Princeton Innovation Magazine Promo Video

The Princeton Journal of Science and Technology Innovation Magazine is the only publication at Princeton University dedicated to bringing cutting-edge science news to the campus community. Much like Scientific American and Popular Science, Innovation makes scientific concepts easy for the layperson to understand, while still providing in-depth coverage of important developments. Each issue covers a [...]

Michael Mann & the Science of Climate Change

Michael E. Mann is an American climatologist, author of more than 80 peer-reviewed journal publications, most notably a number of articles on paleoclimate and as one of the originators of a graph of temperature trends dubbed the “hockey stick graph” for the shape of the graph. In 2009 he was promoted to professor at Pennsylvania [...]

NASA – Topex / Poseidon Oceanography Mission Ends

The joint NASA/Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales Topex/Poseidon oceanography satellite ceased operations after nearly 62,000 orbits of Earth. The spacecraft lost its ability to maneuver, bringing to a close a successful 13-year mission.
Topex/Poseidon data have helped in hurricane and El Nino/La Nina forecasting, ocean and climate research, ship routing, offshore industries, fisheries management, marine mammals’ research, [...]

Lunar Objects Revealed In NASA Photography

Incredible new photographic evidence of structures on the Moon using official archive photography from the Apollo missions.
About Lunomaly Research Group, LLC.
Mission Statement
To stimulate conversation and debate in public and academic circles by revealing new photographic evidence of possible intentionally designed structures existing on the Moon prior to, and during the Apollo missions.
Research
Our research is currently [...]

Lunar Objects Revealed In NASA Photography

Incredible new photographic evidence of structures on the Moon using official archive photography from the Apollo missions.
About Lunomaly Research Group, LLC.
Mission Statement
To stimulate conversation and debate in public and academic circles by revealing new photographic evidence of possible intentionally designed structures existing on the Moon prior to, and during the Apollo missions.
Research
Our research is currently [...]

Apophis Hit Earth in 2029 ?

Apophis’ Earth Encounters in 2029
2008-Feb-22: Paper received JPL’s 2008 Edward Stone Award for Outstanding Research Publication
Predicting Apophis’ Earth Encounters in 2029 and 2036
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/apophis/
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