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The Adverse Effects of Technology | Best news site

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

by nasa hq photo The Adverse Effects of Technology (NOTE) The following is an excerpt of my upcoming book entitled, MORPHING INTO THE REAL.

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Farmers Look To Adopt Space-Age Technology – Technology News Story …

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

HOLLISTER, Calif. — NASA is diverting some of its attention from space programs and solar systems to help California farmers. Tuesday, August 3, 2010.

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Anti-Gravity Treadmill Developed from NASA Technology | Universe Today

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Ever wonder what it would be like to walk on the Moon or run on Mars? A treadmill developed using NASA technology can provide users the feeling of moving.

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MOD positioning for potential Flagship Technology Demonstrations …

Friday, July 30th, 2010

The highly skilled and experienced NASA Mission Operations Directorate (MOD) are attempting to find their place in the post-Shuttle era, a future that continues.

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Nexus One Phone Rides a Rocket Up 28,000 Feet

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Google’s Nexus One phone is going where few smartphones have gone before. A group strapped the Nexus One to the back of a rocket and launched it from the Nevada desert into the atmosphere to test the device’s performance up in the air. The Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation , a group of rocket enthusiasts, used an Intimidator-5 rocket to send the device 28,000 feet into the atmosphere. “The purpose of flying the Nexus One is to find a low-cost satellite solution,” says Thomas Atchison, chairman of the Mavericks Foundation. “The radio, processing power, sensors and cameras in smartphones potentially have the same capability as those in satellites.” The idea is to drive down satellite cost by using off-the-shelf products and components, says Atchison. “Today’s satellites are the size of Greyhound buses,” he says. “But I believe they are going to get smaller and more frequently deployed. This is a first-step effort.” The Nexus One piggybacked on a rocket that’s being used as part of a project called Clotho that’s trying to find out how far off the earth’s surface life exists. The test flight with the Nexus One was to see how the device behaves under a high-G environment, says Atchison. “If you put a Nexus One in orbit, how will it perform?” he says. “How does the device handle the thermal temperature and vibrations. We wanted to see the results.” The resulting video from the Nexus One is below. As expected, the video is a lot of shaking, blue sky and blobs of light, but it is still fun to watch. An earlier test brought Nexus One back with a shattered screen but the device did well on its second flight. James Dougherty, one of the participants in the project, shows the payload with a biosampling module and the Google phone. See Also: Extreme Hobbyists Put Satellites Into Orbit With $8000 Kits … The $150 Edge-of-Space Camera: MIT Students Beat NASA On Beer … DIY Freaks Flock to ‘Hacker Spaces’ Worldwide Water-Cooled Supercomputer Doubles as Dorm Space Heater Photo: The shattered Nexus One post launch ( jurvetson/Flickr ) [via Make and Droid Ninja ]

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OSU receives $7.5M NASA technology award | KOSU Radio

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) – Oklahoma State University says it has received a $7.5 million grant that will allow it to collaborate with NASA to improve the use and.

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Scientist: Technology Can Solve Problems, Introduce New Ones – CIO …

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Technology holds the ability to solve some of society’s problems, but can generate new issues or require measures that people are unwilling to take, said Dennis Bushnell, chief scientist at the NASA Langley Research Center, during a …

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Three high school students team with NASA to solve spaceship …

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Three high school students team with NASA to solve spaceship problem on Coolest Gadgets .

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NASA technology leads to better medical decisions – O'Reilly Radar

Friday, June 18th, 2010

In this podcast, Chris Mattmann, a senior computer scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, discusses objected-oriented data technology (OODT) and health IT.

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Solar threat to Hi-Tech | Southgate Amateur Radio News

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

NASA reports on how increasing Solar activity may threaten our high- tech systems.

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