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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Lisa Dennison - Sotheby’s - Guggenheim - Art - New York Times
Lisa Dennison, a 29-year veteran of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum who became its director less than two years ago, said yesterday that she had resigned to join Sotheby’s auction house.
Tom Snyder - Appraisal - New York Times
In the hopelessly fragmented post-Carson landscape of late-night television chat, it is sometimes easier to talk about Tom Snyder in terms of what he wasn’t than in terms of what he was.
Review: Body of Work - Christine Montross - New York Times
Christine Montross has tethered an earnest and readable reflection on the process of becoming a doctor to the dissection of a human cadaver.
In Monterey Bay, a Mollusk Strays and Stays for Dinner - New York Times
The fierce Humboldt squid is crowding the Pacific Coast’s warming waters and behaving like an uninvited house guest who will not go away.
The Subconcious Brain - Who's Minding the Mind? - New York Times
The subconscious brain is more active, independent and purposeful than once thought. Sometimes it takes charge.
Martin Nowak - In Games, an Insight Into the Rules of Evolution - New York Times
Martin Nowak’s projects may seem randomly scattered across the sciences but they share an underlying theme: cooperation.
The Whys of Mating: 237 Reasons and Counting - New York Times
Researchers may have come up with the most thorough taxonomy of sexual motivation ever compiled.
TinyScope
Reading ability protects brain from lead exposure
PhysOrg news: Reading ability protects brain from lead exposure
Gold nanoparticles may pan out as tool for cancer diagnosis
PhysOrg news: Gold nanoparticles may pan out as tool for cancer diagnosis
Particle emissions from laser printers might pose health concern
PhysOrg news: Particle emissions from laser printers might pose health concern
Under magnetic force, nanoparticles may deliver gene therapy
PhysOrg news: Under magnetic force, nanoparticles may deliver gene therapy
Eat Drink Breathe Like a Start-Up by Nick DeMonner, Lisa Hansen, Mike Minardi, Barbara Berens (Book) in Cooking
Eat Drink Breathe Like a Start-Up by Nick DeMonner, Lisa Hansen, Mike Minardi, Barbara Berens (Book) in Cooking : The fun and practical guide to eating, drinking, and living well during the emotional roller coaster that is a start-up company.
Spice Girls please vote for Baghdad as the kick off city for the spice girls reunion tour
Gene Expression: Intercourse and Intelligence
You Can Get Arrested for That!?
Life Beneath Antarctic Ice - Photo Essays - TIME
Photographer Norbert Wu explores the plants and animals who live under the frozen continentThis work is made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs
Couple Terrorized, Assaulted and Arrested For Flying an Upside Down U.S. Flag
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MIT research may lead to better schizophrenia drugs - MIT News Office
Tommie Wilhelmsen's Kolonihagen Summerhouse (TreeHugger)
Lost America: Wheels
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Sunday, July 29, 2007
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Somerset | Veteran, 109, revisits WWI trench
The last known surviving British soldier to fight in the trenches of World War I revisits where he fought in 1917.
Business Infographics - Diagrams - Illustrations - Portfolio.com
Find business diagrams, illustrations and infographics.
James Lovelock: Nuclear power is the only green solution
Guess who’s building nuclear power plants? « Stancel Spencer
Future of Stem Cell Tests May Hang on Defining Embryo Harm - washingtonpost.com
With the active encouragement of the Bush administration, U.S. scientists in the past year have developed several methods for creating embryonic stem cells without having to destroy human embryos.
What We See Depends Mainly on What We Look For.: Landmark Tower Implosion | Ft Worth Texas
TEACHINGS OF DIOGENES
Selected teachings and anecdotes of Diogenes of Sinope.
New Approach To Eliminating Allergies, Asthma, Developed By Hebrew University Ph.D. Student
Allergies, like the common cold and asthma, have basically defied the best efforts of modern medicine to cure them. Now, a doctoral candidate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem School of Pharma
For the DeLorean, it's back to the present - Los Angeles Times
Danny Botkin's love affair with the DeLorean got off to an unpromising start.
