Month: May 2018
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Nissan Armada ‘Mountain Patrol’ social media-built project vehicle debuts at Overland Expo WEST this weekend
Nissan lays down big tire tracks at Overland Expo WEST with the debut of a special overlanding-equipped project vehicle
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My Quick and Brief Cobra Kai Review
SPOILER ALERT! There might be a few spoilers in this brief review for those who haven’t seen the new series Cobra Kai, based on the original 1984 Karate Kid movie now showing on YouTube Red. If you haven’t seen episodes one or two, then I wouldn’t read this article, until you do. Cobra Kai…
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Female scientists honored at Feinstein Institute’s AWSM luncheon
Organization has raised more than $1M to support female scientists
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Asteroid 2010 WC9 Lost and Found
Asteroid 2010 WC9 will safely pass at about half’s the moon’s distance on Tuesday, May 15, 2018. Estimates of its size range from 197 to 427 feet making the May 15 pass one of the closest approaches ever observed of an asteroid of this size. This asteroid was “lost” and then found again. Asteroid 2010…
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New Study Shows Breads And Cereals Contribute Many Nutrients Older Americans Are Missing For Healthy Aging
Data Presented at American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting
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How I was Captured by the Topic of UFOs
What is with this UFO obsession of mine?
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Black Women Leaders Speak Up and Out on Money and the “MeToo” Movement
“Why is it when white women tell their truth, it’s all over the media,” says Dr. Venus Opal Reese, creator of the Black Woman Millionaire Tour and author of the best-selling book by the same name. “Based on conversations I have had with hundreds of black women leaders and entrepreneurs who have attended tour stops…
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The Mystery Of The Missing Magnetic Monopoles
The Mystery Of The Missing Magnetic Monopoles By Judith E Braffman-Miller The night sky above Earth blazes with the distant fierce fires of countless stars, and when we stare up at this magnificent spectacle of stellar fireworks, we cannot help but wonder how this show came to be. What scientists know now, or…
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Another Meteor Shower: Eta Aquariids
Hey sky watchers and stargazers, get ready for another Meteor Shower. The Eta Aquariid meteors can be seen this weekend. Every year between late April and May, the Earth comes into the orbital path of Halley’s Comet, plowing through the stream of comet debris which is the source of the Eta Aquariids. This shower favors…