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Wave Energy Prototype, ‘SeaRay,’ Exceeds Expectations
Add another notch to Oregon’s growing wave power industry. The case for commercialized wave energy is enjoying another surge forward now that Columbia Power Technologies has officially deployed a prototype wave energy device and secured fresh funding from both private and government backers. Just a few months ago we reported that the [...]
The Winning Edge
In the summer of 1994, in the tallest of Princeton University’s ivory towers, Andrew Wiles was completing one of the most extraordinary odysseys in the history of math. For more than three decades, Wiles had been obsessed with Fermat’s Last Theorem, a seemingly simple problem that had stumped mathematicians for 350 years. [...]
Trouble in the Air – presence of the fungus on Vancouver Island
It was roughly a decade ago when the infections began killing people and animals off the coast of British Columbia. Today, cases are popping up in the United States—and our doctors and hospitals have no idea what they’re up against. FOR ALL THE WONDROUS—and destructive—things fungi can do, they seem to lack the crucial [...]
The post-earthquake nuclear crisis: The Japan syndrome
THE precise details of what has gone wrong at the nuclear power plants in north-eastern Japan following the magnitude 9.0 earthquake that struck the area on March 11th remain hazy. But a picture is beginning to emerge as events unfold and information is made available by the plants operators and the Japanese authorities. [...]
Grandi Vini: An opinionated tour of Italy’s 89 finest wines
book review by Dean Tudor,www.deantudor.com Grandi Vini: An opinionated tour of Italys 89 finest wines Clarkson Potter, 2010, 292 pages, ISBN 978-0-307-46303-6, $24.99 US hard covers is by Joseph Bastianich, who owns four Italian wine estates, a wine store, plus many restaurants in New York City. Shamelessly, he has four log rollers including his [...]
Underground information on what’s happening at Fukushima
NaturalNews has received information directly from an American who happened to be in Tokyo at the time of the nuclear incident and who also happens to have a background in atomic energy and nuclear reactors. He has sent us some extremely disturbing information that seems to indicate the situation with the reactors in [...]













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