Certain Degrees Now Cost More at Public Universities - New York Times
School officials admit they are queasy about a practice that appears to value one discipline over another.
globeandmail.com: The mystery of Lake Superior's low levels, surging temperatures
The most authoritative news in Canada featuring articles from The Globe and Mail, breaking news coverage, national news, international news, sports, weather, Report on Business.
Revealed: why slim people dislike the overweight - Independent Online Edition > Health
Revealed: why slim people dislike the overweight
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Battle of Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Outdoor Movie Theaters - Rooftop Films - McCarren Park Pool - Bryant Park - Socrates Sculpture Park - Queens Museum - Tompkins - New York Times
Summer moviegoing often involves an icy air-conditioned theater. But in New York the season includes movies with a setting that is equally cool: the outdoors.
Navajos and Environmentalists Split on Power Plant - New York Times
The struggle over a proposal for a huge coal-fired power plant on a Navajo reservation is a homegrown version of the global debate on climate change.
With Tools on Web, Amateurs Reshape Mapmaking - New York Times
New tools are allowing people with minimal skills to do what only professional mapmakers were able to do before.
Science steps in to discover wonders of Toe-tankhamun
PhysOrg news: Science steps in to discover wonders of Toe-tankhamun
Two bacteria better than one in cellulose-fed fuel cell
PhysOrg news: Two bacteria better than one in cellulose-fed fuel cell
MIT model could predict cells' response to drugs
PhysOrg news: MIT model could predict cells' response to drugs
Wii + Second Life = New Training Simulator
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The Best Dangerous Science Jobs: Hurricane Hunter, Volcanologist
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BP dumps mercury in lake -- chicagotribune.com
Although the federal government ordered states more than a decade ago to dramatically limit mercury discharges into the Great Lakes, the BP refinery in northwest Indiana will be allowed to continue pouring small amounts of the toxic metal into Lake Michigan for at least another five years.
'I didn't eat and I didn't sleep' / Coin dealer flies dime worth $1.9 million to NYC
'I didn't eat and I didn't sleep' <BR> Coin dealer flies dime worth $1.9 million to NYC
Colossal Magnetic Levitation Wind Turbine Proposed (TreeHugger)
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African plant halts bleeding, speeds healing | Science & Health | Reuters
<p> NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The leaves of Aspilia africana,
a plant used in African traditional medicine, can stop
bleeding, block infection and speed wound healing, a new study
from Nigeria confirms.</p>
<p> The leaves and flowers of A. Afri
Freedom Party of Ontario: Home Page
Welcome to the official website of the Freedom Party of Ontario. Freedom Party proposes economically sound solutions to the problems facing Ontario, including health care, education, electricity, auto insurance, and more.
World Series of Video Games - CBS - TV - New York Times
CBS, the august home of the Masters and March Madness, will become the first broadcast network in the United States to cover a video game tournament as a sporting event.
Libya - H.I.V. and AIDS - Capital Punishment - Muammar el-Qaddafi - Nicolas Sarkozy - New York Times
Freeing jailed scapegoats won’t cure hundreds of H.I.V.-infected children.
Doctors - Managed Care and Health Insurance - Medicine and Health - Wages and Salaries - New York Times
Fixing the health care system may require a difficult conversation.
In a Highly Complex World, Innovation From the Top Down - New York Times
The opening of innovation to wider numbers of people obscures another trend: many of the most popular new products don’t allow for customization.
Sex for the motherland: Russian youths encouraged to procreate at camp | the Daily Mail
They're Putin's Hitler Youth.
Incarceration Nation: The Rise of a Prison-Industrial Complex
The Populist Party of America works for a Constitutional Democracy, with the Bill of Rights serving to protect the liberties of all people.
