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    Mysterious Energy of Life  View Printable Version  
    Tuesday, September 07 2010 @ 11:39 AM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Homey

    Sci-TechI believe we are all putting out something like a "personal electromagnetic energy" that does all kinds of things vibration-ally that we barely know of. Life is more than it seems, including all life forms even plants.

    We have barely an inkling of what is going on here. Dowsing for example is one small demonstration of it. Taichi studies this mysterious energy, calling it "chi." NBA basketball players depend on it, to play at a level they themselves can't explain. Creating great art depends on it too.

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    Most Recent Post: 09/07 08:03PM by Tego  

    Hello BP!  View Printable Version  
    Friday, June 25 2010 @ 06:58 PM GMT+4
    Contributed by: tomaidh

    Sci-TechCan't stop the spill? A California engineer James Dehlsen has a system that just might work.

    http://www.ecomerittech.com/ttc/Ecomerit.swf

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    Amazing Green Dream Machine  View Printable Version  
    Tuesday, June 01 2010 @ 06:20 AM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Bob Bady

    Sci-TechNEW, GROUND-BREAKING NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY TO BE UNVEILED

    On Friday, June 4th at 6:00 pm. on Main Street in Brattleboro, as part of the town’s monthly Gallery Walk event, Nuclear Corporations Political Action Committee (NuCorPAC ), in partnership with the Safe & Green Campaign, a citizens environmental group, will be presenting its latest energy generation proposal, the “Amazing Green Dream Machine.”  At this ground-breaking event, NuCorPAC spokesperson Will Newcomb will provide a full demonstration of this revolutionary new technology.  

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    Implementation of Invention for Prevention of Future Oil Spills  View Printable Version  
    Friday, May 21 2010 @ 10:58 AM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Rolf

    Sci-TechBarcelona Bicycles

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    Nuclear Affairs  View Printable Version  
    Friday, May 14 2010 @ 02:38 PM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Anonymous

    Sci-TechFree and open to the public :
    THIS SATURDAY MAY 15th 3:30 PM.
    David Lochbaum from the Union of Concerned Scientists will speak at the
    River Garden about his encounters with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and his concerns about aging nuclear power plants during the annual meeting of the New England Coalition.
    Refreshments at 3:30.You're invited !!!

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    One Man's Descent Into a World of Blogs, Twitter, and Social Networking Sites  View Printable Version  
    Monday, May 10 2010 @ 09:15 PM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Brooks Memorial

    Sci-Tech Adrian SegarBrooks Memorial Library presents Adrian Segar Thursday, May 13, at 7 PM, who will speak about his personal experience with marketing his book, Conferences That Work, using social media.

    His talk will be of interest to anyone who wants to find out more about using social networking sites and tools to market products and services.

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    Member of Union of Concerned Scientists to Speak May 15  View Printable Version  
    Wednesday, May 05 2010 @ 02:21 PM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Anonymous

    Sci-TechThe guest speaker at the New England Coalition's Annual Meeting May 15 at 4pm at the River Garden in Brattleboro is David Lochbaum, one of the nation's top independent experts on nuclear power. At UCS, he monitors safety issues at the nation's nuclear power plants, raises concerns with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and responds to breaking events, such as current concerns over aging power plants and plant fire safety.

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    David Lochbaum to Speak on Nuclear Safety  View Printable Version  
    Friday, April 23 2010 @ 07:22 AM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Anonymous

    Sci-TechNew England Coalition Thirty-Ninth Annual Membership Meeting WITH FEATURED SPEAKER DAVID LOCHBAUM, Nuclear Engineer, Nuclear Safety Project Director, Union of Concerned Scientists

    " Nuclear Cop on the Beat or Beaten Nuclear Cop?"

    River Garden • 153 Main Street • Brattleboro, VT
    Festivities, food, music
    Meeting details and events schedule to be announced.

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    Solving Two Problems At Once - VY and PAYT  View Printable Version  
    Tuesday, April 13 2010 @ 01:17 PM GMT+4
    Contributed by: cgrotke

    Sci-TechI read an article in the NYTimes that made me realize we could solve the issue of replacing power from VY and the issue of Pay As You Throw with one bold move: build a waste-to-energy plant.

    The article says that over 400 of these have been built in Europe, but none in the U.S. despite the availability of subsidies available for waste as a renewable fuel.

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    Warm Weekend, and First UK Climategate Inquiry Clears Scientists  View Printable Version  
    Friday, April 02 2010 @ 11:37 AM GMT+4
    Contributed by: cgrotke

    Sci-TechI'm pretty happy that we're about to have a little blast of summer before spring starts, and I'm planning on enjoying these warms days as best I can. Time to get out, do some spring cleaning, and enjoy a lack of winter coats.

    I'm also enjoying this news story that reports the first of three UK inquiries into the so-called "climategate scandal" has found:

    "no evidence of anything beyond "a blunt refusal to share data," adding that the idea that [Professor] Jones was part of a conspiracy to hide evidence that weakened the case for global warming was clearly wrong."

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