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Science
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S and P Seismic Wave Reflection Barrier
Some Science Fiction authors have written about future technologies, which could predict Earthquakes, many scientists do believe this may some day be possible. Few have ever written of technologies in the future, which might deflect Earthquakes once they start.
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Bridge Over Pass Support Structures in Lake Pontchartrain Need Environmental Coatings
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina we find the mighty Lake Ponchartrain full of unnecessary crud and pollution. This is unfortunate indeed as the lake is a place for boaters, fishing and a fun lifestyle. The waters pumped back into the lake were polluted with e.Coli bacteria, chemicals and debris, which is going to be tough on the lakes eco-system.
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Carbon Nano Tube Sheets for Pipelines
The applications for materials like carbon nanotube sheets are endless, yet one application seems almost to good to be true. Nanotube sheets are light, flexible, strong, transparent and can conduct electricity. All of which are ideal for use in pipelines. Imagine being able to see inside a pipeline and then press a button and it becomes opaque again?
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Can We Build a National Defense Net to Stop Swarms of MAVs?
Is it possible to build a defense shield to stop micro-air vehicles in swarms from flying into Blue Force positions or across our borders? Having a tracking system to protect against small UAVs, MAVs or even Nano Smart Dust or airborne vehicles would be a worthwhile pursuit wouldn’t it?
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What is Science?
Students often ask; “What exactly is science?” Professors explain by discussing theories, proofs, laws of physics, observations, duplication of results, etc.. Professors often pull rank on students when they argue a point with the professor on extending the professors definition of science.
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Embryonic Stem Cell
Stem cells are primitive undifferentiated cells that have the capability to form any of the 220 different types of cells in the human body. The embryonic stem cell is found in the embryo and develops into various cells that make a baby. This single cell is capable of forming or specializing to form any kind of cell.
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Mississippi River Mouth Debris Jetting Using Acoustic Transducers
The Mighty Mississippi is backing up and causing flooding issues due to over growth build up at its river mouth. This is dangerous because that region is already so close to sea level. In fact much of the City of New Orleans is 12-feet under sea level and protected by a man-made seawall.
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Gulf of Mexico Formed by a Rotating Hurricane Trapped in the Region
Recently in a coffee shop I met a gentleman who had dismissed himself from University Level Study and had developed some interesting theories on land formations of the Americas. His theory included a concept that the Gulf of Mexico some 2.5 billion plus years ago was situated in a place where extreme weather occurred and Hurricanes of a category we have never seen in our present period existed.
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Earthquake and Disaster Delays in Scientific Innovation
In our present period we are continually reminded that we live on the surface of the planet and with that great honor comes issues of Mother Nature we must deal with. It is a fair trade off, as you get sunshine, warmth and heat from the sun; water, fish and surfing opportunities from the ocean and the stars, moon and cosmos to propel thought, enlightenment and understanding of who we are and perhaps some insight into why we are here.
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The Bermuda Triangle and Antarctica
The disposition of Earth Energy Grid Anomalies around the Earth serve to tell us some things we need further study to understand about who we are and what purpose this planet serves.
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