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Ever wanted to be the subject of international news, or to be recognized as an expert in your field? In the age of the web, both are relatively easy for anyone to accomplish – and it really matters. Thanks to digital culture, equal opportunity is becoming an unstoppable reality rather than an empty promise from ultimately self-centered authorities and companies.
Everyone knows the internet transforms humanity. Well-known YouTubers such as TheAmazingAtheist have depended on this transformative power of the web for their fame and popularity. It takes geography out of the human equation, and makes it possible to share ideas with ever vaster and more diverse audiences. In many ways, such beautiful communication discredits the idea that humans have to reside in arbitrarily delineated areas of land called states. But did you know you can easily make headlines as a result of your internet influence, and within mere months?
What I have come to realize is that over a period of six months, between March and September 2013, I easily acquired the means to become the subject of international news through the internet. And I accomplished this purely with a robust personal online publishing strategy. Reflecting on how I got this far with nothing more than a cheap netbook resting on a table, I have divided the process for making headlines online into five distinct “phases”. These phases, which I am eager to share with everyone, can easily be imitated by anyone with the bare minimum of a computer and an internet connection.
Keep in mind that I already tried blogging and “vlogging” for two years on YouTube, before I ultimately went for the route of legitimate online publishing. The truth is that blogging is simply inefficient and slow to succeed. It is something of a trap, because it is so easy to get started, but the fact is that it is almost impossible to grow a good readership through blogging alone. Fortunately, there are countless online publications in desperate search of writers with nothing more than comments worthy to be added to the discussion. To really harness the power of the internet, you need to harness the reach of people and businesses already thriving on the internet.

Phase 1

The first phase I identified on the road to effective online publishing consisted of finding nascent or seldom-visited online publications and submitting work to them. There are plenty of them that will take almost any submissions, which really gives new authors the chance to prove themselves. Recently, my own webzine, ClubOfINFO, has opened up to take submissions ranging from sci-fi stories to any meaningful commentary on technology and society.

Phase 2

The second phase involves going to the publications designed to empower everyone through the web, like openDemocracy or Infoshop News. It is at this phase that all online writers discover how technology has given them a unique gift to prove they are a force to be reckoned with.

Phase 3

In the third phase, if you are seeking to become a respected source on your subject, it is wise to use your background gained in the previous phases to submit articles to the leading magazine on your subject. After some months writing reviews and articles at a leading subject source like BeliefNet (that would be the best choice if your area of interest is religious belief) it is possible to earn recognition as a respected source of commentary in even further-reaching online media.

Phase 4

In the fourth and hardest phase, you approach an international news source with an op-ed. This can be difficult for a person who has not completed the previous phases, or if you insist on being published immediately at one of the very top news sources in the world. However, if you have the evidence to prove you are an outspoken online personality after successfully following the above strategy, an op-ed is very likely to be accepted. The real reward from this step is that media often quote their own experts in headlines, so it is actually possible that you can make your first international headline within mere months of becoming a writer on the web.

Phase 5

The fifth phase is all yours. Adapt it carefully to whatever you have set out to accomplish through your online publishing campaign. Successful online publishing can be used to amass an audience ahead of some other effort, such as promoting your personal website, creating more media opportunities in the future, or gaining a flow of potential customers at your own online business.
I followed the steps described above successfully, which is why I feel it is time to share them in detail. Better, I have more recently put together a detailed guidebook to teach these phases in their full depth and guarantee success for anyone else hoping to make their opinion matter through the web. This is a proven strategy, which produces very real results when completed. What I would like to see is everyone else recognizing this opportunity to excel and express themselves, rather than for this strategy to remain mine alone.

