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Obama budget ends return-to-moon plan
Thu Jan 28, 2010
I've always wanted to see Earth firing probes off to literally everything, because they yield incredible scientific results at low cost.
Obama budget ends return-to-moon plan
Thu Jan 28, 2010
I've read the Augustine report thoroughly which narrowed down the options for the future of Human Space Flight, and I found their assessment to be very well stated and their choice of the "Flexible Path" to be the best option for the future of Human Space travel.
Are kids spending too much time 'plugged in'?
Wed Jan 20, 2010
It is up to parents to teach moderation, but technology will become absolutely ubiquitous within all areas of daily life within 2010-2020.
Are kids spending too much time 'plugged in'?
Wed Jan 20, 2010
No
Safety panel backs NASA's plans for new rocket
Tue Jan 19, 2010
Both programs, NASA's Constellation program and Corporate ventures should be nurtured to their full potential. If humanity is ever going to survive and exist as the first species to achieve simultaneous planetary and space-borne civilizations, we have to nurture all avenues.
First molecular transistor created
Tue Jan 12, 2010
2020 CES will hopefully have nano computers that can be built into 1mm thick OLED screens. This discovery holds a lot potential for the future of computing. I'm already loving the scientific breakthroughs of 2010.
Video games take bigger role in education
Thu Dec 10, 2009
I'm so thrilled to hear about scientists, teachers, and video game developers working together to harness the amazing potential of video games in the educational environment.
Would the possibility of a robot being used for malicious deeds keep you from buying one?
Wed Nov 4, 2009
I like the benefits enough to risk the consequences.
If you don't choose to pay extra to sign up for "concierge" or "boutique" medical care, should you still get the same access to your doctor's time and attention?
Mon Nov 23, 2009
Yes, medical care should not be treated like food service. I'm not tipping a doctor for doing their job. It's your health, not your food.
Is the promise of radioactive batteries worth the risks?
Wed Nov 18, 2009
With most kinds of radioactive elements, there is no danger. Love to never have to charge a phone, or any wireless device again.
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Obama budget ends return-to-moon plan
Obama budget ends return-to-moon plan
Are kids spending too much time 'plugged in'?
Are kids spending too much time 'plugged in'?
Safety panel backs NASA's plans for new rocket
First molecular transistor created
Video games take bigger role in education
Would the possibility of a robot being used for malicious deeds keep you from buying one?
If you don't choose to pay extra to sign up for "concierge" or "boutique" medical care, should you still get the same access to your doctor's time and attention?
Is the promise of radioactive batteries worth the risks?