Why be libertarian, anyway? By this we mean, what’s the point of the whole thing? Why engage in a deep and lifelong commitment to the principle and the goal of individual liberty Continue reading
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IRS – Search
IRS – Search Seizure – IRS Raided California Health Care Provided Med Records – Wake Up America! Lawsuit Filed Against IRS Over Raid – Up To 60 Million Personal Medical Records Taken IRS – Search Seizure IRS Raided California Health Care Provided – Wak… By: Mass Tea Party Continue reading
17-4 Search and Destroy I’m a Cyborg! – Video
17-4 Search and Destroy I'm a Cyborg! Please hit that like button if you enjoyed the video! Follow me on Twitter here https://twitter.com/DaRealBOZWER Check out my previous video here http://yout… By: bozwer29 Continue reading
2007 Jeep Liberty Used Cars Hammonton NJ – Video
2007 Jeep Liberty Used Cars Hammonton NJ http://www.autoadvantagenj.net This 2007 Jeep Liberty is available from Auto Advantage. For details, call us at 609-704-9777. By: Dealer Car Search Continue reading
2005 Jeep Liberty Used Cars Metairie LA – Video
2005 Jeep Liberty Used Cars Metairie LA http://www.mattinglymotors.net This 2005 Jeep Liberty is available from Mattingly Motors. For details, call us at 504-889-7933. By: Dealer Car Search Continue reading
Press freedom – and its limitations
Western democracies, like the US, are seen as safe havens for press freedom. Yet, the ongoing AP scandal suggests that surveillance of journalists is no taboo Continue reading
NASA telescope's planet-hunting days may be over
LOS ANGELES (AP) NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler telescope is broken, potentially jeopardizing the search for other worlds where life could exist outside our solar system. If engineers can’t find a fix, the failure could mean an end to the $600 million mission’s search, although the space agency wasn’t ready to call it quits Wednesday. The telescope has discovered scores of planets but only two so far are the best candidates for habitable planets Continue reading
NASA craft's planet-hunting days may be numbered
LOS ANGELES (AP) NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler telescope is broken, potentially jeopardizing the search for other worlds where life could exist outside our solar system. If engineers can’t find a fix, the failure could mean an end to the $600 million mission’s search, although the space agency wasn’t ready to call it quits Wednesday. Continue reading
Google Buys a Quantum Computer for Artificial Intelligence Lab with NASA
The search giant Google is now too much interested to elaborate artificial intelligence. Google and NASA together establishing a laboratory called ‘Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab’ to study AI by.. Continue reading
Sikorsky Aerospace Services to Complete SAR Conversion for Brunei Shell S-92® Aircraft
SINGAPORE, May 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –IMDEX Asia — Sikorsky Aerospace Services (SAS) announced plans today to perform the first post-delivery Search and Rescue (SAR) modifications to Brunei Shell’s Sikorsky S-92 helicopter. Originally configured for offshore oil missions, the aircraft will undergo a comprehensive conversion to a SAR configuration to serve customers in Borneo and the surrounding Southeast Asia region. SAS is the aftermarket business of Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp Continue reading
The Search for Artificial Intelligence on the net – Video
The Search for Artificial Intelligence on the net By: Johan Van Woensel Continue reading
After Boston, Division in the Libertarian Ranks: My Response to Jim Harper
My recent observations on Hoovers Defining Ideas about the relationship of civil liberties to national security have drawn a stern response from Catos own Jim Harper, whose central claim is that I have sounded needless anti-privacy notes in my attack on the privacy protective policies that have been championed by Massachusetts Republican State Senator Robert Hedlund, whom I criticized for being too squeamish on aggressive and targeted government action to counter the threats that became all too visible on April 15, 2013. Continue reading
Google or the government: who’s really controlling our freedom online?
Its an apt time to reflect on online freedom. On 3 May its World Media Freedom Day and South Africa, which has just passed a bill severely restricting what the press can report on, celebrates its freedom day this weekend. Continue reading
Sun columnist honoured for writings on spirituality
Vancouver Sun columnist Douglas Todd has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the Vancouver School of Theology “in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the field of journalism pertaining to subjects of spirituality and religion.” The school noted that Todd was raised in a family of staunch atheists, but has become one of the most decorated writers on spirituality and ethics in North America, winning several awards and scholarships for his work. Continue reading
NASA finds planet pair just right for life
WASHINGTON NASAs planet-hunting telescope has discovered two planets that seem ideal for some sort of life to flourish. And they are just the right size and in just the right place. One is toasty, the other chilly. Continue reading
NASA sees distant planets that seem ideal for life
WASHINGTON (AP) NASA’s planet-hunting telescope has discovered two planets that seem like ideal places for some sort of life to flourish. And they are just the right size and in just the right place. One is toasty, the other nippy Continue reading
Vatican Conference Hopes to Promote Truth on Adult Stem Cell Therapy
Doctors, Patients Speak on Personal Experiences Vatican City, April 11, 2013 (Zenit.org) Junno Arocho Esteves | 876 hits During todays first session of the Second International Vatican Adult Stem Cell Conference, scientists, doctors and patients had an opportunity to share not only the advances in adult stem cell research, but also the potential it has to transform modern day health care. The ethical debate on the use of embryonic stem cells has, according to Dr. Continue reading
Can You Buy Exoplanet Naming Rights? No, Astronomy Group Says
There may not be an alien planet named Heinlein any time soon if the International Astronomical Union (IAU) gets its way. The astronomy group issued a reminder Friday (April 12) that it is the only body authorized to give exoplanets their official names, despite recent naming initiatives by companies like Uwingu Continue reading
'Dark matter' clues on space station
STORY HIGHLIGHTS (CNN) — Nearly two years after it was sent up to the International Space Station, a giant particle physics detector has provided its first results in the search for the mysterious “dark matter” believed to be a major component of the universe. Continue reading
Space station detector gives first clues to ‘dark matter’
STORY HIGHLIGHTS (CNN) — Nearly two years after it was sent up to the International Space Station, a giant particle physics detector has provided its first results in the search for the mysterious “dark matter” believed to be a major component of the universe. Continue reading