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Monday, March 25, 2002
 

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By Sharon Waxman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, March 25, 2002
HOLLYWOOD, March 24

A film about a math genius suffering from mental illness and an epic fantasy adventure set in an imaginary Middle Earth took top honors tonight at the 74th Academy Awards.
"A Beautiful Mind," about Nobel laureate John Nash's struggle with mental illness, won Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actress and Adapted Screenplay, while "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," a fantasy based on the books by J.R.R. Tolkien, won four Oscars, mainly for technical achievement.
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Monday, March 18, 2002
 

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2020hindsight.org
Gorgeous, gorgeous

Males n Females
X Ys n XXs

Fight-or-flight n Tend-and-befriend Over the weekend, Dave W commented on differences between men n women. 'Tis interesting in light of an article I was sent by email (and my Google followup): All those ol' studies on coping with stress that emphasized the human tendency toward fight-or-flight were done on males. When a coupla researchers conducted a stress study on females, lo, they uncovered a different set of behaviors: tend-and-befriend.
3:35:32 PM    comment


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National Space Biomedical
Research Institute
News Release

"Star Wars" like technology closer than galaxies far away A portable, ultrasound device is being developed that could one day be used to find and treat ailments using non-invasive surgical treatments.
HOUSTON - Technology introduced by members of a galaxy far away, a long time ago, is now one step closer to reality.
And, it's with funding from a space medicine research institute that this breakthrough device will one day kill tumors and stop internal bleeding without knives, scalpels or stitches - basically without surgery as we know it.
1:19:56 PM    comment


Friday, March 15, 2002
 

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CNN.com
Twin probes set for mission to map Earth gravity
March 15, 2002

Twin probes will use a microwave beam, depicted by red lines, to track each other.
By Kate Tobin
CNN Sci-Tech

(CNN) -- Barring any last-minute snags, NASA and the German Space Agency will launch two satellites into orbit Saturday on a five-year mission to study Earth's gravity field.
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, or GRACE, aims to map variations in the Earth's gravity field as it changes over time in response to shifts in sea levels, the ebb and flow of glaciers, the seasonal melting and freezing of ice sheets, and other such fluctuations.
Further Information

GRACE-short for the Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment
CNN NASA satellite pair to tackle weighty task
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FOXNews.com
Florida Man Fights to Keep 'ATHEIST' Licence Plate

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — State officials want to take back a license plate reading "ATHEIST" more than 16 years after issuing it to the vice president of Atheists of Florida.
Steven Miles tools around Gainesville with the vanity license plate and says it is a form of self-expression.
9:19:24 AM    comment


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FOXNews.com
Much of U.S. in Grip of Dangerous Drought

NEW YORK — Gripped by drought, states from the Atlantic Ocean nearly to the Pacific have become a veritable tinderbox ready for the spark and there's no relief in sight, weather forecasters said Thursday.
The nationwide drought is more than a simple dry spell. The entire state of Wyoming has been declared a drought disaster area, and vast stretches of the Southeast and the West are ripe for wildfires.
Further Information
CNN.Com — Drought 'sleeping giant' in U.S.
U.S. Drought monitor maps, updated each Thursday at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time.
8:48:50 AM    comment


Thursday, March 14, 2002
 

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BBC News
ENGLAND
Dolphins face extinction, MPs told

Hundreds of dolphins have been washed ashore

The common dolphin could vanish from waters between England and France, MPs have been warned.
Torbay MP Adrian Sanders said during a Westminster Hall debate on Wednesday, record numbers of dolphins and porpoises had been found washed up on beaches in England and France since January.
7:16:46 PM    comment


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Yahoo! News
Russian Co. Presents 'Space Plane'

By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press Writer

ZHUKOVSKY, Russia (AP) - Eager to open up a space tourism market, a Russian aerospace company presented a mock-up Thursday of a "space plane" that would give an adventurer willing to pay nearly $100,000 the chance to experience three minutes in zero gravity on the edge of space.
Further Information
BBC News - Russia unveils tourists' spaceship
1:26:55 PM    comment


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The American Experience
Race for the Superbomb
Nuclear Blast Mapper

Map a Blast

Would you survive a nuclear blast? Nuclear Blast Mapper will show you how terribly destructive thermonuclear weapons are. Step 1: Choose a Weapon...
1 Megaton Surface Blast: Pressure Damage Map The fission bomb detonated over Hiroshima had the explosive blast equivalent to 12,500 tons of TNT. Blast Mapper's hydrogen bomb, hypothetically detonated on the earth's surface at any location you choose, has about 80 times the blast power of that 1945 explosion.
Further Information
DOE Nevada Photo Library - Atmospheric Nuclear testing images

1:06:14 PM    comment


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BBC News
SCI/TECH
Russia unveils tourists's spaceship

By Caroline Wyatt
BBC Moscow correspondent

A Russian company has unveiled the prototype of the world's first reusable spaceship, aimed at space tourists.
C21 is fully automatic, and the idea is that even with very little training, one of the passengers could sit at the controls.
7:33:53 AM    comment


Wednesday, March 13, 2002
 

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BBC Online News
Blue jet streaks high

The lights move into the upper atmosphere at a rapid rate
By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News Online science editor

Lightning-like flashes called blue jets may link the electrical energy of thunderstorms and the charged layer of the upper atmosphere.
Writing in the journal Nature Victor Pasko at Pennsylvania State University, US, and colleagues used high-speed low-light cameras to capture an image of a fleeting blue jet that extended from the top of a thunderstorm 70 kilometres up into the ionosphere.
6:01:27 PM    comment


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ABCNEWS.com—Researchers
Chewing Gum May Make People Smarter
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By Jeremy Laurence

LONDON (Reuters) - The often-maligned act of chewing gum could in fact make us smarter, according to British research.
A joint study carried out by the University of Northumbria and the Cognitive Research Unit, Reading, has found that chewing gum has a positive effect on cognitive tasks such as thinking and memory.
10:03:10 AM    comment


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CNN.com
Smart Mars rovers to think, work as team
March 13, 2002

Two autonomous rovers approached, gripped and carried this beam more than 164 feet (50 m) in a recent test.
From Allard Beutel

NASA is working on a new breed of rovers whose sole purpose is to work together on Mars. They are robots that basically act like synchronized swimmers for construction work.
The space agency envisions a martian building crew consisting of multiple rovers. Prototypes can now lift and move an eight-foot metal beam.
9:21:32 AM    comment



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