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TBI tests marriages to the breaking point
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 15th, 2006in Story, Communities, Government, Health, People of Interest, Science & Technology
The San Jose Mercury News’ Mark Emmons files part three of a five-part series on traumatic brain injuries suffered by Iraq War soldiers and the long, painful road to recovery. Today’s piece focuses on Michelle Sandoval, the wife of veteran Frank Sandoval. “There are pivotal moments in the recovery of every severely wounded service member, […]
TBI, the signature wound of Iraq War
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 14th, 2006in Story, Communities, Government, Health, People of Interest, Science & Technology
The San Jose Mercury News’ Mark Emmons files part of a five-part series today on traumatic brain injury, the signature wound of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. Yesterday, Emmons focused on the story of survivor Frank Sandoval. Today, Emmons delves deeper into the medical science behind treating Sandoval’s injury.
“Military and VA doctors describe a […]
Solar Power plants roots in Silicon Valley
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 13th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
Wired News reports that Google is building “solar trees” on the parking lots and rooftops of its Mountain View headquarters, enough to power about 30 percent of the complex. “About a third of the 9,000 solar panels Google’s installing will take the form of overhanging parking shades at the million-square-foot campus in Mountain View,” Wired’s […]
The Story of Ward 7D’s Frank Sandoval
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 13th, 2006in Story, Government, Health, People of Interest, Science & Technology
Mercury News video of Frank and Michelle Sandoval at Ward 7D.
The San Jose Mercury News ran part one of a five-part series today on an Iraq War veteran struggling to recover from a traumatic brain injury at Acute Care Ward 7D in Palo Alto. The subject, Frank Sandoval, was one of the patients featured in […]
The impending economic costs of global warming
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 12th, 2006in Story, Government, Law & Order, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
The New York Times reports in-depth that power executives and economists are increasingly worried about global warming’s future impact on profits and society at large. To head off a crisis, more and more of them are calling for a federal pricing policy that taxes or caps carbon emissions and encourages technological innovation.
“Global warming can be […]
Global warming could melt Arctic to nothing by 2040
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 12th, 2006in Story, Environment, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
Computer model of Arctic ice vanishing in 40 years. (Animation Copyright UCAR.)
The New York Times and San Francisco Chronicle report on a new study that predicts the Arctic polar ice-cap could melt into open sea during summers in less than 40 years. “In the simulations, the shift seems to occur when a pulse of warm […]
Are Wi-Fi’s hazardous to your health?
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 12th, 2006in Story, Health, Science & Technology, Business
Wired’s Rob Beschizza reports on a new debate between scientists and people who say they suffer from health problems caused by electro-magnetic frequencies beamed across wireless networks. Previous fears about cellphones and inconclusive links with cancer have caught the popular imagination. “Sufferers report headaches, nausea, stomach upsets, tinnitus, brain fog and short-term memory among the […]
U.S. cities see local solutions to global warming
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 11th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Government, People of Interest, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
The Los Angeles Times’ Stephanie Simon reports on cities across the country that are bypassing the Bush administration and trying to meet the greenhouse-gas reduction targets of the international treaty known as the Kyoto Protocol. Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels started the civic trend two years ago by adopting the targets and then challenging other cities […]
California’s solar initiative could brighten the future
1 Comment Published by Thomas Kelley December 11th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Government, Science & Technology, Business, Global Warming
Solar panel installation on rooftop. Photo by Abraxas3d.
The San Diego Union-Tribune’s Craig D. Rose filed part one of his special report on California’s solar power ambitions, reporting that a new 10-year subsidy program beginning next year will pump $3.4 billion dollars into the solar panel market. That translates to 1 million solar roofs, he writes, […]
Pollution, industry, ports: a national and local update
0 Comments Published by Thomas Kelley December 8th, 2006in Story, Communities, Environment, Government, Health, Law & Order, Science & Technology, Business
The Los Angeles Times’ Janet Wilson filed another strong story today on air pollution and public health, reporting that according to outside experts the Environmental Protection Agency has reduced the influence of its scientific advisory in determining the impact of dangerous pollutants. She reports that the EPA is replacing independent, scientific recommendations with those prepared […]
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