An Astronmer's View of Astrology Fri, May 15 2009 02:59 PM

Upgrading their skills and strategies each game, the Culver City girls U10 All Stars defeated South Pasadena to win the recent California State Championships held in Davis.

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The Fallacy of Cheap and Clean Coal

One of the most abundant and cheap carbon-based fuels found in the United States, coal is used to generate about 50% of U.S. electricity. However, it pollutes the environment in every step of production and use; mountain topping and open pit mines destroy landscapes and contaminate local watersheds.

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Celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Galileo's Discoveries

Four hundred years ago, in 1609, Galileo Galilei (1564- 1642), my hero (and my son's middle name) changed how we view the heavens - he turned the newly invented spyglass to the Moon and discovered that it had mountains and valleys just like Earth.

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Alternative Energy from the Ocean

Abundant amounts of alternative, renewable, and ecologically friendly energy are all about us. Although solar, wind, and geothermal are most often mentioned, oceans are also a source of huge amounts of renewable energy.

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Solar Power

When you stop to think about some of the amazing things we have going on here in Culver City, do the words "energy revolution" cross your mind? You'd have to have a keen eye to find the solar panels in Lindberg Park, but there are quite a few of them.

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