Friday, August 10, 2007

The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit - Books - Review - New York Times
In this stunning memoir, Ms. Lagnado gives us a deeply affecting portrait of her family and its journey from wartime Cairo to the New World.
Study Finds Genetic Key to a Kind of Glaucoma - New York Times

A new finding may provide a basis for devising new treatments for a leading cause of blindness.
Analysts See ‘Simply Incredible’ Shrinking of Floating Ice in the Arctic - New York Times
The area of floating ice in the Arctic has shrunk more this summer than in any other summer since satellite tracking began in 1979.
Three-tonne meteorite stolen in Russia
PhysOrg news: Three-tonne meteorite stolen in Russia
Two proteins found on telomeres control DNA damage response pathways
PhysOrg news: Two proteins found on telomeres control DNA damage response pathways
Coil design confines plasma in stellarator fusion reactor
PhysOrg news: Coil design confines plasma in stellarator fusion reactor
Flabber | Weblog: Cuolrofobie
Elke dag een paar bijzondere, interessante, sexy of humoristische posts.
Flabber | Weblog: DIY laser

Elke dag een paar bijzondere, interessante, sexy of humoristische posts.
Urban Legends Reference Pages: Questionable Quotes (Hermann Goering)
Did Hermann Goering proclaim that although 'the people don't want war,' they 'can always be brought to the bidding of their leaders'?
Damn Interesting » How Bacteria Nearly Destroyed All Life
Medical News: Mirror-Image Humans Walk Among Us With No Warning - in Radiology, General Radiology from MedPage Today
Mexico's Drug Wars - Photo Essays - TIME
Photographer Anthony Suau documents the surging influence of the drug cartels in Northern Mexico and the efforts by police to maintain law and order
OHSU Turns Mouse into Factory for Human Liver Cells (08/09/2007)
OHSU Turns Mouse into Factory for Human Liver Cells (August, 9 2007)
China's iClone - Popular Science

Energy geeks compete for coolest solar home | CNET News.com
Energy geeks compete for coolest solar home | Upcoming Solar Decathlon contest will judge 20 solar-powered homes built by college students. MIT's entry is already under construction.Photos: MIT's solar house | August 10, 2007, 4:00 AM PT | Martin LaMonica
The Cincinnati Post - Helping enemies in Iraq
For years, the list of enemies targeting U.S. troops in Iraq has included Sunni insurgents, Shiite militia and, more recently, a group that calls itself al-Qaida of Mesopotamia. The enemies list in Iraq also includes outsiders such as Iran and Syria, who
Damn Interesting » Mincemeat and the Imaginary Man

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