Most vote machines lose test to hackers
Most vote machines lose test to hackers
Evolutionary algorithms now surpass human designers - tech - 28 July 2007 - New Scientist Tech
But a debate is raging among engineers over whether computer-generated designs for everything from boats to drugs can be properly evaluated
Official: $20 billion arms sale to Saudis in the works - CNN.com
The United States is developing a proposed $20 billion, 10-year arms sales package for Saudi Arabia, a senior administration official confirmed on Saturday.
Poison plant could help to cure the planet - Times Online
The jatropha bush seems an unlikely prize in the hunt for alternative energy,
being an ugly, fast-growing and poisonous weed.
It's Super Paper! -- Berardelli 2007 (725): 2 -- ScienceNOW
Recycling fees coming for electronics
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Shouts & Murmurs: What I’d Say to the Martians: The New Yorker
by Jack Handey
Queen guitarist wraps studies for doctorate - Yahoo! News
Brian May, the lead guitarist from
rock band Queen, is close to earning his doctorate in
astrophysics -- more than 35 years after quitting his studies
to become a rock star.
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YouTube - Anonymous on FOX11
Enjoy FOX11's amazing look at "anonymous".
a plant used in African traditional medicine, can stop
bleeding, block infection and speed wound healing, a new study
from Nigeria confirms.</p>
<p> The leaves and flowers of A. Afri
being an ugly, fast-growing and poisonous weed.
rock band Queen, is close to earning his doctorate in
astrophysics -- more than 35 years after quitting his studies
to become a rock star.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
bad day for science good day for random crap
MV Liemba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things Fall Apart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
YouTube - Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man
Hurdy Gurdy Man
Someone’s Watching Your House - New York Times
People can turn from casual house admirers to near-obsessives, or house stalkers, who may stop and stare longingly, snap photos, talk to neighbors and track property records.
Rise in Cases of West Nile May Portend an Epidemic - New York Times
The number of West Nile virus cases in the United States is nearly four times what it was a year ago, meaning that an epidemic may be in store, researchers report.
Howstuffworks "Are ice blocks better than air conditioning?"
Air conditioning with ice blocks is taking root among some of the world's most powerful companies. Learn how air conditioning with ice blocks works.
Study: Rural Students Better in Science
PhysOrg news: Study: Rural Students Better in Science
MIT duo see people-powered 'Crowd Farm'
PhysOrg news: MIT duo see people-powered 'Crowd Farm'
Report: Astronauts Drink Before Launch
PhysOrg news: Report: Astronauts Drink Before Launch
NASA Reports Sabotage of Space Computer
PhysOrg news: NASA Reports Sabotage of Space Computer
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California Academy of Sciences Aims to Be the Greenest Museum on Earth
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Smog and Mirrors: China's Plan for a Green Olympics
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Breakthrough Approach Matches Tumor Profiles to Best Possible Anticancer Treatments
English Russia » More pictures of USSR
Interesting news from Russia in English language.
TOP 40 best Sand Sculptures (40 pics) (//STATiC)
The REAL Threat to Americans. What really kills Americans.
On Sept. 11 nearly 3,000 Americans were killed. Since then, about 10 million Americans have died of preventable causes.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
The Lumpen Proletarian
Graphene Nanoelectronics: Making Tomorrow’s Computers from a Pencil Trace
PhysOrg news: Graphene Nanoelectronics: Making Tomorrow’s Computers from a Pencil Trace
The Tripper (2006)
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The Classic Box, Well Rounded - New York Times
A summer retreat up the Hudson, built around a farmer’s grain bin.
For Epicures, a New Take on Jerky - New York Times
Beef jerky has earned a shred of respectability at the E. M. “Manny” Rosenthal Meat Science and Technology Center, at Texas A & M University.
Chasing Kangaroos - Tim Flannery - Books - Review - New York Times
Tim Flannery says that Australia’s national symbol could well be the most remarkable animal that has ever lived.