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REUTERS: German court rules Motorola infringes antenna patent http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/09/us-motorola-patent…UB20140709

REUTERS: Senate Intelligence Committee approves cybersecurity bill http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/08/us-usa-cybersecuri…LG20140708

THE ATLANTIC: When These Experts Savage US. Drone Policy, It’s Time to Worry www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/07/when-even-these…ry/374132/

THE ATLANTIC: The Age of Erasable Books http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/how-mo…es/373956/

THE ATLANTIC: The Military Doesn’t Want You to Quit Facebook and Twitter http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/the-mi…er/373918/

THE GUARDIAN: Edward Snowden applies to extend stay in Russia, lawyer says http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/09/edward-snowden-…tay-permit

THE GUARDIAN: Amazon and Hachette take ebooks battle into public domain http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jul/09/amazon-hachette…tle-public

THE GUARDIAN: Electric ‘Boris cars’ are coming to London – how do they work in Paris? http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/jul/09/electric-boris…is-autolib

CNN: The new plague: Computer viruses that extort you http://money.cnn.com/2014/07/09/technology/security/ransomware/index.html

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: An operating room ‘black box’ the future of surgical procedure www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/black…e19521548/

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: Samsung feeling the heat as cheaper competition catches up http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/internatio…e19518640/

THE INDEPENDENT: ‘Mohammed Raghead’ – the name the FBI were giving to Muslim-American ‘Joe Bloggs’ http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/moh…94332.html

THE INDEPENDENT: Alan Bond: The British engineer says he will revolutionise space travel – and he’s building the rocket to do it http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/alan-bond-the-briti…87165.html

THE INDEPENDENT: NSA reportedly tracking any internet users who research privacy software online http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/new…85250.html

THE INDEPENDENT: American drone policy could create a state of ‘perpetual war’, warns top US military officials http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/ame…68395.html

THE TELEGRAPH: AI extends its unbroken record on World Cup predictions http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/10956044/AI-exten…tions.html

THE SCIENTIST: Another Alzheimer’s Blood Test? http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/40452/…ood-Test-/

THE SCIENTIST: Protein Helps Cells Adapt—or Die http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/40418/…pt-or-Die/

THE SCIENTIST: Mutations Pervade Mitochondrial DNA http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/40436/…drial-DNA/

AMERICAN SCIENTIST: Engines Powered by the Forces Between Atoms http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/2014/4/engin…ween-atoms

AMERICAN SCIENTIST: Why Some Animals Forgo Reproduction in Complex Societies http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/2014/4/why-s…-societies

AMERICAN SCIENTIST: Belles lettres Meets Big Data http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2014/4/belles-lettres-meets-big-data

AMERICAN SCIENTIST: Precision Medicine Takes Aim at Cancer http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2014/4/precision…-at-cancer

NATURE: LHC upgrades could reveal whether Higgs boson is ‘standard’ http://www.nature.com/news/lhc-upgrades-could-reveal-whether…rd-1.15478

NATURE: The malignant melanoma landscape http://www.nature.com/nrd/journal/v13/n7/full/nrd4326.html

YAHOO FINANCE: 10 brands that will disappear in 2015 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-brands-disappear-2015-172428388.html

YAHOO FINANCE: China’s Wanda to build $900 million complex in Chicago http://finance.yahoo.com/news/chinas-wanda-build-900-million…04719.html

BBC: Bell Labs celebrates net speed record over copper lines http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-28233982

BBC: LG unveils child-tracking Kizon device http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-28230841

BBC: Syrian conflict: Key sarin ingredients sold by UK firms http://www.bbc.com/news/world-28229411

You’ll be able to learn a whole language eating a pill in the future http://sploid.gizmodo.com/a-history-of-the-future-or-a-journ…ign=buffer

Microgrids offer cities resiliency, reliability, accessibility http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20140709-microgrid…essibility

THE NEW YORK TIMES: European Effort for Computer-Simulated Brain Draws Fire http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/09/science/european-effort-fo…y&_r=0

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: As Moguls Descend on Sun Valley, Let the Deal-Making Commence http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2014/07/09/as-moguls-descend-on-…e/?mod=LS1

