Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Outsourcing Works, So India Is Exporting Jobs - New York Times
Indian outsourcing companies are hiring workers and opening offices in other developing countries.
The Loan That Keeps On Taking - New York Times
Lawsuits are being filed on behalf of borrowers who legal advocates say were sold homes beyond their means.
Planned City Rises Within a City in the Southwest - New York Times
A 25-square-mile stretch of flat acreage in Albuquerque is being transformed into a master-planned community that may take 30 years to build.
Splitting Water with Sunlight

PhysOrg news: Splitting Water with Sunlight
New use for stem cells found in war on terrorism
PhysOrg news: New use for stem cells found in war on terrorism
It's all in the spin: Quantum physics cools down computers
PhysOrg news: It's all in the spin: Quantum physics cools down computers
NASA finds Greenland snow melting hit record high in high places
PhysOrg news: NASA finds Greenland snow melting hit record high in high places
'Hot' ice could lead to medical device
PhysOrg news: 'Hot' ice could lead to medical device
Germany to build first commercial Maglev train line
PhysOrg news: Germany to build first commercial Maglev train line
Primate sperm competition: speed matters

PhysOrg news: Primate sperm competition: speed matters
Nosespray vaccine using aloe vera has exciting potential, researcher says
PhysOrg news: Nosespray vaccine using aloe vera has exciting potential, researcher says
Cellulosic Ethanol: One Molecule Could Cure Our Addiction to Oil
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The Energy Formula: Converting Grass to Gas
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Revealed: Israel plans nuclear strike on Iran - Times Online
ISRAEL has drawn up secret plans to destroy Iran’s uranium enrichment
facilities with tactical nuclear weapons.

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