Friday, November 16, 2007

U.S. Working to Develop and Launch Cheaper Satellites - New York Times
Both giant aerospace corporations and small, entrepreneurial companies are advancing new space efforts.
Led by Robots, Roaches Abandon Instincts - New York Times
The experiment in bug peer pressure combined entomology, robotics and the study of ways that complex and intelligent patterns can arise from simple behavior.
Mozilla Won’t Fix 80% of Firefox 3.0’s Bugs - New York Times

Mozilla Corp. will fix just 20% of the bugs now in Firefox 3.0 before the final version is released next year, the open-source developer’s Web site revealed.
China Stand on Imports Upsets U.S. - New York Times
A recent pattern in which China issues regulations aimed at favoring Chinese industries over foreign competitors has raised concerns among U.S. officials.
Jean Nouvel Tower Near MoMA - Architecture - New York Times
A new 75-story tower designed by the architect Jean Nouvel in Midtown promises to be the most exhilarating addition to New York’s skyline in a generation.
Recovering Addicts Find Home on the Florida Coast - New York Times
Delray Beach is the epicenter of the country’s largest and most vibrant recovery community.
First Direct Images of Carbon Nanotubes Entering Cells
PhysOrg news: First Direct Images of Carbon Nanotubes Entering Cells
Research shows the brain's processing speed is significantly faster than real time
PhysOrg news: Research shows the brain's processing speed is significantly faster than real time
Forests damaged by Hurricane Katrina become major carbon source

PhysOrg news: Forests damaged by Hurricane Katrina become major carbon source
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight | British nukes were protected by bike locks
Newsnight has discovered that the RAF's nuclear bombs were once armed by turning a bicycle lock key.
Surfer dude stuns physicists with theory of everything - Telegraph
Telegraph Earth is your source for environmental and green news and environmental and green issues, with information on climate change, global warming, pollution, green living and recycling, and all other environment issues.
Howstuffworks "Exactly what happens if we run out of water?"
Exactly what happens if we run out of water? Get the facts about freshwater supply and the causes, status and possible solutions for the water crisis.

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