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The Tesla Conspiracy: Mark DeMucha Pt.3

Mark DeMucha is the son of a Los Angeles Police Department Narcotics Detective. This aided in his early interest in the science of investigation. Mark has been a religious educator, missionary, and student of theology. He joined the military and due to an injury, his career camr to an abrupt end. He then had the […]

How much did Exxon have to pay for Exxon Valdez spill?

I found different numbers about how much Exxon had to pay. I read about 1.5 Billion Dollars in the criminal settlement, and about 5 Billion Dollars for punitive damages (which was later reduced to 500 Million). What exactly is the difference? What was either money used for? That’s where I found the 1.5 Billion Dollar […]

Stephenie Meyer’s, Midnight Sun.?

I just finished reading the partial draft of Stephenie Meyer’s unfinished book, Midnight Sun. So far, it is amazing. When I was reading Twilight, I was always wondering what he was feeling knowing how hard and difficult it was for him. I wanted to know what he was thinking and feeling when he first smelled […]

Why doesn’t The United States Postal Services use electric or hybrid vehicles?

The United States Postal Services delivers our mail everyday around the nation which means gallons of gas are being used everyday, and gas isn’t cheaper or getting cheap. Why don’t they switch to electric or hybrid vehicles and save the tax payers some money as well as ease up on our dependence upon foreign oil? […]

Why did Nikola Tesla invent AC?

Why did Nikola Tesla invent alternating current? For what purpose was it made? Please include your source in the answer. Thank you!

Buzz builds around electric cars as Nissan plans debut

Buzz builds around electric cars as Nissan plans debut As the Gulf of Mexico disaster casts an ugly spotlight on the pitfalls of global oil dependency, Japan’s auto giants are moving into high gear in a drive to mass-market electric cars. Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Radioactive gas detected on border in S Korea

Radioactive gas detected on border in S Korea South Korea detected a high level of xenon gas – a by-product of atomic tests – two days after the North claimed last month to have staged a successful nuclear experiment, officials said yesterday. Read more on Gulf Times