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DARPA To Harness Power Of Lightning To Transmit Data

By   /  March 22, 2011  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

DARPA plans underground network using bolts of lightning to transmit data… Hightech Edge Underground Data Network To Use Lightning Strikes Hoping to go a stage further in harnessing the power of electricity than Nikola Tesla, DARPA envisions a future where underground intelligence centers send and receive data on the strikes of lightning bolts. The project [...]

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Shocking photos of US troops released

By   /  March 22, 2011  /  Uncategorized  /  No Comments

PressTV       German Magazine Der Spiegel has released hideous photographs of US soldiers posing with what looks like dead Afghan men. In one of the pictures, a US soldier holds a bleeding man’s head up, and then in another photo a soldier is smiling, a Press TV correspondent in Washington reported on Monday. [...]

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Radiation level 1,600 times above norm in Fukushima nuke zone (Video)

By   /  March 22, 2011  /  Environment  /  No Comments

Work to restore power and crucial cooling functions resumed Tuesday morning at the crisis-hit reactors at the quake-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, following suspension Monday after smoke was detected at its No. 2 and No. 3 reactors, its operator said. Meanwhile, radiation 1,600 times higher than normal levels has been detected in an area [...]

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Amazing! NASA Now Estimates at least 2 Billion Alien Earths in Our Galaxy Alone

By   /  March 22, 2011  /  Conspiracy, Science & Technology  /  No Comments

Space.com Roughly one out of every 37 to one out of every 70 sunlike stars in the sky might harbor an alien Earth, a new study reveals. These findings hint that billions of Earthlike planets might exist in our galaxy, researchers added. These new calculations are based in data from the Kepler space telescope, which [...]

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Here comes trouble?

By   /  March 22, 2011  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

A big sunspot is emerging over the sun’s southeastern limb, and it is crackling with activity. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a surge of extreme ultraviolet radiation from the sunspot’s magnetic canopy on March 21st: This appears to be the return of old sunspot 1165, last seen in early March when it formed on the [...]

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America’s presidents quick to go to war (Video)

By   /  March 22, 2011  /  World  /  No Comments

Russia Today  It’s become an unspoken addendum to the job description: become President of the United States. Declare war – somewhere, somehow. For President Ronald Reagan in 1986, it was a familiar attack on a familiar enemy – Moammar Ghadafi.He announced that the US would take action on April 14, 1986. “Despite our repeated warnings, [...]

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Disturbing: ‘Nuclear Boy’ Cartoon Explains Japan’s Nuclear Crisis To Kids (Video)

By   /  March 22, 2011  /  Environment  /  No Comments

Huffington Post What’s going on in Japan? Even for those following developments closely, the unfolding nuclear crisis isn’t easy to understand. There has been no shortage of Japan nuclear crisis timelines, interactives and explainers, but how do you explain the situation to children? A new cartoon tries to do just that. The “Nuclear Boy” animation [...]

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