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: My Toothbrush Is Smarter Than Yours: Oral-B SmartSeries Bluetooth Toothbrush Review http://online.wsj.com/articles/my-toothbrush-is-smarter-than…D_topRight

THE WASHINGTON POST: The Switchboard: Report claims NSA, FBI secretly monitored American Muslim activists and academics http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/07/09…academics/

THE WASHINGTON POST: Chinese cyberspies have hacked Middle East experts at major U.S. think tanks http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/07/07…ink-tanks/

BUSINESSWEEK: The Quest to Build the World’s Fastest Bike http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-07-08/the-…stest-bike

BUSINESSWEEK: Wall Street’s Lessons for Tinder and the Rest of Silicon Valley http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-07-07/wall…con-valley

BUSINESS INSIDER: BUSINESSWEEK: Wall Street’s Lessons for Tinder and the Rest of Silicon Valley www.businessweek.com/articles/2014–07-07/wall-streets-lesson…con-valley

BUSINESS INSIDER: Bacteria Could Provide A Powerful New Way To Fight Fat And Depression http://www.businessinsider.com/probiotics-can-make-you-skinn…2014-6

FORBES: The Top Paying STEM Jobs For Recent Grads http://www.forbes.com/sites/kathryndill/2014/07/03/the-top-p…ent-grads/

FORBES: How Artificial Intelligence Could Change Your Business http://www.forbes.com/sites/centurylink/2014/06/30/how-artif…lift_polar

INDIA TIMES: Nasa Builds World’s First Flying Observatory http://www.indiatimes.com/technology/science/nasa-builds-wor…59897.html

ACCENTURE: Growing Pains for Private Health Insurance Exchanges http://www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-growing-pains-p…sf27295418

TIME: Dish Network Slams Potential Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger http://time.com/2970438/dish-comcast-time-warner/

TIME: Here’s What John Kerry Can Learn from Hillary About Israel’s New Crisis http://time.com/2969852/hillary-clinton-john-kerry-barack-obama-israel-hamas/

DW-TV: Man down: robots saving soldiers http://www.dw.de/man-down-robots-saving-soldiers/g-17738124

DW-TV: Seeing less red: how new luminescence could give us LED light like the sun http://www.dw.de/seeing-less-red-how-new-luminescence-could-…a-17737550

DW-TV: CERN: The quest for dark matter http://www.dw.de/cern-the-quest-for-dark-matter/a-17703089

MIT finger device reads to the blind in real time http://phys.org/news/2014-07-mit-finger-device-real.html

NASA finds friction from tides could help distant earths survive, and thrive http://phys.org/news/2014-07-nasa-friction-tides-distant-earths.html

No extra mutations in modified stem cells, study finds http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-07-extra-mutations-stem-cells.html

Microglia: the movers and shakers of the brain http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-07-microglia-movers-shakers-brain.html

Biologists link sexual selection and placenta formation http://phys.org/news/2014-07-biologists-link-sexual-placenta-formation.html

ENGINEERING: Airbus Receives Patent for Windowless Cockpits http://www.engineering.com/DesignerEdge/DesignerEdgeArticles…kpits.aspx

ENGINEERING: Traffic lights: There’s a Better Way http://www.engineering.com/DesignerEdge/DesignerEdgeArticles…r-Way.aspx

ENGINEERING: The new atomic age: Building Smaller, Greener Electrons www.engineering.com/DesignerEdge/DesignerEdgeArticles/Articl…onics.aspx

Lifeboat Foundation Worldwide Ambassador White Swan Update and Published Amazon Author by Andres Agostini at href=“www.amazon.com/author/agostini” target=“_blank”>www.amazon.com/author/agostini

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It’s time we conserve the building blocks of life. http://ensia.com/voices/endangered-elements/

The human brain’s remarkably low power consumption, and how computers might mimic its efficiency http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/185984-the-human-brains-r…efficiency

