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FIRST HALF HOUR
Science News Headlines
John Magee, research scientist, Boston University
The future for all-electric vehicles in doubt until remote charging stations questions are solved; development of human/computer interaction with only head or eye gestures and motions
Lee Goldberg, Leader of the Green Power Community at TechBites.com; author of Green Electronics, Green Bottom Line—A practical guide to environmentally-responsible engineering
Development of the Smart-power grid
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A visit to The Den of Strangers (the wisdom of Jeffry A. Timmons)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Michael Magelakis, Environmentalist, Member Victorian Mfg. & Engineering Skills Advisory Board, works with Australian Defense suppliers, Melbourne, Australia
The prospects of Cap N' Trade or a carbon tax in Australia
Pam Bailey, tinytechjobs
Where are the R&D jobs?
The Voice of Reason (Joe Meppelink, University of Houston)
Originating in Dallas/Fort Worth. 86% of radio listeners are over the age of 35 and 22% of listeners are business owners
The Promise of Tomorrow Radio Show Moderator: Veteran talk–radio host,
Colonel Mason
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