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Opinion: Darpa Spy Cams to Find Threats in ‘Weak Evidence’ external link

Thu, Sep 24 |  from Wired  | More DARPA Challenge
How will the user know that those two vehicles highlighted were the probable attack vehicles in the suicide vehicle bombing? How will the user understand the significance of a highlighted facility which may represent a new meeting location for a terrorist group? Users should have full...

 
 

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Opinion: Central Valley leaders hatch plan for 'baby bullet' rail line external link

The group, headed by the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission, would build the line to ensure compatibility with state high speed rail standards, and it would look to the California High Speed Rail Authority for some of the funding.
Fri, Jan 29 |  from Sacramento Bee  | More High-speed rail

 

Opinion: Going In Circles Again: America Will Abandon Human Lunar Exploration - And Much More external link

Report: Obama Budget to Scrub Moon Mission, CBS News "Instead of blasting off to the moon, NASA's hopes for a manned mission there have been blasted to pieces, sources in the White House, Congress and NASA tell the Orlando Sentinel."... Report: Obama Budget to Scrub Moon Mission, CBS News
Wed, Jan 27 |  from NASA Watch  | More NASA

 

Opinion: external link

In a new report, computer expert E. Michael Smith and Certified Consulting Meteorologist Joseph D'Aleo discovered extensive manipulation of the temperature data by the U.S. Government's two primary climate centers: the National Climate Data Center (NCDC) in Ashville, North Carolina...
Thu, Jan 14 |  from antigreen (Blogspot)  | More NASA

 

Opinion: Complex Nanotube Circuits external link

Thumbnail 1) Grow the nanotubes on a separate substrate, then stamp them onto the circuit. This lets the circuit stay at low temperatures. By contrast, nanotubes are single, precise molecules being assembled to build up useful larger systems. This is a lot closer to the original meaning of the word.
Sat, Dec 26 |  from Responsible Nanotechnology  | More Nanotechnology

 

Opinion: Titanic Thirty-Meter Telescope 12 x's Hubble To Probe Dark Matter & First Stars external link

We're building a billion dollar telescope and it isn't just aimed at the stars: it's looking for the first ones. The new Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) proves that sometimes bigger really is better and will be elements in the optics... We're building a billion dollar telescope and it isn't just...
Fri, Nov 20 |  from TheDailyGalaxyNewsFromPlanetEarthBeyond (Feedburner)  | More Hubble Telescope

 

Opinion: Augustine's questionable adjective external link

Thumbnail SpaceX, which is by far the best positioned of these new firms, has so far only launched two of its Falcon 1 rockets. This is impressive, but it is not ...
Mon, Nov 9 |  from The Space Review  | More SpaceX

 

Opinion: Zero Gravity for Zero Dollars: Best Student Discount EverVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

While the super-rich can pay millions to experience weightlessness at the International Space Station, some college kids have figured out how to experience the thrill of zero gravity for the student-friendly price of $0. “It’s the opportunity of a lifetime,” Niusma said.
Mon, Sep 14 |  from Wired  | More NASA

 

Opinion: Realistic Rail Options for Louisiana external link

Thumbnail Option 2 – High Speed Freight High Speed Freight service is one option that Louisiana should not ignore.  On a long distance approach, high speed freight still doesn’t work out too economically beneficial.  The reason really comes in the efficiency of our existing nationwide cargo rail s...
Sun, Aug 9 |  from cenlamar.com  | More High-speed rail

 

Opinion: Eisenhower 2.0 external link

Thumbnail A recent New York Times Magazine article described the difficulty of piecing together the ballot-initiated California High Speed Rail, which will connect Los Angeles to San Francisco in 2 hours and 40 minutes (with eventual spurs to Sacramento, north, and San Diego, south) at top spee...
Fri, Jun 26 |  from strawville (WordPress)  | More High-speed rail

 
 
 

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