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NASA Mars Rovers, Opportunity and Spirit, find evidence of changing gullies on Mars, indicating the distinct possibility that fluids, even water, exist. If this is so, could there be life on Mars?
The Chief Engineer sets out to present the facts on America's war to combat the threat of terrorism.
As the country looks to alternative fuels, will our world become a biomass society, or will more and more blacktop be our future?
Royal Caribbean/Celebrity Cruise line sails "green" on the green seas.
Reporter David Killick recently attended a spectacular expo hosted by electronics giant Philips in which they displayed some of their newest concept products.
With hurricane season upon us, scientists are looking for new ways to predict the path these massive storms will take.
CBOE holds a very important place in today's financial markets. Equally important is the reliability of their cooling equipment. Read about recent upgrades to the system to ensure a high level of reliability in this Mission Critical building.
Illegal immigration, rising prices, decreasing wages, prosperity for some - there is no shortage of opinion about the effects of NAFTA. But is NAFTA to blame?
Davenport University is growing. To meet its growth objectives, officials incorporated a new geothermal system to qualify the campus for LEED certification.
The Democratic Presidential forum held in Chicago was particularly relevant to those working families who want to exercise their right to vote in 2008.
The Chicago Athletic Club is closing its doors after standing honorably for 117 years.
Nova Biosource will soon be opening one of the largest biodiesel facilities to date in North America.
Fort Cinch is the only place in America that has been ruled by different nations a total of eight time. An interesting and fascinating history that makes a great family vacation.
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