Submitted by Antonella
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I recently started using Tumblr about a week and a half ago on the recommendation of my friend, Hiten Shah. I have to admit, that I was really skeptical about whether I would need / enjoy / find use for another microblogging (Read More)
Submitted by esjay
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They were the melodies that announced that cartoon funtime was here, that it was time again to surrender to the animated haze. In our Pavlovian raptures, us kids didn't notice that a lot of those songs were pretty lousy. Pres (Read More)
CNN:
Mergers are all the rage in Corporate America again. Healthy companies are looking to take advantage of their strong balance sheets and surging stock prices to strike while the iron is hot. (Read More)
Universe Today:
(Editor's note: Ken Kremer is in Florida covering the STS-129 mission for Universe Today)The astronaut crews for the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Atlantis united as one team in space on Wednesday when Atlanti (Read More)
CNN:
In today's publishing market, "Going Rogue" is a fat book at 432 pages, at a high price point of $28.99, with a massive (rumored 1.5 million) first printing, launched on the book world's version of a Royal Tour, where Oprah i (Read More)
CNN:
In today's publishing market, "Going Rogue" is a fat book at 432 pages, at a high price point of $28.99, with a massive (rumored 1.5 million) first printing, launched on the book world's version of a Royal Tour, where Oprah i (Read More)
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news:
(PhysOrg.com) -- NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite rocketed into Earth orbit on Nov. 18, 1989, and quickly revolutionized our understanding of the early cosmos. Developed and built at Goddard Space Flight Cen (Read More)
Universe Today:
(Editor's Note: Ken Kremer is in Florida for Universe Today covering the launch of Atlantis.) Space Shuttle Atlantis and her six person crew roared into space on Monday precisely as planned at 2:28 PM EST from the Kennedy Spa (Read More)
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news:
(PhysOrg.com) -- "One of the major problems in modern astrophysics is the fact that we still do not know exactly what kinds of stellar system explode as a Type Ia supernova," says Patrick Woudt, from the University of Cape To (Read More)
New Scientist - Online News:
Up to 1000 galaxy clusters have found to be streaming at up to 1000 kilometers per second towards one particular part of the cosmos, a possible sign that other universes are out there. (Source: http://www.newscientist.com/ (Read More)
We Are All One:
Alright, let’s hit a hot topic: MoneyWhat does money make you think of right off the bat?Abundance? Freedom? Limitation? Greed? What comes up for you?We’ve all got unique perspectives on it, and chances are we all have our sh (Read More)
Wired Science:
SANTA CRUZ, California — Four hundred years after Galileo’s telescope revolutionized humanity’s view of the universe, a gigantic telescope is in the works that could take us to a new, deeper level of understanding.The enormou (Read More)
Universe Today:
(Editor's Note: Ken Kremer is in Florida for Universe Today covering the upcoming Atlantis launch attempt.) Space shuttle Atlantis is all fueled up and ready for launch. Liftoff time is slated for 2:28 PM EST Monday. The we (Read More)
Universe Today:
You've seen the pictures, now watch the movie! Zoom into the Apollo 11 landing site with the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's latest images of Tranquility Base where humans took their first steps on the Moon. Thrill with the (Read More)
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news:
Astronomer and long time science advocate Carl Sagan once said that he was "not very good at singing songs." But on Nov. 9 in Washington D.C., his voice could be heard singing about the wonders of universe -- 13 years after h (Read More)
CNN:
This interview is with Don Ryder, the recipient of the National Peace Award for 2009. We talked with Don on November 7, 2009, about the Kenya Water Project. Past recipients are Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King Jr, and Pope J (Read More)
Universe Today:
It's time once again for another Where In The Universe Challenge. Test your visual knowledge of the cosmos by naming where in the Universe this image was taken and give yourself extra points if you can name the spacecraft res (Read More)
SPACE.com:
Black holes - extremely dense masses jammed into single points of space - pack quite an energy punch, releasing some of the most powerful radiation in the universe. (Read More)