NASA’s new astronaut-replacing robots, powered by Google Tango smartphones, launch into space this week http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/185991-nasas-new-astronau…-this-week

Foxconn is attempting to replace its human workers with thousands of robots http://www.extremetech.com/electronics/185960-foxconn-is-att…-of-robots

Nanoparticles breach blood-brain barrier as possible Alzheimer’s treatment http://www.fiercedrugdelivery.com/story/nanoparticles-breach…u8.twitter

MIT, MicroCHIPS develop remote-controlled contraceptive with on-off delivery http://www.fiercedrugdelivery.com/story/mit-microchips-devel…;07-08

Unraveling atomic-scale edge structure of nanoscale graphene islands http://m.phys.org/news/2014-07-unraveling-atomic-scale-e…phene.html

The Astronomer Who Wanted to Rearrange the Solar System, Using Nukes http://io9.com/how-to-colonize-the-solar-system-using-nukes-1575887177

REUTERS: Former New Orleans Mayor Nagin gets 10 years in corruption case http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/09/us-usa-neworleans-…RD20140709

REUTERS: Apple loses China patent case, separate suit against Apple continues http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/09/us-apple-china-idUSKBN0FE0DR20140709

Lifeboat Foundation Worldwide Ambassador White Swan Update and Published Amazon Author by Andres Agostini at www.amazon.com/author/agostini

To elder children and young adults, it is a bonanza since everything becomes transparent. The “ugly” dependency of the speed of light on the local pull of gravity – that it is slowed in the vicinity of the sun (Shapiro) and comes to a standstill at the horizon of a black hole (Oppenheiumer) – is gone since the distances travelled are proportionally enlarged. Simultaneously, the so far assumed to be added-on expansion speed of the universe ceases to be an option so that the “Big Bang” is no longer a physical reality. A new freedom – a vast new spatial reality to roam – opened itself up.

The same liberation has almost the opposite effect on slightly older young people – those who have to pass an exam or defend a thesis in a physical discipline. They are at a loss as to what still to believe and defend. Most textbooks have become obsolete. How discuss the new situation with Stephen Hawking, for example, or with CERN? Most importantly: How reconcile it with Einstein’s own work?

The latter job is a joy. A renaissance of the young Einstein – of the three years of his miraculous period ranging from 1905 until late 1907 – follows. These years were fueled by the universal constancy of the speed of light c in the vacuum as is well known.

What about the famous “Einstein equation” of late 1915, however: Has it become obsolete since its c is not a global but only a local constant? The equation only needs a re-scaling. The “too short” spatial distances for the elongated light travelling times just get proportionally stretched. The “Shapiro time delay” is now accompanied by a space dilation (“Shapiro-Cook space dilation”) and the infinite temporal distance to the horizon of a black hole is accompanied by an equally infinite spatial distance valid from outside.

The oldest and most important solution to the Einstein equation – the Schwarzschild metric – exists already in a correct stretched-out version. Only the full Einstein equation itself still waits to be written down explicitly in the correct form by a daring newcomer. Alternatively, Roy Kerr – author of the famous “Kerr metric” for a rotating black hole – may be willing to to accomplish the re-writing task for the Einstein equation which will then reveal a whole new physics.

Does the successful repair of a flaw that had gone undetected for a century ( really need to be called a “catastrophe”? The opposite is the case. One sobering consequence also follows, however: When even the “hardest science” – physics – could go awry for a whole century, a new humility is called for in physics. The strongest young generation of history is now at the ready aided by the no longer distant young Einstein.

Acknowledgment: I thank the three Universities of the Normandy for the undeserved honor bestowed in Le Havre on my chaos work done in the footsteps of Jim Yorke who, together with Celso Grebogi and Ron Chen, was most deservedly honored there. For J.O.R.

