Out of space in outer space: Special report on NASA’s ‘space junk’ plans

Saturday, September 10, 2011 A 182-page report issued September 1 by the United States National Research Council warns that the amount of debris in space is reaching “a tipping point”, and could cause damage to satellites or spacecraft. The report calls for regulations to reduce the amount of debris, and suggests that scientists increase research…Continue reading

Out of space in outer space: Special report on NASA’s ‘space junk’ plans

CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Hana Razga running in Edmonton—Leduc

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 On October 14, 2008, Canadians will be heading to the polls for the federal election. New Democratic Party candidate Hana Razga is standing for election in the riding of Edmonton—Leduc. Born in London, England to Czechoslovakian parents, she immigrated to Canada in 1968, having a long career in human resources with…Continue reading

CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Hana Razga running in Edmonton—Leduc

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Click Here To Know More About: Plastic Bags In Australia Submitted by: Mike Layman When deciding to establish a business a forefront thought is always, How are we going to separate ourselves from the rest? In this global economy, more and more businesses are now popping up on the market. Other businesses of a kind…Continue reading Sydney City Signs Innovative Corporate Signage Solutions In Australia}

Large forest fire continues to burn into third day in southern Norway

Thursday, June 12, 2008 A large forest fire that started on Monday, June 9 is still out of control in the municipality of Froland in southern Norway. The fire is the largest forest fire to occur in Norway since World War II. The fire has spread extensively and it is estimated that approximately 2,500 acres…Continue reading

Large forest fire continues to burn into third day in southern Norway

Stanford physicists print smallest-ever letters ‘SU’ at subatomic level of 1.5 nanometres tall

Wednesday, February 4, 2009 A new historic physics record has been set by scientists for exceedingly small writing, opening a new door to computing‘s future. Stanford University physicists have claimed to have written the letters “SU” at sub-atomic size. Graduate students Christopher Moon, Laila Mattos, Brian Foster and Gabriel Zeltzer, under the direction of assistant…Continue reading

Stanford physicists print smallest-ever letters ‘SU’ at subatomic level of 1.5 nanometres tall