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NASA Intends To Place Astronauts On A Near-Earth Asteroid
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, humans, interesting, nasa, news, performance, safety, science, space, world )

Dan
- 2 days ago - msnbc.msn.com
This spectacular mission will enable us to help save Earth from an incoming asteroid strike, and also build confidence in long duration flights to Mars. Sunstroke author David Kagan has helped promote a near-Earth manned asteroidal mission for years.
US and China to Jointly Explore Space
Science & Tech  (tags: China, humans, interesting, manned spaceflight, nasa, news, science, US, space )

Dan
- 5 days ago - space.com
Both nations announced they will cooperate in space exploration, including human spaceflight. The fastest way to put humans on asteroids and on Mars, as well as placing power-beaming satellites in orbit as described in the book Sunstroke by David Kagan.
Tiny Bug Brains Can Solve Huge Problems
Science & Tech  (tags: discovery, insects, interesting, news, research, science, world )

Dan
- 7 days ago - msnbc.msn.com
Insects possess impressive mental abilities, like counting, categorizing objects, and even recognizing human faces. This discovery could lead to smarter, smaller computers. Logged into Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Mystery 'Dark Flow' Extends Towards Edge of Universe
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, discovery, interesting, nasa, news, science, space )

Dan
- 8 days ago - newscientist.com
SOMETHING big is out there beyond the visible edge of our universe, according to an analysis of 1000 galaxy clusters. Many researchers say this indicates that other universes exist besides ours. Noted in Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Giant Jellyfish Swarm Northward in Warming World
Environment  (tags: animals, ClimateChange, CO2emissions, ecosystems, environment, globalwarming, greenhousegases, habitatdestruction, humans, oceans )

Dan
- 9 days ago - physorg.com
Jellyfish swarms now infest thousands of miles of Japanese coast, and far beyond, decimating local fishing industries, due to global warming. The creatures are huge--six feet in diameter. Logged into Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Oil Industry Causes A Major New Mexico City To Sink Into The Bowels Of The Earth
Environment  (tags: Big Oil, destruction, ecosystems, endangered, energy, environment )

Dan
- 14 days ago - msnbc.msn.com
A giant cavern created by the oil industry is swallowing a large portion of Carlsbad, a noted city in New Mexico. Really bad news as noted in Doomwatch legacy by David Kagan, best-selling author of the book Sunstroke.
Japan About To Launch A Space Solar Power Satellite--Now!
Environment  (tags: Hope Or Death From Space? )

Dan
- 17 days ago - physorg.com
It intends to collect solar energy in space and zap it down to Earth via concentrated microwaves--enough energy as average-sized nuclear power plant. Problem: major biohazards of high-intensity microwaves as described in the book Sunstroke by David Kagan.
Groups Press U.S. and China on Carbon Capture
Environment  (tags: carbon capture technology )

Dan
- 19 days ago - nytimes.com
Three prominent research groups pushing for greater cooperation between Obama and China on climate change. Two governments should use carbon capture technology and create a market for carbon. Logged into Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Climate Bill Surges Forward in US Senate
Environment  (tags: ClimateChange, CO2emissions, ecosystems, energy, environment, globalwarming, greenhousegases, humans, pollution, suffering, world )

Dan
- 20 days ago - cbsnews.com
Senate Democrats sidestepped a Republican boycott to push a critical U.S. climate bill to passage. This bill will, for the first time ever, set mandatory limits on heat-trapping gases. Logged into Doomwatch Legacy by noted Sunstroke author David Kagan.
Will Europe Be Powered By The Sahara?
Science & Tech  (tags: energy, environment, interesting, news, solar energy )

Dan
- 21 days ago - physorg.com
The Sahara desert seems an ideal place for vast arrays of solar panels, according to a European consortium. But the Sahara may be better suited for huge antennas that receive energy from power-beaming satellites like in the book Sunstroke by David Kagan.
 
 
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