Tuesday, November 13, 2007

One Laptop Per Child: the dream starts to deliver
PhysOrg news: One Laptop Per Child: the dream starts to deliver
Neuroscientists show anti-inflammation molecule helps fight MS-like disease
PhysOrg news: Neuroscientists show anti-inflammation molecule helps fight MS-like disease
Varsity / News / Students for Sale
5 cool wireless research projects worth checking out - Network World

A review of 5 cool wireless research projects focused on municipal Wi-Fi, sensor networks and more.
Temple built 4,000 years ago unearthed in Peru | U.S. | Reuters
LIMA (Reuters) - A 4,000-year-old temple filled with murals has been unearthed on the northern coast of Peru, making it one of the oldest finds in the Americas, a leading archaeologist said on Saturday.
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BBC NEWS | Europe | Russian oil tanker splits in half
Tons of fuel oil leak into the Black Sea as a Russian tanker is torn in half in a storm that sinks four other ships.
The Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com
Study: Curvy hips lure men to smart women
PhysOrg news: Study: Curvy hips lure men to smart women
Seaweed Transformed Into Stem Cell Technology

PhysOrg news: Seaweed Transformed Into Stem Cell Technology
Breakthrough toward industrial-scale production of nanodevices
PhysOrg news: Breakthrough toward industrial-scale production of nanodevices
Stealthy, Versatile, and Jam Resistant Antennas made of Gas
PhysOrg news: Stealthy, Versatile, and Jam Resistant Antennas made of Gas
Scientists discover record-breaking hydrogen storage materials for use in fuel cells
PhysOrg news: Scientists discover record-breaking hydrogen storage materials for use in fuel cells
Scorpion Toxin Makes Fungus Deadly to Insect Pests
PhysOrg news: Scorpion Toxin Makes Fungus Deadly to Insect Pests
Do classical laws arise from quantum laws?
PhysOrg news: Do classical laws arise from quantum laws?
Clean, carbon-neutral hydrogen on the horizon

PhysOrg news: Clean, carbon-neutral hydrogen on the horizon
Rare great ape fossil challenges evolutionary theory: study
PhysOrg news: Rare great ape fossil challenges evolutionary theory: study
Flabber | Weblog: 911 herdenkingsmunt
Elke dag een paar bijzondere, interessante, sexy of humoristische posts.
Are Americans completely incapable of getting mad as hell?
The Local - Topless Swedish bathers: 'They're just breasts'
Feminists have launched a campaign for the right to bathe topless at Sweden's swimming pools. 'We too want to be able to pull off our shirts at football matches,' says one activist in the 'Bare Breasts' network.
Weed It and Reap - New York Times
If the eaters make themselves heard, we might end up with something that looks less like a farm bill and more like the food bill a poorly fed America so badly needs.
A Real Genetic Headscratcher. In the Pipeline:

Philippine Government Investigates Australian Company for Renegade Ocean Fertilization | Wired Science from Wired.com
The Ocean Nourishment Corporation is under investigation by the Philippines government for polluting without permission, jeopardizing plans to test a carbon-capturing process that pumps plankton-feeding urea into the ocean --

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