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Call Him the Social Media Mayor

New media consultant Alex Torpey utilized social media to win the Mayoral Race in his New Jersey town. When Barack Obama was running for office in his memorable 2008 campaign, one of the many ways he captivated America was through social networking. He recognized that an online movement could influence offline behavior in politics

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Visions: No Worlds Left To Conquer

In the series “Visions,” science fiction about the very latest research will be paired with analysis looking into the facts behind the fiction.

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Stars Do Dance Of Possible Death

You could think of it as the real dancing with the stars. Two white dwarf stars have been found twirling around each other to make a complete orbit in less than every 13 minutes.

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What’s in a name?

This past weekend, I sat down at my computer hell-bent on writing this post. [More]

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At the #NASAtweetup for the last shuttle launch

Imagine a dark haired little girl of not quite four years old, playing outside in a cotton dress in the warm dusk of July 30, 1969 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Video: Hall of Famer Michael Irvin backs gay rights

NFL Network commentator and Hall of Famer Michael Irvin is speaking out in support of gay rights. The former Dallas Cowboys star has been featured on the recent cover of Out magazine. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports

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Within Six Months, I-5 Will Be The Electric Interstate

A new contract will bringing fast-charging access points to Northwest highways, enabling a wave of electric cars to make long-range journeys, with just quick stops for charging along the way. Live near I-5, and have a Nissan Leaf or Chevy Volt? Your luck is in: Within six months all 276 miles of the interstate between Canada and Oregon will be peppered with electric charging points for your car of the future, in a project that'll turn it into the electric interstate of the 21st Century.

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