The Devil Came on Horseback - Movie - Review - New York Times
Study Says Obesity Can Be Contagious - New York Times
When one person gains weight, their close friends tend to gain weight, too, researchers found.
YouTube - Dead Kennedys/ Rawhide
The Dead Kennedys and midgets. What could be better?
Smog to accelerate global warming: scientists
PhysOrg news: Smog to accelerate global warming: scientists
Korean Mummies May Provide Clues to Combat Hepatitis B
PhysOrg news: Korean Mummies May Provide Clues to Combat Hepatitis B
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Climate Engineering Is Doable, as Long as We Never Stop
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A nanomechanical computer—exploring new avenues of computing
Overweight Kids: College Less Likely - TIME
Being overweight is bad for kids' health, but a new study finds it's also bad for their education
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Militainment
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YouTube - Tony Blair sings The Clash
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The Chicken Was Delicious - TIME
Ron Rosenbaum of the New York Observer used night-vision videocameras last month to capture, for the first time, the initiation ceremony of Skull and Bones--Yale's 169-year-old secret society whose...
YouTube - Henry Rollins: A Love Letter To Ann Coulter
Henry Rollins: A Love Letter To Ann Coulter
Bedouin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Demand Grows for All-Business-Class Flights - New York Times
Two major airlines and four start-ups scramble for pieces of the all-business-class market.
Natalie Angier - Science Column - Smart, Curious, Ticklish. Rats? - New York Times
A host of new behavioral studies makes plain that the similarities between us and Rattus extend far beyond gross anatomy.
A Movable Beast: Asian Pythons Thrive in Florida - New York Times
Many imported plants and animals have become vexing problems for ecosystems.
Back to the future: Mastodon extends the time limit on DNA sequencing
PhysOrg news: Back to the future: Mastodon extends the time limit on DNA sequencing
Team sets solar cell record
PhysOrg news: Team sets solar cell record
Unique Quantum Effect Found in Silicon Nanocrystals
PhysOrg news: Unique Quantum Effect Found in Silicon Nanocrystals
Hacking the Wii remote for physics class
PhysOrg news: Hacking the Wii remote for physics class
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The Garden Monitor Project
mental_floss magazine - Where Knowledge Junkies Get Their Fix
Everything you need to feel smart again.
YouTube - Mastodon Linoleum Knife - Aqua Teen Hunger Force Movie Intro
The hilarious intro to the Aqua Teen movie. Featuring Mastodon and their song "Linoleum Knife". Good quality (not cam!).
Television | Couch potatoes | Economist.com
New York Architecture Images- AT&T Long Lines Building
CRACKED.com - The 20 Worst Cover Songs in Pop Music History
America's Only Humor Website
Incharacter.org this was written by borat's brother
Monday, July 23, 2007
Phragmites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Gehry - Archives - Architecture - New York Times
A small but influential number of celebrity architects are considering selling their archives as they continue to work.
Low-Key Recall of AIDS Drug Hits World’s Poor - New York Times
Roche Pharmaceuticals has come under fire over its recall of an AIDS drug heavily used in the developing world.
Frank Gehry - Archives - Architecture - New York Times
A small but influential number of celebrity architects are considering selling their archives as they continue to work.
New Processors Present Problems, Payoff
PhysOrg news: New Processors Present Problems, Payoff
Fruit fly gene from 'out of nowhere' is discovered
PhysOrg news: Fruit fly gene from 'out of nowhere' is discovered
Blinkx Player: Hello...it's your plant calling
Songs for Ice Cream Trucks Serves Novelties for the Ears
Read about the latest Entertainment News on Wired.com, including art, technology, films, animation, music, web video, tv, podcasts, and blogs.
Is this the real president of the United States? | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited
Reason Magazine - Hit & Run > Childhood Now a Sex Crime
Fogonazos: Sphinx, amazing observatory at the top of the Alps
BBC NEWS | Business | Halliburton profits rise on split
Profits at oil services firm Halliburton more than double to $1.5bn after its split from subsidiary KBR.
