Heroes for a Healthy Earth - Scientists, Engineers - and You
Released on = November 22, 2006, 2:52 pm
Press Release Author = Scintillating Science
Industry = Accounting
Press Release Summary = We\'re about technical visions...and how you can use them in your daily life; science news...and how it impacts our lifestyles, our planet, and our families.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 22, 2006
Being \"science literate\" means that you\'re thrilled when you see a NASA photo of a supernova, and you know you\'re seeing that distant star\'s explosion from 10 billion years ago; it means you\'re fascinated by mysterious sun storms and how they affect Earth\'s communications systems, electrical grids, and weather. It means you\'re aware of today\'s environmental issues, and you\'re ready to take individual action on behalf of the wildlife, plant life, and preservation of our planet.
We\'re scintillated by science because we\'re fascinated about the future - nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, electric cars, computer technology, and discoveries in health and aging.
We turn to science and engineering for solutions - to global warming, ocean and atmospheric pollution, and even psychology: why we behave the way we do and how, with the help of technology, we can change.
For instance: Did you know that you can help keep your brain \"fit\" and your memory intact by cutting back on sugar, learning a new language or computer program, or playing word or number games?
Did you know that scientists right now are working on nano-robots that will enter your body and \"swim\" to an exact location to deposit medication, or even a tiny camera?
Did you know that because of astrophysicists\' use of space telescopes, we have mapped the holes in the ozone layer - and we are predicting its complete healing by about 2056?
Do you know your \"carbon-neutral\" score?
Being \"science literate\" means that we live in the 21st century with ease, excitement, and hopeful anticipation. We know how technology works, and what we can do to keep the planet turning.
What we offer at Scintillating Science (www.ScintillatingScience.com ) are articles and photos that keep you in the loop; specific ideas for a personal and healthy eco-friendly life; action items to ensure a thriving planet for our children and grandchildren; space and technology discoveries to awe, inspire, and delight.
\"I want to be able to dream,\" says astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, host of PBS\' Nova ScienceNOW. \"I want to be able to explore.\"
You are invited to explore our website, www.ScintillatingScience.com , to learn, to marvel, and to be a part of our new, literate, global community.
Suzann Kale, administrator, editor, and head writer at ScintillatingScience.com, is a graduate of Northwestern University and has been a widely published research writer for many years.
For More Information: Contact Suzann at prsk34@lizardfire.com , or from the \"Contact Us\" section at www.ScintillatingScience.com. Her direct line is (512) 481-1631.
Dr. deGrasse Tyson\'s quote is from \"A cry to pass the science test\" by Marisa Guthrie, in The New York Daily News, Nov. 21, 2006.