Saturday, May 3, 2008

GameOn: Episode 160>

GameOn: Episode 160>
Your Podscope hit is at 22:48 Shawn Sines and Chuck Nelson talk to GameDaily.com editor-in-chief Libe Goad about "Grand Theft Auto IV," the Wii Fit and other topics.

24-Hour Mission to Discover New Species in Balboa Park>
Your Podscope hits are at 7:57, 8:04, 8:15 and 8:24 and the public embark on a 24-hour mission to identify as many species of animal and plant life in Balboa Park. The curator of entomology at the San Diego Natural History Museum shares his expectations for this event, which is the first of its kind in San Diego.

Australia’s church-a warning to other nations!>
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Digital Flotsam Podcast 61 - Foolish>
Your Podscope hit is at 7:39 Getting Fooled and Being Foolish

Fossils-they can form quickly>
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The Dangers of Silica Dust

The Dangers of Silica Dust
Silicosis. Lung cancer. Tuberculosis. Renal disease. Autoimmune disorders. It may sound like a litany of unfair and terrifying illnesses, but it's worse - it's a list of the potential side effects of ...

Drugs, Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements
Copyright (c) 2008 Soaring Eagle Companies LLC Many people nowadays are turning to "organics" and "naturals" otherwise known as herbals. The rising popularity of herbal supple...

What Else Are You Getting With Vitamins Supplements
Fillers, Binders, or What Else Am I Getting? There’s more to a vitamin supplement than meets the eye—and sometimes more than meets the label. Fillers, binders, lubricants, and the lik...

Dendrites

Dendrites

Dendrites

They look like fossils, but dendrites are purely mineral growths whose fractal, arborescent habit gives them an organic appearance. Instead, they're generally made of psilomelane or pyrite. Museum specimens and......

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Scientists Explain Why the Global Ain't Warming

Scientists Explain Why the Global Ain't Warming

At least one to two times a month there is a new report that global warming is a fraud and that temperatures are actually dropping. But you have to really search hard for coverage of the report in the news, because presenting evidence that there is no climate change, or that it has nothing to do wit...

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GO LIQUID!
Question: How do I know which vitamins and minerals my system needs? That's a great question. For years in the nutrition industry, companies have been trying to come up with a machine, a bl...

GM Partners with Another Ethanol Company

GM Partners with Another Ethanol Company

GM officials insist they're not getting into the fuel business. But their dollars say otherwise. In January the auto giant bought a stake in Coskata , which has already begun producing small amounts of ethanol from agricultural waste and other biomass, including garbage from landfills. Yesterday the...

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Scientists Pinpoint Dinosaur Extinction - Daily Californian

Scientists Pinpoint Dinosaur Extinction - Daily Californian
Until now, the clock used to measure Earth's history was a little off-by hundreds of thousands of years. Scientists at the Berkeley Geochronology Center have refined a radioactive ...

Did a Cooked Meteorite Seed Life on Earth? - Universe Today
Earth, four billion years ago, was a lifeless, hot and violent place. Not exactly a world where you'd expect life to form. But this was the scene where the first life-forming amino ...

Pikpus et les meteorites
Les Fabuleuses Aventures de M. Pikpus Animation#5 Toutes les autres sur http://ripoche.f.free.fr/anim/ Author: fripoche Tags: pikpus animation bricks film bricksfilm lego fabuleuse aventure m.pikpus court anime image meteorite city:St Brévin country:FR user-category:creation user-category:fun user-category:shortfilms Posted: 17 August 2006

NASASciFiles - The Case of the Shaky Quake
NASASciFiles - The Case of the Shaky Quake NASA 56 min 12 sec - May 11, 2002 NASA Sci Files video containing the following eleven segments. NASA Sci Files segment exploring the different types of waves that earthquakes create. NASA Sci Files segment exploring faults and how they contribute to eartquakes. NASA Sci Files segment explaining what fossils are and how plate tectonics work. NASA Sci Files segment explaining the Global Positions System and how it monitors and measures crustal movement. NASA Sci Files segment exploring the many layers of the earth and how these relate to earthquakes.NASA Sci Files segment explaining how scientists measure the power of earthquakes by using the Richter Scale and the Moment Magnitude Scale. NASA Sci Files segment explaining what meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites are and the differences in these. NASA Sci Files segment explaining the basic facts about earthquakes including frequency, intensity, and location. NASA Sci Files segment exploring how seismographs work and what they do. NASA Sci Files segment explaining the study of seismology and how seismologists study eartquakes. NASA Sci Files segment involving students in an activity that studies how to locate an earthquake's epicenter by using triangulation.