Gamma ray burst the furthest object spotted by man Brisbane Times Thu, 26 May 2011 22:41 PM PDT A group of researchers claim they've found the most distant explosion ever detected, a pulse of high energy radiation sent by a disintegrating star near the very edge of the observable universe. | India May Raise Diesel Rates to Cut $44 Billion Loss BusinessWeek Thu, 26 May 2011 22:38 PM PDT India may increase diesel, kerosene and cooking gas prices to support state-run refiners facing revenue losses of 2 trillion rupees ($44 billion) this fiscal year, an oil ministry official said today. Energy shares surged. | Sales tax holiday lasts through the weekend Texarkana Gazette Thu, 26 May 2011 22:37 PM PDT The fourth annual ENERGY STAR Sales Tax Holiday weekend begins today and runs through Monday. ENERGY STAR appliances are identified by a logoâ"a square sticker with the word ENERGY next to a white star on a blue background. | Town awarded for being green Woburn Daily Times Chronicle Thu, 26 May 2011 22:29 PM PDT WATERTOWN â" During a ceremony recently in Watertown, Patrick-Murray Administration officials presented four of the stateâs newest Green Communities â" Dedham, Milton, Watertown and Winchester â" with awards to finance clean energy projects. Municipal officials plan to use awards totaling $681,200 for energy efficient boiler replacements, heating system upgrades, solar array installations, and ... | PSE finds family of flying squirrels in power pole KING5 Seattle Thu, 26 May 2011 22:24 PM PDT BELLEVUE, Wash. â" Puget Sound Energy zeroed in Thursday on miniature yet formidable foes that could knock out power to thousands of homes without even trying. Flying squirrels. So tiny and quick you can barely see it, one of the nocturnal gliders peered out at utility crews then headed for deep cover. "You usually see them in the forest,â Puget Sound Energy biologist Mel Walters said. âIt's ... | Ready for the next chapter Wilmington Town Crier Thu, 26 May 2011 22:23 PM PDT WILMINGTON - When you speak with Childrenâs Librarian Susan MacDonald and you listen to her words and enthusiasm, you find it hard to believe that she has been at her job for 41 years, and even harder to believe she is leaving. Her energy seems limitless, and the excitement is contagious. But she is going, and she will be missed. To say goodbye and good luck, the library will host an Open House ... | Energy prices hold back growth Times Leader Thu, 26 May 2011 22:22 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" High gasoline prices, government budget cuts and weaker-than-expected consumer spending caused the economy to grow only weakly in the first three months of the year. | | |
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