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...that solar power isn't yet cost effective on Earth makes this high-tech scenario seem a bit farfetched. The same goes for another energy-producing idea: extracting helium-3, an isotope rare on Earth but relatively abundant on the lunar surface, and shipping it back to fuel nuclear-fusion power plants. First, though, somebody would have to demonstrate that fusion reactors actually work...
...Apart from the aforementioned pet salon, these include art galleries and a bookstore. There's also a buzzing bar open until 4 a.m. and a caf? serving fusion cuisine...
...until now didn't have a world-class boutique hotel. Claska matches the capital's sense of style with its retro-minimalist interiors and array of unexpected amenities, including art galleries and a bookstore. There's also a bar that buzzes until 4 a.m. and a café serving fusion cuisine. Inevitably, Claska has become a haven for models, artists and musicians. On good days, a celebrity DJ or two will even come down from their rooms for an impromptu set in the lounge. Just as well - without a gym on-site, a quick boogie is all the exercise...
...home about. - By Mark Halper Southern France's Ray Of Hope Citizens in the southern French town of Cadarache will be paying close attention to talks in Washington this week aimed at choosing the site for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the world's biggest and most ambitious fusion-energy project. Wearing the E.U.'s colors, Cadarache is competing against a Japanese team to host a plant that will attempt to replicate the sun's own energy, fusing hydrogen into helium to exploit a limitless and clean source of power. But locals are not looking...
...addition to winning Greenwood fans across the country, the inventive, interdisciplinary fusion that characterizes Tracy and the Plastics has been attracting national attention from art critics and cultural institutions. The Whitney Museum of American Art, for instance, recently included Greenwood in its 2004 Biennial Exhibition...