If you told me 20 years ago that Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are going to be a thing I would’ve been extremely hesitant on believing you. Fast forward two decades and Unmanned Aerial Systems have become a revolutionary ground-breaking invention that possess many beneficial applications. These Unmanned Aerial Systems, better…
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Preparing For The Worst with The Four Phases of Emergency Management

“Emergency response and recovery starts locally and with plans/strategies and engagement of all the relevant partners. To the extent that communications were and are good, and pre-existed prior to the disaster, then the success of the various agency responses and mobilization will only be as good as the working relationships…
Alternative Medicine Careers and What to Expect from it

There’s an intangible feeling of innate goodness when you are able to help another person by bettering their life through improving their overall well being. Dedicating your life to helping someone else’s is a characteristic that is hard to find and should be valued as such by doing whatever you…
Benefits of Alternative Medicine

Alternative medicine has been playing a large role in the healing industry for centuries and it’s popularity is showing no sign of slowing down. The numerous benefits directly linked with alternative or natural medicine has created a wave of interest, especially in the western world, that seems to continue to…
How To Prevent Wind Turbines From Killing Birds

In this day and age it is widely known that we live in world where our resources are limited. Civilization is coming together, however, to try and utilize all the resources Earth has to offer in the most conservative possible way. Wind, for example, is an abundant source of energy…
Crisis and Disaster Management During Hurricane Isaac

Eerily coinciding with the grim 7-year anniversary of the devastating disaster and aftermath of the infamous Hurricane Katrina that ravished New Orleans in 2005, Hurricane Isaac came ashore on the night of Tuesday, August 28, 2012. The large, slow-moving storm loomed over the Gulf of Mexico for nearly a day before it finally hit, leaving a river of destruction in its wake.
NIH Funds Continued Study of Alternative Medicine Pain Management

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced an expansion of their Pain Consortium which will include 11 new institutions designated as Centers of Excellence in Pain Education (CoEPEs).
Manhattan Construction Projects Bring Vitality to Manhattan’s West Side

The New York City Department of City Planning and its construction managers havehas been hoping to find a way to revitalize Manhattan’s Far West Side, and it they may have finally found the solution. The plan? To extend New York City’s No. 7 subway line into the Far West Side, giving it a connection to the city’s prominent Midtown.
Powerful Wind Technology Leading to Wind Power Jobs

For decades, the U.S. has been struggling to find an alternative source of renewable energy, one that doesn’t create a dangerous reliance on foreign countries or pollution of our cities and towns. According to recent studies, we may be getting closer than ever to a real solution. The answer? Wind.
Can You Alleviate Pain by Alternative Therapy for Cancer Patients?

“Alternative” therapies such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, biofeedback, and massage may soon have to change their names as they become more mainstream and less of an alternative to standard medical treatments. Increasingly, the once frowned-upon remedies, are gaining traction in hospitals across the United States, especially in oncology wards.