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By jpiksens, on January 15th, 2012%
A New Orleans woman’s experiment with the illicit drugs dubbed “bath salts” cost her her arm – and nearly her life — after she was ravaged by flesh-eating bacteria that invaded an injection site.
The 34-year-old woman showed up at a . . . → Read More: Woman loses arm from flesh-eating bacteria
By jpiksens, on September 7th, 2011%
This August 2011 image of the Moon made available by NASA shows paths left by walking astronauts, single lines, and lunar buggy tracks, parallel lines, from the 1972 U.S. Apollo 17 moon mission. NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter made this . . . → Read More: Apollo Astronauts Tracks in new Moon Photos
By jpiksens, on August 27th, 2011%
History has seen hurricanes wreak havoc on the American South.
The southern swirl of warm moist air proves a perfect enabler for an angry hurricane eye. But hurricane eyes angling northward often meet a cooling calm before making . . . → Read More: History of Hurricanes in the Northeast
By jpiksens, on August 27th, 2011%
The center of Hurricane Irene has now hit the coast of North Carolina near Cape Lookout with Category 1-force winds of 85 mph.
Hurricane warnings for the next 48 hours have been issued for North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., . . . → Read More: Hurricane Irene Hits North Carolina
By jpiksens, on March 31st, 2011%
The software maker Microsoft claims that Google used its dominant position in the search market to restrict the growth of Microsoft services, including Google limiting the ability of Microsoft Bing to index web content.
There is a list . . . → Read More: Microsoft takes Google complaint to EU
By jpiksens, on March 23rd, 2011%
The 23-year-old Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova was born in Siberia a year after the Chernobyl catastrophe, considered the worst nuclear accident in history, as her parents left Belarus to avoid any possible exposure to the spreading radiation. Maria Sharapova’s . . . → Read More: Sharapova’s Chernobyl commitment
By jpiksens, on March 23rd, 2011%
Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday that a century-old gold-trimmed royal carriage will carry the new princess Kate Middleton and her prince, William, from Westminster Abbey through central London to the palace.
The same carriage (called the 1902 State Landau) has . . . → Read More: Historic carriage for Prince William and Kate Middleton
By jpiksens, on March 20th, 2011%
The recent events at one of Japan’s nuclear energy complexes will renew the debate on the safety of nuclear power plants for generating our energy needs.
The fact that this nuclear incident occurred just 46 days prior to the . . . → Read More: Do not reject the Nuclear Power
By jpiksens, on March 14th, 2011%
A huge column of smoke billowed from Fukushima Daiichi’s reactor 3, two days after a blast hit reactor 1. The latest explosion, caused by a hydrogen build-up, injured 11 people, one of them seriously. Soon afterwards, a . . . → Read More: A second Explosion on a Japanese Nuclear Plant
By jpiksens, on December 17th, 2010%
The “Mail Online” published photos taken 41 years ago mighty Niagara Falls reduced to nothing more than a barren cliff-top have finally surfaced. The stark images reveal North America’s iconic – and most powerful – waterfall to be . . . → Read More: The Niagara Falls ran dry
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