Tuesday, July 17, 2007

How to Stuff a Wild Bikini

The Science of Death: Reviving the Dead - Newsweek Technology - MSNBC.com

Doctors are reinventing how they treat sudden cardiac arrest, which is fatal 95 percent of the time. A report from the border between life and death.
Instructables "Poorman's WiFi"- USB adapters & DIY cookware reflectors!
The Richest of the Rich, Proud of a New Gilded Age - New York Times
Today’s titans often see themselves as pillars of a new age of prosperity, one in which their successes and philanthropy have made government less important.
Alexandre Vattemare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Masked Hunter - Penn State Entomology Department Fact Sheet
The Masked Hunter webpage includes life cycle information
and control strategies for this pest in Pennsylvania.
Bees Dying: Is It a Crisis or a Phase? - New York Times

Some experts on insect biology say that without better monitoring, there is not enough information to know if anything new or calamitous is happening to honeybees.
Using the ‘Beauties of Physics’ to Conquer Science Illiteracy - New York Times
Eric Mazur, a professor at Harvard, wants his students to understand concepts, not regurgitate facts.
Islamic Creationist and a Book Sent Round the World - New York Times
An Islamic creationist is mailing a lavishly illustrated, 800-page attack on evolutionary theory to scientists around the world.
A Survival Imperative for Space Colonization - New York Times
J. Richard Gott III has issued a wake-up call: To ensure our long-term survival, we need to get a colony up and running on Mars within 46 years.
Global Warming - Melting Glaciers - Himalayas - India - New York Times
Studying Indian glaciers offers a snapshot of the consequences of global warming for India and raises vital questions about how the country will respond to them.
The Angry Island - Book - Review - New York Times
The British critic A. A. Gill loves the English language but detests the English people.
What determines the speed at which birds fly?

PhysOrg news: What determines the speed at which birds fly?
Researchers Predict 'Dead Zone' Growth
PhysOrg news: Researchers Predict 'Dead Zone' Growth
University of Pennsylvania engineers discover natural 'workbench' for nanoscale construction
PhysOrg news: University of Pennsylvania engineers discover natural 'workbench' for nanoscale construction
Disease-free mosquito bred to disease-carrier can have all disease-free progeny
PhysOrg news: Disease-free mosquito bred to disease-carrier can have all disease-free progeny
Case closed: MIT gumshoes solve 'throbbing' oil mystery
PhysOrg news: Case closed: MIT gumshoes solve 'throbbing' oil mystery
Understanding light at the nanoscale: a nano-sized double-slit experiment
PhysOrg news: Understanding light at the nanoscale: a nano-sized double-slit experiment
Ashish's Programming Journal: Cell Phone Controlled Door Latch

72-Story Complex to Tower Over St. Petersburg (Like It or Not)
Get in-depth tech news coverage from Wired and read about how it is shaping culture, education, entertainment, communications and technology.
COMIC CLOBBERS COMIC IN L.A. - Gossip - New York Post Online Edition
New York Post Online Edition: Gossip. The Post delivers Page Six and the Best Sports in Town.
Hell on Earth: The never before seen colour photographs of the bloody battle of Passchendaele | the Daily Mail
They are the most remarkable pictures of one of the most hellish places on earth.
At home with Hitler: Cover

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