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This Week`s Advice Central topic is: Being Found Online Although online dating serves millions of people each and every day, do you reap the benefits of having an online profile? If you're not writing a dazzling headline, if your self-profile reads like the instructions to brewing tea, you are not going to be found as a suitable date for anyone (except for maybe one of your grandmother's tea party guests!). So let's read a word from the wise, spruce up those headlines, add some interesting tidbits to those profiles... make someone really, REALLY want to email you and maybe even meet you in person. Heck, the only thing you have to lose is watching an episode of American Idol, and for that there's always Tivo! Have a great week. A love links plusCalifornia American Water seeks rate hike California American Water plans to increase water rates for Sacramento customers by more than 60 percent over two years. (AWK) bizjournalsNext Generation Nuclear Power Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the January 2003 issue of Scientific American.Rising electricity prices and last summer’s rolling blackouts in California have focused fresh attention on nuclear power’s key role in keeping America’s lights on. Today 103 nuclear plants crank out a fifth of the nation’s total electrical output. And despite residual public misgivings over Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, the industry has learned its lessons and established a solid safety record during the past decade. Meanwhile the efficiency and reliability of nuclear plants have climbed to record levels. Now with the ongoing debate about reducing greenhouse gases to avoid the potential onset of global warming, more people are recognizing that nuclear reactors produce electricity without discharging into the air carbon dioxide or pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and smog-causing sulfur compounds. The world demand for energy is projected to rise by about 50 perc Scientific AmericanSmarter Use of Nuclear Waste Editor's Note: This story was originally printed in the December 2005 issue of Scientific American magazine. Despite long-standing public concern about the safety of nuclear energy, more and more people are realizing that it may be the most environmentally friendly way to generate large amounts of electricity. Several nations, including Brazil, China, Egypt, Finland, India, Japan, Pakistan, Russia, South Korea and Vietnam, are building or planning nuclear plants. But this global trend has not as yet extended to the U.S., where work on the last such facility began some 30 years ago. [More] Scientific AmericanBattle of Isandlwana The Battle of Isandlwana was fought on January 22, 1879, during the opening stages of the Anglo-Zulu War. After advancing into Zululand, the British troops guarding the camp at Isandlwana were attacked by the main Zulu army and massacred. The defeat at Isandlwana remains the greatest British defeat at the hands of native forces. About.comDismantling Nuclear Reactors Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the March 2003 issue of Scientific American.In a tidy office in the city hall in Wiscasset, Me., right around the corner from the town clerk, Judy Foss touts the virtues of an 820-acre industrial site that she plans to have available for redevelopment soon. It offers easy access by road, rail and barge and has plenty of cooling water. It is already on the high-voltage electric grid. It is just a mile from the municipal airport, the local government is stable, and the natives are friendly. [More] Scientific AmericanGeneral Henry Knox A Boston patriot, Henry Knox was a bookseller at the beginning of the American Revolution. A student of artillery, he became Gen. George Washington's chief of artillery and served with the Continental Army for the duration of the war. With independence secured, Henry Knox served as the United States' first secretary of war. About.comA Look Back at Minstrelsy During the 19th century, for many Americans it was a popular pastime to spend an evening at a minstrel theater. While it was entertainment, the main attraction for white audiences... About.comFirst world Young Earth Scientists Congress to be held Oct. 25-28, 2009 (American Geological Institute) The Young Earth Scientists for Society network, an association of earth scientists under the age of 35 years representing geological societies from around the world, in collaboration with the International Year of Planet Earth, is organizing a world congress for young earth scientists, policy makers, advisors and decision makers. Eurekalert.orgWorcester Polytechnic Institute professor receives prestigious early career award (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) Diana Lados, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and director of the university's Integrative Materials Design Center, has received the Orr Early Career Award from the Materials Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The award recognizes research excellence in specific areas of materials science: experimental, computational, and theoretical fatigue, fracture, and creep. Lados also received the Orr Best Paper Award at the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Eurekalert.org |
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Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.
Feedzilla manually aggregates news summaries found in RSS feeds, and redistributes them in either RSS format or as a news widget. Content is collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from an ever-growing list of providers.
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9th of September 2009 - Interview of Feedzilla's founder at the IFA in Berlin. [More]