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NASA brings chemical sensor to iPhone
Apple Tutorials | 15 hours ago by Bogdan
NASA's Ames Research Center has developed what the space agency calls a proof of concept of new technology that would bring compact, low-cost, low-power, high-speed nanosensor-based chemical sensing capabilities to cell phones. read more
Enjoy the Holidays and Pass the Treats for Business Friendships
Lables 4 LIfe | 21 hours ago by Shell Harris
Don’t you just love the holidays? It is traditionally a season of goodwill and love for everyone. There’s something just more friendly about the holidays, even if you are in a corporate setting. People seem more cheerful – it is like there is s read more
Universal Kitchens and Bathrooms
MLuxe - Distinctive Home Style | November 11th 2009
We’ll all get older, and along the way there may be some setbacks. With most people wishing to remain in their home as they age, or in case of a sudden disability, universal design is an important consideration when building, buying, selling or read more
Charming New Take on The Loft Bedroom
Architecture, Interior and Product Design Magazine | November 11th 2009 by ctrlshift
Back in the dawn of time, when we lived in New York City; the loft bedroom was de rigeur. It was so easy to build them in those high-ceilinged warehouse spaces and they were good for keeping open... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit read more
Carnival of Space #2^7
Bad Astronomy Blog | November 10th 2009
The 128th Carnival of Space is online at AARTScope blog. It even comes with a quiz to see how well you scored on participating in the IYA 2009. My score? Astronomical. read more
Earth Defender Extreme Supreme
Fun Games Arena | November 10th 2009 by taylan
Earth has entered an enormous asteroid belt and mankind is facing extiction! It's up to Frank and his trusty Earth Defender read more
Jetpack Jailbreak
Fun Games Arena | November 10th 2009 by taylan
In 2055 you're on the moon... in prison and obviously you want to escape... and Yes, you are lucky to find an old JetPack ... read more
Galaxy Wars: For The Sake Of The Universe
Fun Games Arena | November 10th 2009 by taylan
A retro-inspired space adventure with a unique control scheme that puts a new spin on a classic genre. read more
Things aviation and the ‘wow’ effect.
Learning from Dogs | November 10th 2009
Some stunning pictures. Of the six active authors on this Blog, four have been or still are pilots. Of course, only young Bob Derham is a ‘real’ pilot having been an Air Transport pilot for almost as long as Pontious Pilate (sorry, that read more
Amazing Sky and Space photoshop tutorials
Reflex Stock Photo Blog | November 10th 2009 by Dwyer O'Neill
Humans have always had an infatuation with the air above us and the space around our planet. With Adobe Photoshop we can create new images or enhance existing photos to include the sky and space as a backdrop. There is virtually no limit to what can read more
Navigon updates again – adds live traffic
MacMike News | November 10th 2009
Filed under: Software , iPhone , App Review Navigon [ iTunes link ] has been very aggressive in the world of iPhone navigation. After taking the early lead in features, they continue to pour on the steam. Using in-app purchasing, any Navigon owners read more
Land of the Rising Sun Power! Japan May Build a Solar Station in…
CleanTechnica | November 10th 2009 by Lucille Chi
The Japanese space agency has unveiled an incredible new plan to start collecting solar power in space, and zap it down to Earth via microwaves or laser beams. Under the plan, known as the Space Solar Power System (SSPS), floating photovoltaic dish read more
the big picture: saturn at equinox
toomanytribbles | November 10th 2009 by toomanytribbles
thanks to cassini and ciclops.click to source for 23 picturescopyright © 2009 toomanytribbles. this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. read more
we are here: a pale blue dot
toomanytribbles | November 10th 2009 by toomanytribbles
i don't remember if i've posted this before. i probably have. but if you haven't seen it, you must:copyright © 2009 toomanytribbles. this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. read more
No Joke: Nota Bene for 9 November 2009
Scholars and Rogues | November 10th 2009 by Scholars and Rogues
Well I figured I’d give you all a break and spare you the wacky and profane puns and snark. I’m going to directly quote a single line or phrase from each of the links; the quote may have little or nothing to do with the subject. Enjoy! read more
NASA to debunk 2012 apocalypse myths
FT Chronicle | November 9th 2009 by Alvin Joseph Migrino
WASHINGTON — NASA space agency has launched a campaign to dispel widespread rumors of world’ demise on December 21, 2012, last Monday. End of time will come when an unknown Planet X or Nibiru collides into Earth. The planet was supposedly dis read more
LaserMotive of Seattle Wins $900,00 in the NASA Power Beaming Cha…
