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A Ten-Second Earthquake Alert: An Early-Warning System Across the US One Day
Japan has had a nationwide alert system since 2007 that provided seconds of warning after the devastating magnitude -9 Tohoku-Oki quake in 2011. Japan has had a nationwide alert system since 2007 that provided seconds of warning after the devastating magnitude-9 Tohoku-Oki quake in 2011.
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Can’t Wait Until Downton Abbey’s New Season? There’s Always ‘Breathless’ Starting This Weekend
Set in London in 1961, “Breathless” follows the exploits of doctors, nurses, and spouses connected with a busy obstetrics ward at a National Health Service hospital. It’s a time when gynecologists are all men and nurses aspire to a trip down the aisle with a good-looking doctor. Abortion is illegal, the Beatles are still nobodies,…
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A Moment We’ve Been Waiting For: Stanford scientists develop water splitter that runs on ordinary AAA battery
Hongjie Dai and colleagues have developed a cheap, emissions-free device that uses a 1.5-volt battery to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen gas could be used to power fuel cells in zero-emissions vehicles.”Using nickel and iron, which are cheap materials, we were able to make the electrocatalysts active enough to split water at…
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Thirty Minutes of Terror in the Skies: Shedding Light on Risk Factors and PTSD
“In late August 2001, Air Transat flight 236 departed Toronto for Lisbon, Portugal with 306 passengers and crew on board. Midway over the Atlantic Ocean, the plane suddenly ran out of fuel. Everyone on board was instructed to prepare for an ocean ditching, which included a countdown to impact, loss of on-board lighting, and cabin…
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Where Do We Die: Hospice Care, Caregiver Evaluations & Preferring to Die at Home
Articles: “About 1 in 5 Medicare patients is discharged from hospice care alive, whether due to patients’ informed choice, a change in their condition, or inappropriate actions by the hospice to save on hospitalization costs related to terminal illness”; “End-of-life measures are limited in capturing caregiver assessment of the quality of EOL care”; “To provide…
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Today in DOD: Daily coverage of activities and a tribute to Robin Williams
Editor’s Note: I have been married to men who were US military service members. First as wife of an Army Security Agency member in Germany while I worked for Army Special Services in Frankfurt and, later (and still today), as the wife of a former Air Force Public Affairs Agency member who served in Viet…





