'Robojelly' eyes the oceans CIO Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:32 PM PDT Scientists are developing a robotic jellyfish which uses the limitless energy of sea water to power its movement. | Neighborhood around Washington Park showing new energy Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:30 PM PDT A new mobile market, apartments and a bicycle outreach group are among the many developments breathing new life into the west side neighborhood around Washington Park. | NEWS CHANNELS New Kerala Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:29 PM PDT Gaza, March 20 : Islamic Hamas movement, which rules the Gaza Strip, said on Tuesday that there are political motives behind the energy shortage that has been troubling the impoverished coastal enclave for four months. | Artists come together to work on new project KFOX 14 El Paso Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:26 PM PDT The old Saddleblanket building in downtown El Paso is already being demolished. A group of local artists came together Tuesday night with ideas of what exactly should be built in its place. The building will be turned into a live/work space for artists. The details, however, are just beginning to be hashed out. One painter suggested using solar panels to generate energy in the new building. A ... | Todd Waters in a happy place heading to Conondale Fullnoise.com.au Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:23 PM PDT Like many of the top motocross riders around the country at the moment Todd Waters is busy preparing for the 2012 Monster Energy MX Nationals. "I am getting ready for the nationals at the moment spending a lot of time training, and travelling, I have been doing a heap of travelling lately." said Waters "We have been doing a lot of testing out at Coo... | Crude rebounds in Asia on signs of stronger US demand InterAksyon Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:04 PM PDT Oil rebounded from an overnight dive in Asian trade Wednesday as data showing stronger US energy demand outweighed assurances of a supply boost by Saudi Arabia, analysts said. | Omega-3 fats tied to less cancer-related fatigue: Study Straits Times Tue, 20 Mar 2012 19:58 PM PDT (REUTERS) - Breast cancer survivors who eat a healthy dose of omega-3 fats - found largely in oily fish like salmon, tuna and mackerel - may have some extra energy throughout their day, according to a United States (US) study. | | |
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