By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 12.30.2009
HealthLeaders Media states in a recent article that hospital professionals are getting comfortable using the social network site Twitter as an essential tool—even in crisis.
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By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 12.30.2009
HealthLeaders Media states in a recent article that hospital professionals are getting comfortable using the social network site Twitter as an essential tool—even in crisis.
By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 12.30.2009
You heard right. Russian Space Chief Antoly Perminov is informing the world early enough to prepare for Apophis, the asteroid that could wipe half the Earth lifeless. Don’t worry, though, astronauts are working on a disaster plan.
By Allison Moore / allison@theklaxon.com / 12.30.2009
The recent events on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 Christmas Day have once again reminded us that a terrorist attack can happen anytime, anywhere—even with all of the additional security hoops we have to jump through since Sept. 11, 2001.
By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 12.30.2009
With a plane crash and attempted terrorist activities on board flights in the past month, it’s important to remember safety applies to in the air, as well as on the ground. — More
By Chuck Frank / chuck@theklaxon.com / 12.28.2009
“Oh, the humanity!”
Those were the words of Herbert Morrison, an American radio reporter, as he witnessed the Hindenburg explode in May 1937. — More
By Joshua Wilwohl / josh@theklaxon.com / 12.28.2009
Headlines last week plagued news organizations with information on the American Airlines Flight 331 crash in Kingston, Jamaica.
By The Klaxon Staff / inquiries@theklaxon.com / 12.24.2009
Five years after a tsunami devastated Indonesia, families continue to recover.
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