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NASA Finally Spots Plume From Moon Impact: But Where's the Water?
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, lunar environment, interesting, investigation, nasa, news, space )

Dan
- 40 days ago - msnbc.msn.com
Researchers are hoping that analysis will show signs of water ice ejected from the target crater at the Moon's south pole. Have to be patient. Sunstroke author David Kagan notes in Doomwatch Legacy that lunar water ice is there, but difficult to find.
Satellites Are Being Used to Predict Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Science & Tech  (tags: climate-change, environment, humans, interesting, nasa, science, space, world )

Dan
- 90 days ago - scientificamerican.com
Satellites help track the distribution of disease throughout the world in this new climate-change era, exactly as predicted by Sunstroke author David Kagan in his new book Doomwatch Legacy. Hantavirus is linked to rainfall tracked by satellites.
Ocean Turbines Will Ease The Energy Crunch
Science & Tech  (tags: energy, environment, good news, green, humans, news, NewTechnology, science, world )

Dan
- 121 days ago - cnn.com
Imagine harnessing the ocean's current to power your house, cool your office, even charge your car. Florida Atlantic University is about to do just that. Chronicled in Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Spain Takes The Lead In Solar Thermal Power
Science & Tech  (tags: energy, environment, green, humans, news, NewTechnology, Spain, sustainability )

Dan
- 129 days ago - technologyreview.com
Giant mirrors track the sun and radiate its energy to vaporize water into steam to power a turbine. This tower plant uses solar thermal power - the first commercial application in the world, as noted in Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
New Photos Prove Apollo Astronauts Did Actually Land On The Moon And Explore Its Surface
Science & Tech  (tags: Apollo moon missions, history, humans, interesting, moon ladings )

Dan
- 131 days ago - space.com
New high-res images by NASA's Lunar Recon Orbiter clearly show the Apollo 11 lunar lander descent stage, and the lander, footprints and instruments left behind by Apollo 14. More photos to come. Logged in Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Breaking News: New Drug Kills Cancer Cells With Few Side Effects
Science & Tech  (tags: discovery, health, humans, interesting, medicine, news, NewTechnology, science )

Dan
- 155 days ago - technologyreview.com
A drug tailor-made to strike at a tumor cell's Achilles heel shrinks or stabilizes tumors in patients and spares healthy cells, while causing few side effects. A new approach. Logged into Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
World's Deepest Underground Lab
Science & Tech  (tags: claustrophobia )

Dan
- 157 days ago - hosted.ap.org
Far below the Black Hills of South Dakota, crews are building the world's deepest underground science lab at a depth equivalent to more than six Empire State buildings. Sunstroke author Dr David Kagan writes of the terrifying facility in Doomwatch.
US's Most Clandestine Military Facility Exposed: Area 51
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: americans, cover-up, dishonesty, ethics, government, military, news, usa )

Dan
- 228 days ago - latimes.com
Five ex-insiders speak out about America's most top secret base in Nevada's remote desert. This clandestine facility has been discussed by Art Bell--host of the world-wide radio program "Coast-to Coast AM"--who interviewed Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Europeans Call for Removal of Space Junk
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, environment, interesting, news, scientists, space, world )

Dan
- 236 days ago - msnbc.msn.com
ESA researchers say the removal will ensure a safe environment around the planet, protect manned missions, and enable them to predict where derelict satellites will fall. Plans are underway. Predicted in Sunstroke by Doomwatch Legacy author David Kagan.
New Brain Imaging Reveals the Secret to Higher IQ
Science & Tech  (tags: discovery, genetics, human brain, interesting, medicine, news, research, scientists, study )

Dan
- 242 days ago - technologyreview.com
New studies show that the brain's neural wiring determines intelligence and is largely genetically-determined, providing further support that IQ is inherited. Important to Alzheimer's research. Noted in Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
 
 
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