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LiveScience.com - Despite
the high-intensity
workout that college
football linemen get out
on the field, they are
not protected from
developing obesity, heart
disease and related
ailments later in life, a
new study finds.
SPACE.com - The U.S. Air
Force wants to set the
record straight: Neither
aging GPS satellites nor
a weak
GPS signal were
responsible for an
elderly couple getting
stranded in the woods
for several days after
following directions in
their GPS-enabled S...
SPACE.com - New Year's
Eve brings us the second
of two full moons
for North Americans this
month. Some almanacs and
calendars assert that
when
two full moons occur
within a calendar month,
that the second full moon
is
called the "blue moon."
AP - Officials associated
with wind energy want
Congress to establish a
national renewable energy
standard that they say
would promote jobs in
South Dakota and spark
the economy.
Feeding America(Because
hunger happens here.)
"I'm sure we're going to
run out of food today,
before we serve all the
people that are in
line."
That's Mary-Sharon
Howland, director of a
food bank near New
Orleans.1 But the same
problem is ...
Robert Scheer on
Terrorism"The Global War
on Stealth Underwear" --
There is no
“war” against
terrorism. What George W.
Bush launched and Barack
Obama insists on
perpetuating does not
qualify. Not if by war
one means doing the
obvious and ...
SPACE.com - Flying in
space may be the ultimate
rollercoaster ride, but
2009 saw more than its
share of ups and downs in
the
realm of robotic and
human spaceflight.
LiveScience.com - This
year was full of
scientific findings about
us, with a host of
discoveries that helped
explain how our brains
and bodies work. Among
the more interesting were
these nine, which focused
on some of the
things that are on our
minds ...
AP - Russia is
considering sending a
spacecraft to a large
asteroid to knock it off
its path and prevent a
possible collision with
Earth, the head of the
country's space agency
said Wednesday.
AP - BP now estimates as
much as 100 gallons of
crude oil may have
spilled in an area around
a well house where a pipe
broke in the Prudhoe Bay
oil field, Alaska
officials said Tuesday.
BP's initial estimate was
3 gallons of oil.