VIENNA, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The reactors at Japan's crippledFukushima atomic power plant are now "essentially stable", the [More]
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Feed SubscriptionGalactic Challenge Part III: The "Easy" Solutions
Scores of readers responded to my Galactic Challenge (proposed in Part I of this series), with lots of cool ideas. [More]
Read More »The Flu Sheds Light on Holes in Immune System Knowledge
MALTA--Coming down with the flu--and slowly recovering from it--might seem straight forward enough. [More]
Read More »Large Carbon Sequestration Project Ramps Up at Corn Ethanol Facility
A leading agriculture company is about to put the United States on the map with the world's biggest carbon sequestration projects.
Read More »Satellite Set to Make Big Splash or Thud
Look out below! A defunct satellite the size of a school bus is falling back to Earth. NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, or UARS , is expected to reenter the atmosphere at the end of September.
Read More »Peace of Mind: Near-Death Experiences Now Found to Have Scientific Explanations
Near-death experiences are often thought of as mystical phenomena, but research is now revealing scientific explanations for virtually all of their common features. The details of what happens in near-death experiences are now known widely--a sense of being dead, a feeling that one's "soul" has left the body, a voyage toward a bright light, and a departure to another reality where love and bliss are all-encompassing
Read More »Secret Lives of Plankton Revealed in Microscopic Glory
Microscopic algae and the nearly invisible animals that eat them do more than just drift along the ocean surface. Plankton , defined by their habitat, not their taxonomy, are the foundation of the marine food chain--without them, marine life would go hungry and food chains would collapse. They also remove carbon dioxide from the sea and provide Earth's atmosphere with oxygen
Read More »Aliens Get Higher Nielsen Ratings
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Read More »Explosion at French nuclear site kills one, no leak
MARSEILLE, France, Sept 12 (Reuters) - A furnace exploded at the Marcoule nuclear waste treatment site in southern France on Monday, killing one person, but there was no leak of radioactive material outside the furnace, France's ASN nuclear safety watchdog said. Four other people were injured, one seriously, in the blast at the Centraco site, owned by French power utility EDF and adjacent to the Marcoule nuclear research centre. [More]
Read More »9/11 Memorial Name Placement
Ground Zero officially becomes the National September 11th Memorial today.
Read More »City Views: A Commemoration of Housing for Professional Families
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Read More »Need a Break? Try Nature
Stressed out by the tenth anniversary of 9/11 , the double-dip recession or just the day to day grind of modern life? Need a break
Read More »After Shock and Awe
Since the attacks of September 11, Congress has approved nearly $1.3 trillion for military spending. Much of that money has gone into mounting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom. But some of the funds have been used to dream up and develop futuristic-sounding military devices such as exoskeletons
Read More »The Changing Mental Health Aftermath of 9/11–Psychological "First Aid" Gains Favor over Debriefings
Just watching television footage of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, was enough to cause clinically diagnosable stress responses in some people who did not even live near the attacks--let alone the millions of people who did . Like many other major disasters, 9/11 brought with it a host of psychological repercussions, one of the most severe of which has been post-traumatic stress disorder . PTSD is characterized by trouble sleeping, difficulty controlling anger, losing interest in activities, flashbacks, emotional numbness and/or other symptoms
Read More »Direct Response: 5 Pre-9/11 Security Breaches and the Safety Measures That Followed
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, prompted vast changes in air travel protocols and in national security in general .
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