Sunday, July 15, 2007

neglected blog update

Drinking may not be so bad, say scientists - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
A Way for Resource-Rich Countries to Audit Their Way Out of Corruption - New York Times

Governments should be made more accountable in spending their money, but how can that be done?
Study Paints Dire Picture of Warmer Northeast - New York Times
Flooding could become more severe in the Northeast if nothing is done to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a report warned.
Nerdica » Building a BitTorrent Box
First Amendment Claim in Cockfight Suit - New York Times
A company that broadcasts cockfights on the Internet filed suit in federal court in Miami to challenge a federal law that makes it a crime to sell depictions of animal cruelty.
Flabber | Weblog: Ontdopskills
Elke dag een paar bijzondere, interessante, sexy of humoristische posts.
Eye lens and nose cells for smelling have same origin
PhysOrg news: Eye lens and nose cells for smelling have same origin
Researchers witness natural selection at work in dramatic comeback of male butterflies

PhysOrg news: Researchers witness natural selection at work in dramatic comeback of male butterflies
One man's junk may be a genomic treasure
PhysOrg news: One man's junk may be a genomic treasure
Higher efficiency organic solar cell created
PhysOrg news: Higher efficiency organic solar cell created
New lens device will shrink huge light waves to pinpoints
PhysOrg news: New lens device will shrink huge light waves to pinpoints
Low Tech on the High Seas: The Ultimate Sextant
Get product reviews and news about digital cameras, computers, laptops, mp3 players, iPod, PDAs, phones, PCs, Macs and wireless from Wired.com
The Evolutionary Brain Glitch That Makes Terrorism Fail
Get in-depth politics and legal news coverage including online privacy, Internet security, government regulations, censorship and free speech from Wired.com.
Quest for Synthetic Organisms Calls for New Rules, Critics Say

Get the latest in science news, including space, physics, planet earth, discoveries, NASA, satellites, and space travel from Wired.com
miscellaneous factZ » Blog Archive » Forever Minus a Day? Some Theory and Empirics of Optimal Copyright
Chameleon for Optoelectronics
PhysOrg news: Chameleon for Optoelectronics
July 13, 1977: Massive Blackout Plunges New York Into Rioting
Get the latest in science news, including space, physics, planet earth, discoveries, NASA, satellites, and space travel from Wired.com
Computer Modeling Smoothes a Dam Hard Job
Get the latest in science news, including space, physics, planet earth, discoveries, NASA, satellites, and space travel from Wired.com
Bloomberg Printer-Friendly Page
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Asia Times Online :: China News - Ready, aim, fire and rain
Asia Times Online. The Asia News Hub providing the latest news and analysis regarding economics, events and trends in business, economy and politics throughout Asia.
Pensioners take cash and points to keep speeding drivers on the road - Times Online
It is the latest ruse on the roads of France: drivers are avoiding
disqualification by trading licence points on the internet.
World-Mysteries.com
World-Mysteries.com. Explore with us lost civilizations,
ancient ruins, sacred writings, unexplained artifacts, and science mysteries.
Introduced are alternative theories, subject experts, books, and resources on the Internet.
An Inconvenient Turbine: Conservation vs. Preservation - WSJ.com
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Wired Science - Wired Blogs

Wired magazine editors weigh in with their observations and musings on the latest science news in the Wired Science blog, including space, biology, disease, drugs and alcohol, geology, math, neuroscience, physics, religion, and television.
BP gets break on dumping in lake | Chicago Tribune
Financial news and articles on Chicago business and Chicago companies' stocks, from Boeing and United Airlines to Motorola and Sears, plus a Chicago trade show planner and personal finance and financial planning advice in the Your Money feature.
Range Fuels - Range Fuels awarded permit to construct the nation’s first commercial cellulosic ethanol plant

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