( http://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/2608/2469

The Daily Galaxy
Dark-energy

The vast reaches of empty space between galaxies are bridged by tendrils of hydrogen and helium, which can be used as a precise “light meter.” In a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, a team of scientists finds that the light from known populations of galaxies and quasars is not nearly enough to explain observations of intergalactic hydrogen. The difference is a stunning 400 percent.
“The most exciting possibility is that the missing photons are coming from some exotic new source, not galaxies or quasars at all,” said Neal Katz a co-author from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. For example, the mysterious dark matter, which holds galaxies together but has never been seen directly, could itself decay and ultimately be responsible for this extra light.
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Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan — Gizmodo

When most of us imagine what the mantle of the Earth is like, we see burning hot rock and magma (and maybe satan hanging out for good measure or something). But scientists have discovered evidence that all that rock may be hiding huge amounts of water—three times the volume of all our oceans combined.

The scientists behind the study, which was published online today in the journal Science, think they’ve figured out the answer to a question that has long plagued Earth science: Just how much water is there on Earth in total? “I think we are finally seeing evidence for a whole-Earth water cycle, which may help explain the vast amount of liquid water on the surface of our habitable planet,” said study co-author and Northwestern geophysicist Steve Jacobsen to PhysOrg. “Scientists have been looking for this missing deep water for decades.”

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The Unleashed Mind
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New research from Emory University School of Medicine, in Atlanta, has shown that it is possible for some information to be inherited biologically through chemical changes that occur in DNA. During the tests they learned that that mice can pass on learned information about traumatic or stressful experiences – in this case a fear of the smell of cherry blossom – to subsequent generations.

According to the Telegraph, Dr Brian Dias, from the department of psychiatry at Emory University, said: ”From a translational perspective, our results allow us to appreciate how the experiences of a parent, before even conceiving offspring, markedly influence both structure and function in the nervous system of subsequent generations.

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Kurzweil AI

Invisibility cloaks can’t make objects fully invisible in all directions, colors, and polarizations, but Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) physicists have developed a workaround: an ideal invisibility cloak for diffusive light-scattering media, such as fog.

Their results are published in the journal Science.

In diffusive media, light is scattered by the particles in the medium. Examples are fog, clouds, or frosted glass panes that let the light in, but hide the light source. “This property of light-scattering media can be used to hide objects inside,” says Robert Schittny, first author of the study.

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Joann Muller - Forbes


It’s a basic tenet of mass production: Making things in batches is the most efficient way to manufacture anything. So why, then, is lean manufacturing evangelist Ted Duclos arguing that America can revitalize its manufacturing base by making things one at a time?

“It’s counterintuitive in the minds of many,” admits Duclos, president of Michigan-based Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies (a joint venture between Germany’s Freudenberg and Japan’s NOK). Having obsessively thought for years about how to improve manufacturing processes, he’s convinced he’s on to something big.

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3 Things You Should Know About The Network Economy http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregsatell/2014/07/07/3-things-y…k-economy/

Google’s new wearable project is a smart contact lens with medical uses http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/16/google-smart-contact-lens/

Neuroscientists Object to Europe’s Human Brain Project http://www.technologyreview.com/news/528796/neuroscientists-…ce=twitter

Super Typhoon Threatens Three Of Japan’s Nuclear Power Plants http://www.ibtimes.com/super-typhoon-threatens-three-japans-…w.facebook

Possible aircraft technologies of 2040 http://www.kurzweilai.net/possible-aircraft-technologies-of-2040

REUTERS: Wall St. slumps in broad decline, Dow under 17,000 http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/08/us-markets-stocks-…4H20140708

REUTERS: Verizon: U.S. government made 150,000 customer info requests in 2014 http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/08/us-verizon-transpa…0120140708

REUTERS: Samsung, Intel, Dell team up on standards for connected gadgets http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/08/us-tech-connectivi…9920140708

Securing the Smart Energy Grid Is a National Concern http://www.emergencymgmt.com/safety/Securing-the-Smart-Energy-Grid.html

