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Wind Energy: Umm Leads The Way For American Universities

In March 2005, the University of Minnesota-Morris became the first public American university to install a large-scale wind turbine to help meet the school’s electrical needs. Since it was installed, the generator has supplied some 60 percent of the university’s … Continue reading

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Chandrayan I

It was on July 20, 1969 that “Eagle”, the lunar module landed on the moon and American Astronaut Neil Armstrong took “that one small step” paving way for “a giant leap for mankind” . In 2007-08, India will launch Chandrayan … Continue reading

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On the Nature of the Nazca Lines

In my prior posting, entitled “Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism,” I challenged the skeptics (assuming they do not want to acknowledge that the Nazca Lines were made to be viewed by an ancient astronaut) to provide a credible explanation of … Continue reading

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Talk About Hidden Costs…Technically Speaking

7:47 PM 4/24/2006 Author: Lucien Beauley Lighting Facts…I Wanna Know ! Each one of us, at one time or another has either driven or been a passenger in an automobile and experienced our traffic control lighting system. Originally unique, but … Continue reading

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