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The next round in what is likely to be a battle over NASA spending priorities has ensued, the Houston Chronicle reported on Friday. The House version of the 2016 NASA Authorization Bill lops $500 million from the president’s request for Earth science. Most of the money is transferred over to the...
While Medicaid expansion and low-income pool funding are on top of the health care agenda here in Florida, the scientific community is once again waiting to see if congress will increase National Insitutes of Health's funding.img...
Apple's smartwatch began shipping Friday - and when it starts landing on wrists, it will have a lot to prove...
The 911 dispatcher sent the call to Lee County Sheriff’s Deputy Yvan Fernandez, who acknowledged receiving the call. And then, according to the sheriff’s office, Deputy Fernandez made a decision that looks bad not only looking back on it — but one that should have been, as soon as he...
From it being named after a Confederate general to having the Confederate flag right there on the paint job, it’s been a beacon of outrage for those that hate everything the Old South stood for during Civil War times. But even though there have always been haters, the animosity towards the car...
George Putic As every computer owner knows, when their machines run a complex program they get pretty hot. In fact, cooling the processors can be expensive, especially when you're dealing with huge banks of computer servers. But what if that energy could heat private homes? A Dutch energy...
VOA News A recent report underscores the proliferation of cell phone use in sub-Saharan Africa. According to the Pew Research Center survey, Africa has all but skipped the “landline stage of development.” The growth has been exponential. In 2002, only one tenth of the populations of...