated>
<summary>The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded nearly five million dollars in grants to 14 universities through its Cluster Exploratory (CluE) program to participate in the IBM-Google Cloud...</summary>
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<title>mytechboxonline.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>Watching Star Trek Movie from the Space</title>
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<updated>2009-05-17T06:53:41.639-04:00</updated>
<summary>NASA astronaut Michael Barratt will have the opportunity to watch the film aboard the International Space Station, while he and two crewmates fly 220 miles above Earth. “Star Trek” movie premiered on May 8. A few days ago, NASA astronaut Mark...</summary>
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<title>myfunbox.wordpress.com</title>
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