Sunday, October 14, 2007

Heredity - The Great Wall of China: a physical barrier to gene flow?
An official journal of the Genetics Society, Heredity publishes high-quality articles describing original research and theoretical insights in all areas of genetics. Research papers are complimented by News & Commentary articles and reviews, keeping researchers and students abreast of hot topics in the field.
Flabber | Weblog: Verborgen elektriciteitsbron
Elke dag een paar bijzondere, interessante, sexy of humoristische posts.
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Scientist Claims Most Accurate Speed Detector
PhysOrg news: Scientist Claims Most Accurate Speed Detector
Inconsistencies with Neanderthal genomic DNA sequences
PhysOrg news: Inconsistencies with Neanderthal genomic DNA sequences
Entanglement Swapping: A New Quantum Trick
PhysOrg news: Entanglement Swapping: A New Quantum Trick
Report Ranks Jobs by Rates of Depression
PhysOrg news: Report Ranks Jobs by Rates of Depression
Genes that both extend life and protect against cancer identified
PhysOrg news: Genes that both extend life and protect against cancer identified
Novel semiconductor structure bends light 'wrong' way -- the right direction for many applications

PhysOrg news: Novel semiconductor structure bends light 'wrong' way -- the right direction for many applications

Did Your Microwave Nuke the Bacteria? - New York Times
The baffling directions on that quick and easy frozen dinner.
Sniffles That Precede a Recession - New York Times
With the unemployment rate up to 4.7 percent in September from 4.4 percent in March, the economy is feeling a chill. Is it descending into recession?
Some States Consider Leasing Their Lotteries - New York Times
With billions to gain, government officials in at least a dozen states are considering lottery privatizations.
Banks May Pool Billions to Avert Securities Sell-Off - New York Times
Several of the world’s biggest banks are in talks to put up about $75 billion in backup financing that could be used to buy risky mortgage securities and other assets.
Al Gore - Nobel Prize - Global Warming - Climate Change - Environment - New York Times

Alfred Nobel created the peace prize more than a century ago, but it is the Norwegian Nobel Committee that decides
who gets it.
Gone Baby Gone - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times
An overview of Gone Baby Gone, including cast and credit details, a review summary, and more.
Wired News - AP News
Read the latest AP Technology News and how the digital world is shaping business, entertainment, communications and culture on Wired.com.
Speaking Freely: Unlocked, Open Source Phones for Weary iPhone Hackers
See the latest multimedia and applications including videos, animations, podcasts, photos, and slideshows on Wired.com
Diagnosis - Medicine and Health - Doctors - Sickness and Ailments - New York Times
A woman spends nearly four decades assuming her unquenchable thirst is nothing more than a little quirk.
Drugs - Pain Medications - Afghanistan - Poppies - Opium - Medicine - Drug Abuse and Traffic - New York Times
It is estimated that more than 6.2 million of the world’s poor are dying of cancer, AIDS, burns and wounds without adequate pain relief, so why not harness the poppy harvest for much-needed morphine?
The Pirate's Dilemma

A blog about the relationship between piracy, youth culture, pop culture and innovation. Information on the book The Pirate's Dilemma: How Youth Culture Re-invented Capitalism and author and speaker Matt Mason.
BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Flying from a different perspective
After a trip on a Zeppelin, Anthony Smith wonders whether the future of air travel could involve the airship.
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U.S. maternal death rate higher than Europe's: report | U.S. | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has a sharply higher rate of women dying during or just after pregnancy than European countries, even some relatively poor countries such as Macedonia and Bosnia, according to the first estimates in five ye
Joe Conason: Wesley Clark's memoir and the neocon strategy for a wider Mideast war | Salon.com
Wesley Clark's new memoir casts more light on the Bush administration's secret strategies for regime change in Iran and elsewhere.
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Ecotality Life » New Zealand to ban coal and gas power plants

EcoDevelopments…you can use and invest in.
Fish Poison makes Hot Things Feel Icy and Cold Things Feel Burning Hot on Wired Science
Eating some bad fish might not seem like the most spectacular way to ruin a tropical vacation, but for a 45-year-old man from England, a bit of tainted seafood was
Digital World Tokyo | 1mm diameter solar cell spheres formed in freefall by gravity
The freshest tech news on wheels...
Spherical Photovoltaic Solar Cell | Kyosemi Corporation
Kyosemi Corporation
Windbelt - Third World Power - Wind Generator - Video - Breakthrough Awards - Popular Mechanics
In a conventional wind generator, gears help transfer the motion of the spinning blades to a turbine where an electric current is induced. The Windbelt is simple and efficient in light breezes—a magnet mounted on a vibrating membrane simply oscillates between wire coils.

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