Microwaves of the future count calories so you don’t have to http://www.engadget.com/2014/07/08/ge-calorie-counting-microwaves/

Taking Past Lessons Learned, Amtrak Designs The Next Acela http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonrabinowitz/2014/07/08/takin…ium=social

REUTERS: Lacker says inflation moving toward Fed’s target http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/08/us-usa-fed-idUSKBN…sinessNews

This Artificial Intelligence Company Could ‘Eradicate The Spreadsheet’ And Do The Work Of A $250,000 Consultant http://www.businessinsider.com/narrative-science-2014-7#ixzz36uZsJLly

The Polar Vortex and Global Warming – Does One Disprove the Other? http://www.21stcentech.com/polar-vortex-global-warming-disprove-other/

DARPA Condensed an Entire Communications System Into This Dime-Sized Chip http://inthecapital.streetwise.co/2014/07/07/darpa-tiny-communications-chip/

An Urban Reality: Smart Cities http://theinstitute.ieee.org/technology-focus/technology-top…ign=buffer

GE’s $1 Billion Software Bet http://www.technologyreview.com/news/527381/ges-1-billion-software-bet/

Google’s founders on the future of health, transport – and robots http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/07/google-fou…-interview

A newly launched satellite will reveal even more about the planet’s workings than originally planned http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/2160625…s-workings

13 Predictions About The Future That Were Spectacularly Wrong — See more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/03/wrong-predictions-a…LYLls.dpuf

SPIEGEL Interview with Hillary Clinton: ‘Surveillance on Merkel’s Phone Was Absolutely Wrong’ http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/hillary-clinton-in…79812.html

Steve Wozniak: No one wanted to work under Steve Jobs ever again http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/08/steve-wozn…jobs-apple

The Ethics of Autonomous Cars http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/10/the-et…rs/280360/

THE ATLANTIC: Edward Snowden or the NSA: Who Violated Your Privacy More? http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/07/edward-s…re/374066/

THE ATLANTIC: We’re Already Designing Babies http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/07/were-alrea…es/373896/

THE ATLANTIC: Data Science: What the Facebook Controversy is Really About http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/data-s…ut/373770/

CNN: Kill switch: breeding kamikaze mosquitoes http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/08/tech/innovation/breeding-k…?hpt=te_t1

CNN: Uber cheaper than New York City taxi — for now http://money.cnn.com/2014/07/07/technology/uber-taxi-discount/index.html

YAHOO FINANCE: Concern Over ‘Severe’ Pullback Sends U.S. Stocks Lower http://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-stocks-drop-second-day-161727017.html

YAHOO FINANCE: After Detroit, another city ponders bankruptcy http://finance.yahoo.com/news/detroit-another-city-ponders-b…50788.html

YAHOO FINANCE: United Airlines to outsource more than 630 jobs at U.S. airports http://finance.yahoo.com/news/united-airlines-outsource-more…nance.html

YAHOO FINANCE: Who’s Next? Pot changes won’t stop with Washington http://finance.yahoo.com/news/whos-next-pot-changes-wont-sto…nance.html

YAHOO FINANCE: Belgium seeks meeting with France’s BNP to discuss $9 billion U.S. fine http://finance.yahoo.com/news/belgium-seeks-meeting-frances-…ector.html

BUSINESSINSIDER: Here’s Why Militaries Around The World Prefer To Buy Russian Weapons http://www.businessinsider.com/russians-billions-old-weapons-2014-7

Sand-based lithium ion batteries that outperform standard by three times http://phys.org/news/2014-07-sand-based-lithium-ion-batt…rform.html

Astronomers bring the third dimension to a doomed star’s outburst http://phys.org/news/2014-07-astronomers-dimension-doomed-star-outburst.html

Lifeboat Foundation Worldwide Ambassador White Swan Update and Published Amazon Author by Andres Agostini at www.amazon.com/author/agostini