As suggested by Matt Griffith...

As suggested by Matt Griffith, I've added a link element to my HTML that identifies the location of my RSS feed. Mark Pilgrim explained how to do it.

Game 1 [1]: In about...

Game 1: In about 14 hours France will take on Senegal in the Seoul World Cup Stadium.

Look for lots of World...

Look for lots of World Cup 2002 news over the next 30 days.

World Cup excitement on the...

World Cup excitement on the streets of Tokyo: "Excitement is mounting on the streets of the Japanese capital as fans from across the globe gather to support their teams through the football World Cup."

Glenn Reynolds [1] (of InstaPundit)...

Glenn Reynolds (of InstaPundit) thinks that the "water on Mars" story may be the biggest news of the year.

Possibility of water on Mars...

Possibility of water on Mars spurs talk of a manned visit: "The discovery of potentially vast deposits of water ice close to the surface on Mars could breath new life into the notion of sending humans to explore the red planet."

Hydrogen Puts Iceland on Road...

Hydrogen Puts Iceland on Road to Oil-Free Future: "Iceland, with its steaming geothermal power stations, already knows plenty about alternative energy. Now this island of lava on the edge of the Arctic plans to become the world's first society to ditch fossil fuels entirely, relying instead on hydrogen made using the power of its roaring rivers and volcanoes."

Map of Martian Water [1]:...

Map of Martian Water: "Observations by NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft show a global view of Mars in intermediate-energy, or epithermal, neutrons. Soil enriched by hydrogen is indicated by the deep blue colors on the map, which show a low intensity of epithermal neutrons. Progressively smaller amounts of hydrogen are shown in the colors light blue, green, yellow and red. The deep blue areas in the polar regions are believed to contain up to 50 percent water ice in the upper one meter (three feet) of the soil. Hydrogen in the far north is hidden at this time beneath a layer of carbon dioxide frost (dry ice). Light blue regions near the equator contain slightly enhanced near- surface hydrogen, which is most likely chemically or physically bound because water ice is not stable near the equator. The view shown here is a map of measurements made during the first three months of mapping using the neutron spectrometer instrument, part of the gamma ray spectrometer instrument suite. The central meridian in this projection is zero degrees longitude. Topographic features are superimposed on the map for geographic reference."

How do you like the...

How do you like the new look?

NASA Press Release [1]: \"Using...

NASA Press Release: "Using instruments on NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft, surprised scientists have found enormous quantities of buried treasure lying just under the surface of Mars-enough water ice to fill Lake Michigan twice over. And that may just be the tip of the iceberg."


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