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submitted by NerdyChick 579 days ago (via feeds.popularmechanics.com)
Just hours before the Space Shuttle Atlantis was set to launch, the space agency administrator sat down for a candid conversation with the editors of Popular Mechanics, sharing his thoughts on everything from the 2008 elections to NASA's research on global warming, from living on Mars to how he "absolutely" wants NASA to partner with the private space industry.
 
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submitted by Charmed1 577 days ago (via astronomybuff.com)
BEEPBEEPBEEPBEEP!!!!!My alarm clock insists that it’s 5am, a time of day I rarely see. At first I don’t believe it but after a few more BEEP’s, I relent and agree. This is the start of the observing day for solar astronomers. As I look up at the ceiling, I think to myself, [...]
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Popular Mechanics editor in chief Jim Meigs, executive editor David Dunbar and science editor Jennifer Bogo are on hand for another countdown in Cape Canaveral, Fla., meeting with NASA officials and following the launch minute-by-minute. Stay tuned for continuing coverage.
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Just hours before the Space Shuttle Atlantis was set to launch, the space agency administrator sat down for a candid conversation with the editors of Popular Mechanics, sharing his thoughts on everything from the 2008 elections to NASA's research on global warming, from living on Mars to how he "absolutely" wants NASA to partner with the private space industry.
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
The world's economic powerhouses will try to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2050, while President Bush and Vladimir Putin settled their spat over a proposed U.S. missile shield (not that that's stopping North Korea). Plus, how to grow stem cells from skin and more.
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
When federal prosecutors revealed a foiled terrorist plot to blow up jet fuel tanks and a pipeline at JFK International Airport, there were equal sentiments of relief and fear. Here's three ways that tougher engineering and security are keeping fuel pipelines safe.
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
NASA chief Michael Griffin has apologized to a top group of engineers and scientists for the controversial comments he made last week about global warming. Plus, the world's biggest science project hits a snag and high-tech pranksters go beyond yelling fire in a theater.
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Take a minute to remember our fallen U.S. service members and find out what you can do for our troops serving around the world. And if you are displaying the red, white and blue this weekend, do it right--check out our brief summary of the U.S. Flag Code.
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
In an update from Washington, PM aviation correspondent Barbara S. Peterson analyzes how any doubts about delays bedeviling summer airline trouble are about to be squashed-until the FAA's NextGen air traffic control installs satellite-based GPS everywhere, that is.
 
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submitted by NerdyChick 577 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
The radioactive poison used to kill Alexander Litvinenko isn't strong enough for a health scare, experts told us, but there was strong enough evidence for British officials to charge a man with murder. Plus, going green on the road, mobile on Everest and big in the air.
 

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