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Topics: Civics, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Martin Luther King, Star Trek
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[1] Photos: Martin Luther King statues around the country (and beyond), Pete Corson - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, [accessed] 12 January 2018 [2] The King Center: The King Philosophy, [accessed] 12 January 2018
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123 Of The Most Powerful Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes Ever, Hannah Hutyra, Keep Inspiring dot me, [accessed] 12 January 2018 The Manchurian Candidate, Wikipedia [accessed] 12 January 2018 50 years later, 'The Other America' MLK described in Grosse Pointe still exists, Ken Coleman, Detroit Free Press, [accessed] 14 January 2018
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Dr. King: Science Advocate... January 20, 2014
Requiem for Moab... April 14, 2017
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Topics: Civics, Civil Rights, Existentialism, Human Rights, LGBT Rights, Women's Rights
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Topics: Antimatter, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Dark Matter, Star Trek, Theoretical Physics
Our universe has antimatter partner on the other side of the Big Bang, say physicists
Cosmology, Physics World
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Overview: Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory |
Topics: High Energy Physics, Particle Physics, Theoretical Physics, X-rays
Beam Us Up: Ultra-bright X-ray beams expanding the boundaries of research
Steve Koppes, Argonne National Laboratory
I would give an intricate, wordy introduction, but there are some hinderances. I am currently realm-building for a debut series, but life has a way of taking priority. One day, I will have the availability I need. My next one will be more detailed, rest assured.
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Topics: Climate Change, Global Warming, Politics, Research
Disaster Response Projects Could Lose Funding to Border Wall
Daniel Cusick, Policy and Ethics, Scientific American
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Topics: Laser, Optical Physics, Photonics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Quantum Mechanics
3D topological insulators go photonic, Belle Dumé, Physics World
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Topics: Civics, Civil Rights, Existentialism, Human Rights, Politics
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Party of Apocalypse - a pre-election, frustrated essay rant that sadly hasn't faded away.
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Topics: Astronomy, Astrophysics, NASA, Politics, Research
Hubble telescope camera is broken — and US government shutdown could delay repairs
Alexandra Witze, Nature
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Topics: Green Energy, Green Tech, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Star Wars
CES 2019: Hyundai's walking car concept is perfect for first responders, Andrew Krok, CNET
Topics: Biology, Cancer, Electromagnetic Radiation, Green Energy, Nanotechnology, Research
Electric nanoparticles can target and kill cancer cells by zapping them
Emerging Technology, arXiv
Topics: Astronomy, Astrophysics, General Relativity, Gravitational Waves, LIGO, Neutron Stars
A New Cosmic Messenger, Imre Bartos, Physics World
Imre Bartos is an assistant professor at the University of Florida in the US, where he studies extreme cosmic explosions related to the formation and evolution of black holes. He is a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and an associate member of the IceCube Collaboration
The fact that most indie Black Age publishers produce limited editions or small press runs insures the collector will likely have a rare item to treasure. Future speculative investors, auctions and collectors, once its time has come, will pay dividends to acquire items from this extended important era in this industry. Seeing "Black" as investment value or prestige is growing beyond the realm of that which comes from the mainstream. Most will be left saying...."I had those Black Age books...I didn't ever think much of them. Damn!"
Concept. Design. Production. All strong and at the ready. But where are the matching, ready for the challenge up for the opportunity legal, marketing, investment or distribution folks? Are they simply missing in action? Are they slow and derivative? Or do they only see value in drafting on the cast offs and one offs of the mainstream instead of embracing the future profits of our Dreams?
The past weekend something spectacular supposedly had appeared in the skies above planet earth.Astronomers and the folks at NASA had charted out on December 16, a greenish, blobs like comet could be seen making a close approach to earth on December 16.The comet supposedly moves closer to earth a trifle closer than the Moon, so close the greenish comet on that night could be seen with the naked eye. The particular,greenish comet is known as tube "Wirtanen,"one,and on December 16 any persons wanting to view tube comet, there were watch gatherings set up in different areas of America to view, the flashing green comet. Now,in The as the weather is mild in during the days and a smidgen cooler at night,but where I live there are lights too numerous makes the viewing of the green comet not too clear. However,in case some of us other folks on planet earth missed, "the Grinch's comet,"well according to NASA, the Wirtanen,the true name of the comet will not make another flashy,green show until another twenty years,and the Grinch would be possibly nearing the age of say 90 years old?
The author Amina Delamere has sell-published a recent,and rewrite of one of her older novels entitled;ALEXANDREI.After a cosmonaut returns to earth he returns a vampire,but there is another evil on planet earth waiting to destroy ALEXANDREI.The ebook is sold on the sites of Amazon and Barnes and Noble online store. Have a safe, and happy holiday season.Peace,and goodwill for the entire world
Topics: Civics, Civil Rights, Diversity, Human Rights, Humor
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Topics: Materials Science, Probability, Radiation, X-rays
X-ray correlations assemble a complete velocity field, Alex Lopatka, Physics Today
Topics: Climate Change, Existentialism, Global Warming, Politics
Arctic heads for ‘uncharted territory’, Harvey Leifert, Physics World