The Death Camp of Communist China - Mises Institute
The Ludwig von Mises Institute is the research and educational center of classical liberalism and the Austrian School of economics. Working in the intellectual tradition of Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) and Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995), with a vast array of publications, programs, and fellowships, the Mises Institute seeks a radical shift in the intellectual climate.
New hacking technique exploits common programming error
A new hacking technique that exploits a common dangling pointer error was discovered by researchers at Watchfire Inc.
Dear Architects I Am Sick Of Your Shit
Arzan Sam Wadia. Architect and Urban Designer, currently based in New York, but very much from Bombay India
ABC News: Can Growth Hormone Help Kids' Confidence?
Can Growth Hormone Help Kids' Confidence?
Sunday, July 22, 2007
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Herostratus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Mobile Phones Aren’t Truly Mobile - New York Times
Wireless carriers in the United States are spiritual descendants of dear Ma Bell: they view total control over customers as their inherited birthright.
Video Games - Fallout 3 - New York Times
Most video games are still missing a very special something that traditional media have spent centuries or even millenia refining.
No Sailor, for Sure, but He Had Relativity Down Cold - New York Times
To those who knew him from Little Peconic Bay, Albert Einstein was just a bad sailor with funny hair and a funny accent.
Delivery for Dummies: Simulators Walk Docs Through Childbirth
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2008 Presidential Election Candidates on the Issues
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Charlemagne | Linguistic follies | Economist.com
The economic consequences of the rise of English
Tightly packed molecules lend unexpected strength to nanothin sheet of material
PhysOrg news: Tightly packed molecules lend unexpected strength to nanothin sheet of material
Nicotine rush hinges on sugar in neurons
PhysOrg news: Nicotine rush hinges on sugar in neurons
Arctic Tale - Movies - New York Times
Gripping moments abound in “Arctic Tale,” a new film exploring the challenges facing polar bears and walruses at the top of the world.
Did McDonald’s Give In to Temptation? - New York Times
Four years after the fast-food chain began to reinvent itself, Supersize sodas are back, but this time they have a new name.
Dipping a Toe Into Marine Biology, at a Summer Camp - New York Times
About 50 camps now specialize in marine biology studies, according to the American Camp Association. That is an increase of about 25 percent since 1998.
Sudan - Darfur - Water - Scarcity of Natural Resources - Boston University - New York Times
A newly discovered lake under the barren soil of northern Sudan is as likely to be a source of conflict as a solution to the bloodshed.
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Law.com - As Medical Patents Surge, So Do Lawsuits
'Why Do They Hate Us?' - washingtonpost.com
Stick to core American values and you will find many allies in the Muslim world.
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The priest and the stripper :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Metro & Tri-State
The priest and the stripper $200,000 STOLEN FROM PARISH | 'He gave me money for spending time with him' - CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Linguists seek a time when we spoke as one - USATODAY.com
A controversial research project is trying to trace all human language to a common root.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Greenbox: Captures Carbon Dioxide to Make Biodiesel (TreeHugger)
Asian parasite 'is the chief assassin' behind mass disappearence of honeybees | the Daily Mail
A parasite common in Asian bees has spread to Europe and the Americas and is behind the mass disappearance of honeybees in many countries, says a Spanish scientist who has been studying the phenomenon for years
YouTube - Bush Threatens the United States
AUGUST 5--In an unfortunate, though not uncommon, verbal miscue, President George W. Bush admit to a White House audience that his administration never stops...
Victorian Baths, Unrepressed - New York Times
Nancy Epstein, the founder and owner of Artistic Tile, decided the master bath would become her Art Deco oasis in her monochromatic 1970s suburban house in New Jersey.
Settling Down in a City in Motion - New York Times
Emily Prager left a New York apartment one year ago for a lane house in Shanghai, a city of the future.
