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| nasa News+ XML/RSSBy Frank Groff Inc. Brain Surgeon to Present Status of NASA Collaboration Before Congress March 15 (Surgeon To Explain How Space Technology is Being Used To Develop 3D Surgical Instruments) By McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds Toy and game development firm McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds recently announced that it has surpassed the 1,000 store mark, by adding a slew of new, independent toy and game retailers to its’ store roster. By Porta Press Toyota has faced multiple recalls and an in-depth investigation by the NHTSA. Atlantic Toyota customers may be happy to hear Toyota has been cleared of faulty system allegations, and after one more recall, the company’s investigation will close. By Harrisburg University of Science and Technology George White, Deputy Secretary for Information Technology for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, will provide the opening remarks at PM Partners—a free professional development program—hosted by Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. By Porta Press Toyota has been under investigation for close to a year by the NHTSA. There have been many car recalls from Toyota, but with one final recall of 2.17 million vehicles, the investigation will be closed officially. By Minimus.biz Among the cargo (beside R2 the humanoid robot) aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery during its final flight to the International Space Station (ISS) are "travel size" food provisions supplied to NASA by travel size e-retailer Minimus.biz. By Public Relations Deparment Universal Action Travel comments on U.S. Space Shuttle Discovery launch scheduled for Thursday February 24, 2011 By LightSpeed Media A team of professional photographers and cinematographers documenting the end of the Space Shuttle program for museums By Porta Press Toyota was under investigation for 10 months as the NHTSA looked into Toyota’s electronic throttle system to confirm if it was the cause of consumer accidents. Atlantic Toyota customers will be happy to hear Toyota was cleared of accusations. By McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds Game development firm McNeill Designs recently announced that the Brain Busters add-on deck is now available. The add-on deck features challenging words (A-L) and is designed for use with the popular language game You’ve been Sentenced! By RentalsInVallarta Mexico’s Space Agency will begin operations 1Q2011 and Puerto Vallarta held the last public hearing to define the agency. Our experts review other countries' space agencies and present a draft of Mexico Space Agency’s Charter (Politica Espacial) By McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds Toy and game development firm McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds recently announced the addition of George Sergio to the team. Sergio will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer for the firm. By McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds Game development firm McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds recently announced the launch of the new NASA Space Terminology Deck, an add-on deck designed for use with the popular language game You’ve been Sentenced! By Atlantic Coast UFO's LLC Bringing A Voice To His New Book The NASA Conspiracy, Nick Redfern Joined Kate Valentine For An Arousing Discussion Covering Some Of The Most Controversial Conspiracies and Theories. By MOMENTUM WEB SOLUTIONS Need to improve your existing enterprise search or content management systems? Register now for a free webinar and find out how NASA have optimised enterprise search with Smartlogic Semaphore, the enterprise semantic search platform. By MSU Extended University A free e-book on astrobiology research in Yellowstone National Park is now free online from Montana State University and the NASA Astrobiology Institute. Schools, museums and science centers can receive free printed copies for educational use. By Justin Perry - Pangolin Laser Systems Inc. Major technology publication NASA Tech Briefs features Pangolin’s LASORB component for 445nm laser diodes in its November 2010 issue. By Victor Sackett A.C.C. Systems was chosen by NASA to supply RFID readers for the Space Program. By Carl Terzian Associates Local Resident Does Book Signing on December 10th at Pasadena’s Vroman’s Bookstore. By Bill Schappert NASA-funded research has uncovered a new life form on Earth, a microorganism that can not only survive but can thrive and reproduce by metabolizing arsenic, a chemical that is highly toxic for most other earthly organisms. By REL-MAR McConnell Media Company On Nov 29 2010, NASA issued a press release that on Thursday, Dec 2, they were going to be holding a press conference to discuss an astrobiology finding that would impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life. By News A hypersonic jet that could travel from London to New York in just 45 minutes is being developed by