Writing a OOP program using Human Level Artificial Intelligence This video shows a robot writing a software program using object-oriented programming (OOP). Continue reading
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Skylab Legacy: Space Station Astronauts Reflect on 40 Years of Life Off Earth
Before the International Space Station existed, before U.S. astronauts shared space on Russia’s space station Mir, America’s first home in Earth orbit was Skylab. Continue reading
NASA: The polar jet stream – Video
NASA: The polar jet stream The polar jet stream can travel at speeds greater than 100 mph. Here, the fastest winds are colored red; slower winds are blue. Continue reading
Worlds Worst Sales Event Ever – Video
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Do You Think This is True… Worst Sales Event Ever? – Video
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Soyuz put in place for mission to space station
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (AP) A Soyuz spacecraft atop a towering rocket was placed into launch position Monday at Russia’s manned-space facility in the freezing, windswept steppes of Kazakhstan ahead of a five-month mission for three astronauts to the International Space Station. The craft was rolled out of its hangar on a flatbed train at exactly 7 a.m. in strict accordance with tradition and crawled for two hours at a walking pace to the launch pad. Continue reading
Supersolano 3500 1800 Watt Lite Professional Ceramic Toumaline Dryer – Video
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DadLiamProductions Astronomy – Mercury – Video
DadLiamProductions Astronomy – Mercury This is an educational video about Mercury. Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system, and the closest planet the the Sun Continue reading
The Sun As You’ve Never Seen It Before! – Video
The Sun As You've Never Seen It Before! A crucial, and often underappreciated, facet of science lies in deciding how to turn the raw numbers of data into useful, understandable information — often through graphs and images. Such visualization techniques are needed for everything from making a map of planetary orbits based on nightly measurements of where they are in the sky to colorizing normally invisible light such as X-rays to produce “images” of the sun Continue reading
NASA Statement On Alpha Centauri Planet Discovery
The following is a statement about the European Southern Observatory’s latest exoplanet discovery from NASA’s Science Mission Directorate Associate Administrator, Dr. Continue reading
NASA OCT Announcement of Flight Opportunities #6 Now Open
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Dryden Flight Research Center has released a solicitation entitled “NASA Announcement of Flight Opportunities (AFO) for Payloads Maturing Crosscutting Technologies that Advance Multiple Future Space Missions to Flight Readiness Status.” The current solicitation cycle, AFO #6, provides access to flights on parabolic flights, suborbital Reusable Launch Vehicles (sRLV), and high-altitude balloons. Applications are due on or before 11:59 PM Eastern Time December 21, 2012, and selections will be announced in February 2013 (target). The solicitation is available by opening the NASA Research Opportunities home page at http://nspires.nasaprs.com , selecting “Solicitations,” then selecting “Open Solicitations,” and, selecting “NOCT110 Announcement of Flight Opportunities.” To go directly to the solicitation page on NSPIRES click here. Continue reading
All-New 2013 Chevy Malibu Make Waves in Midsize Segment with 2.9% Financing for 60 Months or 0% on 2012 Malibu While …
Chevrolets eighth generation Malibu – LS, LT, Top-spec LTZ and fuel-saving Eco with eAssist now includes fresh styling, MyLink infotainment system, class-leading handling and 2.9% financing for 60 months making it one of the most progressive midsize sedans to hit Guaranty Chevrolet’s showrooms in decades. SANTA ANA, Calif. (PRWEB) October 04, 2012 The precision continues on the inside of the 2013 Chevy Malibu with attractive styling, advanced technology, and entertainment options topped off with a level of comfort that is sure to be valued by any driver Continue reading
NASA Announcement of Flight Opportunities #5 Now Open
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Dryden Flight Research Center has released a solicitation entitled “NASA Announcement of Flight Opportunities (AFO) for Payloads Maturing Crosscutting Technologies that Advance Multiple Future Space Missions to Flight Readiness Status.” The current solicitation cycle, AFO #5, provides access to flights on parabolic flights, suborbital Reusable Launch Vehicles (sRLV), and high-altitude balloons. Applications are due on or before 5:30 PM Eastern Time September 21, 2012, and selections will be announced in November 2012 (target). Continue reading
NASA Space Station Lead Increment Scientist's Highlights For the Week of July 30, 2012
(Highlights: Week of July 30, 2012) — Two biology experiments arrived at the station aboard the HTV-3. They were winners in the YouTube Space Lab global science contest. This contest challenges students to design an experiment to be conducted onboard the station Continue reading
Implementing a therapeutic hypothermia program for post-cardiac arrest in acute care hospitals
Public release date: 2-Aug-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Vicki Cohn vcohn@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News New Rochelle, NY, August 2, 2012National guidelines recommend the use of therapeutic hypothermia to improve outcomes in patients who suffer a heart attack outside of a hospital. Continue reading
NASA app puts space station at your fingertips
Ever wonder what the crew on board the International Space Station is doing right now? Or what is the temperature of each of the orbiting outpost’s modules? Or how much power is being generated at this very instant by the space station’s solar array wings Continue reading
Ray Bradbury, 1920-2012
There was, quite simply, no writer like Ray Bradbury, the futurist who brought science fiction into the literary mainstream. Many of his 30 books are classics including The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man and Dandelion Wine. Continue reading