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The Green Traveler: Galápagos Islands - Can Darwin’s Lab Survive Success? - Travel - New York TimesA sizable growth in tourism has had a sizable effect on the fragile ecosystem of the Galápagos Islands, the globe’s first World Heritage Site.
A Dying Breed - New York Times
As the Holstein rapidly replaces the longhorn Ankole
cow, will the genes that allowed cattle to survive in
Africa’s harsh climate be lost forever? A cautionary tale
of well-intentioned development.
Rethinking the Meat-Guzzler - New York Times
Got vegetables? The days of eating 200 pounds of meat a year may be on the way out.
Sales of HD DVD Players Plunge After Warner Move - New York Times
What was a 50-50 market split in 2007 for the high-definition players shifted sharply in Blu-ray’s favor in the new year.
Is It a Recession? Marketers Seem to Think So - New York Times
Let the economists and politicians debate whether the American economy is in a recession. Madison Avenue is already battening down the hatches.
'Generalist bacteria' discovered in coastal waters may be more flexible than known before
PhysOrg news: 'Generalist bacteria' discovered in coastal waters may be more flexible than known before
Mitochondrial 'bottleneck' cracked
PhysOrg news: Mitochondrial 'bottleneck' cracked
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.
WebUrbanist » 7 Abandoned Wonders of the Former Soviet Union: From Submarine Stations to Unfinished Structures
WebUrbanist - Collective Blogging about Urban Culture, Alternative Art and Other Wonders of the World
WebUrbanist » 7 More Abandoned Wonders of the World: Amazing American Abandonments
WebUrbanist - Collective Blogging about Urban Culture, Alternative Art and Other Wonders of the World
Is It a Recession? Marketers Seem to Think So - New York Times
Let the economists and politicians debate whether the American economy is in a recession. Madison Avenue is already battening down the hatches.
WebUrbanist » 7 Engineering Wonders of the Modern World: Contemporary World Record-Setting Construction
WebUrbanist - Collective Blogging about Urban Culture, Alternative Art and Other Wonders of the World
Small military robots gain advanced “sight” for more challenging roles | NetworkWorld.com Community
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Allentown man charged in two homicides -- themorningcall.com
Allentown police had suspected William Torres of dealing drugs in the city. But an undercover narcotics investigation yielded much more, and resulted in Torres, 21, being charged early Saturday with two counts of homicide.
The Autumn of the Multitaskers
Neuroscience is confirming what we all suspect: Multitasking is dumbing us down and driving us crazy. One man’s odyssey through the nightmare of infinite connectivity
Flabber | Weblog: Mens versie 2.0 (Beta)
Elke dag een paar bijzondere, interessante, sexy of humoristische posts.
Clues to Black Plague’s Fury in 650-Year-Old Skeletons - New York Times
New findings suggest that the plague selectively took the already ill, while many of the otherwise healthy survived the infection.
Birds - Migration - Avian Flu - New York Times
Scientists have found proof that bar-headed geese — one suspect in moving avian flu around the world — can travel 3,000 miles from their breeding grounds.
Genetic 'telepathy'? A bizarre new property of DNA
PhysOrg news: Genetic 'telepathy'? A bizarre new property of DNA
Cancer drug activates adult stem cells
PhysOrg news: Cancer drug activates adult stem cells
Professors see solutions in slime
PhysOrg news: Professors see solutions in slime
New kind of transistor radios shows capability of nanotube technology
PhysOrg news: New kind of transistor radios shows capability of nanotube technology
Wired Science Reveals Secret Codes in Craig Venter's Artificial Genome | Wired Science from Wired.com
Wired Science has ferreted out the secret amino acid messages contained in watermarks that were embedded in the world's first manmade bacterial genome, announced last week by the J. Craig
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Unlocking The Genetic Mysteries Of E.Coli, Government Scientist Try To Understand Reasons Behind Increases In Beef Contamination - CBS News
The remnants of a Naval ammunition depot are now an animal research center where government scientists are working to unlock secrets contained in the genetic makeup of the cattle. Their focus: the E. coli 0157:H7 bacteria.
Environmental Conservation - Climate Change - Sea Level Rise - Global Warming - The Preservation Predicament - New York Times
Ecologists fear that global warming will make protected landscapes inhospitable to prized species.
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