Net News Publisher | November 9th 2009 by Terry
NASA has awarded $900,000 in prize money to a Seattle company that successfully demonstrated new wireless energy beaming technology which could one day be used to help power a “space elevator.” LaserMotive of Seattle was awarded the money read more
Q/A session with Sri Sri in Philippines, 3rd November 2009
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Celebrating Life with Silence | November 9th 2009 by Inspirations
Q: Guruji there seem to be so many single parents these days. Why is that?Sri Sri: When People are not able to deal with their own stress and negative emotions, they project them onto the people closest to them, usually the husband or wife.If o read more
The world won't end in 2012, NASA argues
SCI FI Tech | November 9th 2009
With the popcorn-fueled apocalypse entering theaters this Friday, there's one organization that's not so thrilled about the hysteria "2012" is drumming up. That'd be NASA, and the space agency is — as you'd imagine — reassuring everyone t read more
NASA awards $900k for potential Space Elevator Power Source
Pilotbug: Aviation information and introspection | November 9th 2009
NASA AND SPACEWARD FOUNDATION AWARD PRIZE MONEY FOR SUCCESSFUL WIRELESS POWER DEMONSTRATION WASHINGTON — NASA has awarded $900,000 in prize money to a Seattle company that successfully demonstrated new wireless energy beaming technology which c read more
Star Wars Backlit Coffee Table
Gadgetsteria | November 9th 2009 by Mike
Try as I might, I couldn’t come up with any humorous tagline. No clever organization of words. And not a single ounce of creativity could be coaxed from my mind. Is that bad? No. Simply a case of writers block. Still, you can’t hel read more
Manic Monday
One Voice, A writers blog | November 9th 2009 by joni
It’s just another manic Monday. You know, Monday is the day of the week you wake up and realize it’s not the weekend and you must face another week of work. My work consist of writing, teaching,cleaning, washing, folding, scrubbing,vacuuming, coo read more
Japan’s Space Agency Planning Solar Station In Space As New Ene…
Impact Lab | November 9th 2009
Graphic illustration released from Japan’s Institute for Unmanned Space Experiment Free Flyer (USEF) shows a system of space solar power system (SSPS) It may sound like a sci-fi vision, but Japan’s space agency is dead serious: by 2030 it read more
Back to nothingness / Tao Te Ching Chapter 14-12
Tao by Matsumoto | November 9th 2009 by Naoto Matsumoto
Today's TaoIt goes back to nothingness. (Ch.14)The word "nothing" confuses new comers of Zen and Taoism.It is because it's difficult to eliminate the concept of time and space from our head.If there is no time or space, everything is taking place sim read more
Breaking Waves (Week 45, 2009)
Abyssal's Blog | November 9th 2009 by Abyssal
The List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations received a major update, namely that the name of pretty much every stratigraphic unit of formation rank or higher that has ever been reported as producing dinosaur fossils was added. Since that’s lik read more
A starry place to sleep
Tiny Mantras | November 9th 2009 by Tracy Zollinger Turner
I've been MIA lately. Last week, I nursed Dec's case of pink eye and my own sore throat/cold thing, which lingers. I've also been putting some of my old clips up on my web site about ex-neo-Nazis, urban planning and other things. Plus, I figure with read more
Japan to build solar station in space
clusterflock | November 9th 2009 by clusterflock
With few energy resources of its own and heavily reliant on oil imports, Japan has long been a leader in solar and other renewable energies and this year set ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets. But Japan’s boldest plan to date is the S read more
Solar collectors in space could finally solve Earth's energy prob…
SCI FI Tech | November 9th 2009
The Japan Space Agency, along with Mitsubishi Electric Corp. and IHI Corp., are getting even closer to next big thing: harnessing the power of the sun with a solar collector in geostationary orbit. Now there's cold hard cash involved. The plan is to read more
Elevators are Cool – Expecially Ones to Space
The Server Setup Guide | November 9th 2009 by Noah Seidman
Start with a picture: Now, 30 years after “2001″ author Arthur C. Clarke wrote about an elevator that rises into outer space, serious research is happening all over the world in an effort to make the far-fetched-sounding idea a reality.[ read more
Next Stop, the Moon: Seattle Team Wins Space Elevator Competition
Blogging the Singularity | November 9th 2009 by Chris Williamson
A Seattle team has collected a $900,000 prize in a NASA-backed competition to develop the concept of an elevator to space — an idea spurred by science fiction novels… Click here for the article found on Fox News. read more

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