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Category Archives: Space
20070309 Worldview Web Roundup
The Worldview Web Roundup is a collection of links to the news, commentary, and information I found interesting or useful over the past week or so. If you want to read more of what is found in this post, find links to my favorite news, commentary, and information sites at Dennis L Hitzeman’s News Reading List. Continue reading
20060817 Science and Technology Mega Brief
Welcome to another Science and Technology Mega Brief. The Mega Brief is an information-filled glance at interesting science and technology news and profiles on science and technology that affects us. See the post for this week’s topics.
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Posted in Astronomy, Computers, Geology, Science and Technology, Space
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Science and Technology Mega Brief
This Tuesday’s Science and Technology brief is super-stuffed, with seven articles and commentaries for your reading pleasure. The Science and Technology Brief is a biweekly glance at interesting science and technology news and profiles on science and technology that is or will affect us all. Continue reading
Posted in Archeology, Astronomy, Computers, Science and Technology, Space
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Science and Technology Brief
The Science and Technology Brief is a biweekly glance at interesting science and technology news and profiles on science and technology that is or will affect us all. For Tuesday: ‘The Amazing Mars Rovers’, ‘The Future of Fusion’, and ‘Which Came First: Presumptive Science or Fanatical Devotion to an Idea’? Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Robotics, Science and Technology, Space
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Science and Technology Brief
You see, the US Government is currently burying massive quantities of radioactive waste in an abandon salt mine deep beneath the mountains and desert near Carlsbad, New Mexico. As part of this operation, the US Government plans to build a monument to what lies beneath in an effort to warn future generations, ‘Danger: Horrible Radioactive Death Below.’ Continue reading
Posted in Archeology, Astronomy, Science and Technology, Space
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