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  • Mark Hosler is a founding member of sound collage pioneers Negativland.

    Boing Boing: May 7, 2006 - May 13, 2006 Archives 2006

  • Heck, it was both blurbed by Hosler and illustrated by Zander Cannon and Kevin Cannon, who previously worked with Ottaviani on two books, T-Minus: The Race to the Moon and Bone Sharps, Cowboys, and Thunder Lizards.

    The Stuff of Life » Comics Worth Reading 2009

  • About 150 indie creators will be on hand to sell their comics and original art, including Eisner nominee Nate Powell (Swallow Me Whole), Ryan Claytor (And Then One Day), Jay Hosler (Optical Allusions) and Matt Feazell (Cynicalman).

    This weekend, it’s SPACE in Ohio | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • I like true science comics, like the works by Jay Hosler or written by Jim Ottaviani or the Manga Guides to various fields.

    The Stuff of Life » Comics Worth Reading 2009

  • A few years ago, Dorothy Hosler, an associate professor of archeology and ancient technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and two of her colleagues, chemist Sandra Burkett and undergraduate student Michael Tarkanian, realized that unprocessed pure latex is sticky and becomes brittle when dry.

    Did You Know? Bouncing balls and Mexican ingenuity 2008

  • A few years ago, Dorothy Hosler, an associate professor of archeology and ancient technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and two of her colleagues, chemist Sandra Burkett and undergraduate student Michael Tarkanian, realized that unprocessed pure latex is sticky and becomes brittle when dry.

    Did You Know? Bouncing balls and Mexican ingenuity 2008

  • In one early experiment, Hosler says, lawyers for General Electric (which was part of Proj­ect Cirrus at the time) counseled the company to keep silent about its cloud-seeding activities, after a storm with which it had been tinkering swerved and battered South Carolina.

    Riders on the Storm 2007

  • “There will never be large-scale weather modification in America,” says Charles Hosler, a weather-modification pioneer.

    Riders on the Storm 2007

  • In one early experiment, Hosler says, lawyers for General Electric (which was part of Proj­ect Cirrus at the time) counseled the company to keep silent about its cloud-seeding activities, after a storm with which it had been tinkering swerved and battered South Carolina.

    Riders on the Storm 2007

  • “There will never be large-scale weather modification in America,” says Charles Hosler, a weather-modification pioneer.

    Riders on the Storm 2007

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