NASA boffins. By News Oldest NASA space shuttle hits some tough luck getting ready for what will be its last trip into space. By News US space shuttle Discovery launch rescheduled for Wednesday. By News NASA is all set to launch the last scheduled flight of Space shuttle Discovery on November 1st. By Space Studies Institute Experts will debate whether humans should go to the moon, Mars or asteroids at a Space Studies Round Table in Sunnyvale, Calif. on Friday, Oct. 29. By Mic Theory With Racism growing in the Belly of Middle America is a Martian exodus a far fetched future? By ILC Dover - Houston, TX ILC Dover Houston delivered to NASA the final two mockup "ESR3D" advanced space suits from their newly expanded engineering office located at 2045 Space Park Drive, Suite 185, Houston Texas. By Hellenic American Women's Council Acclaimed Chef Michael Psilakis and Georgetown Cupcake Owners among featured speakers to talk about how they made a career out of their passion. By GORDY O'CONNOR GM partnered with NASA to develop a huminoid robot that will be launched in the space shuttle in November to work as a robotic assistant to the astronauts. By Drake Label industry leader, Drake Industries, announced today that it has launched a new website. The site, www.drake.com, is meant to be used as a resource for engineers who “build” labels for their products. Hilton Houston NASA offers Special Thanks to Government Travelers coming to Houston/Clear Lake area! By Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake hotel Thanking Government Travelers for their patience during recent renovation that added a new lobby and an additional 5,000 sq. ft. of conference space, Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake is offering a special for November, December 2010 and January 2011. By Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake hotel Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake hotel special for Thursday through Sundays in November, December 2010 and January 2011 rate of $89 per night includes full breakfast for two and upgrade to deluxe lake view room. By Center for Environmental Innovation and Leadership Olga Dominguez, Assistant Administrator for the Office of Strategic Infrastructure at NASA, spoke to CEIL about NASA's green operations and strategies. By MsMSMillar In 2005 NASA begun to look further into the NASA Wasp project. Its now 2010 and today a discovery was made that could not just change the future here on Earth but on other planets inside and out of the Milky-way. By ILC Dover Airbags will provide protection to the commercial crew capsule during land-landings and soften the impact for the occupants on the parachute decent to earth. By Martin Bleasdale An Alien Base has appeared along Blackpool’s famous Golden Mile, housing extra-terrestrial beings from across the universe. By NCI Productions Reporters Who Covered NASA and Space Race Featured in Award-Winning Documentary By steveconnor@remingtonhotels.com Hotel Package for Federal Government Travellers on Per Diem. Package includes Breakfast Buffet for one (1) per day; plus 15% off Dinner and Free HSIA every day of your stay. Let Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake help your Per Diem go a little further. By Andrea Camara Brianna Sylver and Cori Schauer will lead a workshop at the QRCA 2010 Conference in Philadelphia, October 14. By Ric Connors "LIVE TV From The Moon" by Dwight Steven-Boniecki takes what some may see as a very sterile or niche topic, and extends it into an interesting subject anyone can understand and appreciate. By Lisa Brewer Smith Including the Mix-Tek Datamate Series chosen for NASA’s Robonaut By Gordon Smith On Monday, the Administration released the National Space Policy for the US, defining the broad guidelines for the future role of the nation’s space program, and incidentally highlighting the rationale behind a strategic proposal promoted by DSER. By RC Davison “Orbital Maneuvers” - by RC Davison, is not an astronomy text book, but a Sci-Fi thriller that follows the members of a space shuttle crew as they struggle to survive an asteroid impact on Earth which strands them in orbit. By NxGenUSA Corporation Geological Formations And Structures Discovered on Europa Amazingly Identical to Those Found On Earth By NxGenUSA Corporation Detailed Photgraphic Analysis Shows NASA Phoenix Lander in Pieces at Mars North Pole With Impact Indentation And Debris Where Phoenix Used to Stand By Gordon Smith A strategic resource group comments on how the difficulties perceived in transitioning launch responsibilities to the commercial sector safely actually provides a path forward while maintaining government access to orbit. By D double bubble NASA's eco-friendly, cheaper airplanes to hit runways by 2050 By Navneet Pandit An Australian woman who had gone to meet a man she befriended on social networking site Facebook has been murdered, a media report Saturday said. By Keith V. Birkemeyer Recent article appearing in the Magazine for the Self-Employed | ||||||||||||||||||||||