Jefferson Market Library - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Train Like a Pro, Even if You’re 12 - New York Times
There’s one more activity emerging to give prepubescent go-getters a leg up these days: sports performance training.
Scientists work to create nanogenerator
PhysOrg news: Scientists work to create nanogenerator
Genetic diversity in honeybee colonies boosts productivity
PhysOrg news: Genetic diversity in honeybee colonies boosts productivity
Physicists get ultra-sharp glimpse of electrons
PhysOrg news: Physicists get ultra-sharp glimpse of electrons
One species, many genomes
PhysOrg news: One species, many genomes
Unique Material May Allow Capacitors to Store More Energy
PhysOrg news: Unique Material May Allow Capacitors to Store More Energy
Scratch a Space Nut, Find a Starry-Eyed Hippie
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YouTube - "Thriller"
1,500 plus CPDRC inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, Cebu, Philippines at practice! This is not the final routine, and defini...
N.H. couple evade death and taxes - Los Angeles Times
Plainfield, N.H. — SHE sits on the lookout in a lawn chair on their front porch, her forehead glossy with sweat, Bible next to her left foot, wind chimes clinking at her back. Her husband of 24 years is by her side, German shepherd at his knee, handgun tucked beneath the belt on his jeans.
Dark Roasted Blend: Best Graffiti Showcase
Zoo faces charges for selling animals as food - Yahoo! News
A mayor in eastern Germany has filed
charges against workers at his local zoo for shooting animals
and selling them as meat.
SCIENCE Online -- Augustine 279 (5357):1640
charges against workers at his local zoo for shooting animals
and selling them as meat.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Milton Friedman on Drugs, Limited Government | Doubting to shuo: Chinese, Investing, EFL and Being a Geek in Taiwan
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How Not to End a War - washingtonpost.com
As President Bush and Congress debate a drawdown of U.S. forces in Iraq, past wars offer cautionary lessons on how not to withdraw from a prolonged conflict.
Billionaire sought secret lair for sex, drugs, complaint says - Los Angeles Times
Flush with wealth from Broadcom Corp.'s 1998 public stock offering, computer chip magnate Henry T. Nicholas III made a few additions to his equestrian estate in Laguna Hills: hidden doors and secret levers, an underground grotto, tunnels and a 2,000-square-foot sports bar he called "Nick's Cafe."
YouTube - Anyway You Want It
Sons of Butcher does Journey
New mechanism found for memory storage in brain
PhysOrg news: New mechanism found for memory storage in brain
Coming Soon: Protein Synthesis Without Amino Acids?
PhysOrg news: Coming Soon: Protein Synthesis Without Amino Acids?
Multi-gigabit wireless research could make wired computers and peripherals obsolete
PhysOrg news: Multi-gigabit wireless research could make wired computers and peripherals obsolete
Surprising new species of light-harvesting bacterium discovered in Yellowstone
PhysOrg news: Surprising new species of light-harvesting bacterium discovered in Yellowstone
Exxon Mobil Cleanup Effort Continues on Brooklyn Spill - New York Times
Exxon Mobil says it is slowly removing contamination from a 1950 oil spill in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, but some say the efforts are a bare minimum.
Computer Checkers Program Is Invincible - New York Times
Scientists report that they have rigorously proved that Chinook, the computer program, cannot lose.
Exxon Mobil Cleanup Effort Continues on Brooklyn Spill - New York Times
Exxon Mobil says it is slowly removing contamination from a 1950 oil spill in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, but some say the efforts are a bare minimum.
Thanks for the Memories ... Whatever They Were
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The World's Tiniest PCs
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The Hottest Field in Physics Is Ultracold
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Smedley Butler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
None of the above - The Boston Globe
Massachusetts voters sick of holding their noses on Election Day could get another option: none of the above.
Pollution in China | News | Guardian Unlimited
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