links for 2006-11-30
November 30th, 2006 | researchmaterial
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speaking at Nackey S. Loeb First Amendment award dinner, which fetes people & organizations that stand up for freedom of speech, Newt said the country will be forced to reexamine freedom of speech to meet the threat of terrorism.
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So when the Atomic Age really got under way in 1958 it was no surprise when the Ford Nucleon concept car was rolled out. This had the pasenger compartment placed well forward to keep away from the nuclear plant at the back.
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Shapiro said that the quantum dots would be embedded between layers of a solar cell and would absorb energy that is otherwise wasted due to overheating
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the brains of humpback whales have a type of cell called a spindle neuron in the cortex, in areas comparable to where they are seen in humans and great apes
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“It’s got no male utilities,” said Erickson, who lives in Minot. “It has teats … it was pretty unusual.”
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“What would the case against George Bush for intelligence fraud in the leadup to the war in Iraq look like?”
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Two decades ago, Robert Gates wanted to bomb Nicaragua, considered too extreme even by the Reagan administration
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At least half of the dust is crushed glass formed by meteorite strikes that melted the surface. Much of the dust contains iron, which has led some to suggest using microwaves to melt the surface and form a roadway of sorts to keep the dust down, he said.

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