| Clayton S. Jeppsen |  | A Whole New Species Could our actions, our diet or our environment spawn a whole new species of man? Why not, it happens with animals. |
| Amanda Carver |  | Does Size Really Matter? Is the Sun shrinking? Scientists have developed a theory that the sun is shrinking. How can this be, you ask? It"s hotter than ever. Global warming is in most of the newspapers. |
| Judyth Piazza CEO (Editor) |  | Judyth Piazza and The Bay of Kids As the sun slowly rises over No Name Key, Florida early one April morning in 1961, CIA operatives prepared for what was to go down in history as one of America's most infamous military blunders, the Bay of Pigs. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Solar Maximum: What You Need To Know If the energy from the sun varies by only 0.1 percent during the 11-year solar cycle, could such a small variation drive major changes in weather patterns on Earth? Yes |
| Robert Paul Reyes |  | Would You Book A Room In A Hotel That's In SPACE? A company behind plans to open the first hotel in space says it is on target to accept its first paying guests in 2012. |
| George Gildersleeve |  | A HAARP Striking a Powerful Chord: Earthquake Machine The project is set to research the possibilities made available to humans in an attempt to control weather, destroy satellites and various other military installations, |
| Henry Ocansey |  | Why are there no Neanderthals in the world? Neanderthals could not have evolve from apes because if they did, we would have some Neanderthals now on the earth. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Historic Space Station Increment: Padalka and Barratt Spent 199 days in Space Padalka, the Soyuz commander, guided the spacecraft to a parachute-assisted landing at 12:32 a.m. EDT at a site northeast of the town of Arkalyk. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Airborne Polar Ice Survey by NASA WASHINGTON -- NASA begins a series of flights Oct. 15 to study changes to Antarctica's sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets. The flights are part of Operation Ice Bridge, a six-year campaign that |
| SOP newswire |  | Moon will be Bombed Friday Morning Brian Day of NASA/Ames notes, "Remember, we've never done this before. We're not 100% sure what will happen, and big surprises are possible."
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| SOP newswire2 |  | NASA Scientists Have Recalculated the Path of a Large Asteroid Using updated information, NASA scientists have recalculated the path of a large asteroid. The refined path indicates a significantly reduced likelihood of a hazardous encounter with Earth in 2036. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | HUGE Discovery Around Saturn: NASA Discovers Giant Ring NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has discovered an enormous ring around Saturn - by far the largest of the giant planet's many rings. |
| SOP newswire |  | Israeli and Americans share Nobel Nod in Chemistry The researchers used a method called X-ray crystallography to pinpoint the position of hundreds of thousands of atoms that make up the ribosome. |
| SOP newswire |  | Planck will measure light from the dawn of time The space telescope started surveying the sky regularly on August 13 from its vantage point far from Earth. Max Planck would be so proud. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | A Fossil Discovered has Overturned Darwinist Myths Under the caption, A skull that rewrites the history of man," the report discussed fossil remains from more than one human being discovered in the Dmanisi region of Georgia. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | RocketShip Tours at XCOR The attendees participated in orientation seminars, educational presentations on the history of space flight, reviews of the regulatory framework of the industry, detailed technical and operational briefings from XCOR staff. |
| Rob Roy |  | Moon vs. Mars vs. Money Mars landing vs. orbital solar collecters and a new super fuel [vs. government pork]. While we fill pot holes, China will likely |
| SOP newswire2 |  | NASA Calling All Space Geeks! Are you good about sharing your love of the stars with the public? |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Lynx 5K18 Rocket Engine Test Program Looking Good XCOR Aerospace announced today that it has reached several significant milestones in the 5K18 rocket engine test program. This is the |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Northern India's Vanishing Water: 2012? Using NASA satellite data, scientists have found that
groundwater levels in northern India have been declining by as much |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Metallic Meteorite the Size Of a Large Watermelon Found On Mars NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity is investigating a
metallic meteorite the size of a large watermelon that is providing
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| Matthew Vossler |  | Exploring the Casimir Effect Introducing the Age of Flying Carpets, Time Machines, and Interstellar Travel
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| SOP newswire2 |  | Iridescent Green Beetles Could Provide Blueprint for Light-Reflecting Materials "Jewel beetles" are widely known for their glossy external skeletons that appear to change colors as the angle of view changes. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | XCOR Aerospace Tests Lynx Aerodynamic Design in USAF Wind Tunnel XCOR Aerospace, Inc., announced today that it has finished a series of wind tunnel tests of the aerodynamic design of its Lynx suborbital launch vehicle. |
| Robert Paul Reyes |  | Space Station Toilet Breaks Down The new toilet in the U.S. Destiny laboratory module aboard the International Space Station, currently hosting a combined crew of 13, malfunctioned today. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Human Space Flight Committee to Hold Public Meetings The Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee will hold three public meetings July 28-30. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Lunar Mission Enters Moon Orbit Successfully During transit to the moon, engineers performed a mid-course correction to get the spacecraft in the proper position to reach its lunar destination. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Doomsday Is Near:Planet Could Hit Earth Our solar system has a potentially violent future. New computer simulations reveal a slight chance that a disruption of planetary orbits could lead |
| Robert Paul Reyes |  | Betelgeuse Star About To Explode? A prominent star which forms part of the Orion constellation could soon explode, space experts say.
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| SOP newswire3 |  | Astrometry: The Art Of Planet-Hunting A long-proposed tool for hunting planets has netted its first catch -- a Jupiter-like planet orbiting one of the smallest stars known.
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