Monday, May 12, 2008

What's bugging locusts?
PhysOrg news: What's bugging locusts?

Computer game's high score could earn the Nobel Prize in medicine
PhysOrg news: Computer game's high score could earn the Nobel Prize in medicine

New evidence from earliest known human settlement in the Americas
PhysOrg news: New evidence from earliest known human settlement in the Americas

British Birds Adapt to Changing Climate
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Make a Chickensaurus Skeleton - Wired How-To Wiki

Make Fuel at Home With Portable DIY Refinery | Autopia from Wired.com
People were making ethanol at home long before there were cars. They called it moonshine. With gas prices going through the roof and everyone worried about global warming, a California

Colossal Castle or Humble Home? Same Price – Your Choice : DivineCaroline
The subprime mortgage crisis has hit. America is homeless, broke, foreclosed, and in the midst of a financial crisis. Similar to when there were rumors of the draft resurfacing, many of you are saying, “I’m moving to Canada.”

Shift From Savannah to Sahara Was Gradual, Research Suggests - New York Times
By analyzing thousands of layers sediment in a core drilled from the bottom of a lake, a team of scientists has reconstructed the climate of northern Africa.

Quantum computers take step toward practicality with demonstration of new device
PhysOrg news: Quantum computers take step toward practicality with demonstration of new device

A crash course in true political science
PhysOrg news: A crash course in true political science

Arriving in London: Hotels Made in China - New York Times
The aggressive expansion plans of Travelodge, one of the largest budget hotel chains in Britain, hinge on the use of prefabricated hotel rooms, manufactured in China.

As Gazprom Goes, So Goes Russia - New York Times
The weight of Gazprom, Russia’s corporate leviathan, extends far beyond its fields of natural gas all the way to the Kremlin, now headed by Dmitri A. Medvedev, its chairman.

That Must Be Bob. I Hear His New Hip Squeaking. - New York Times
Some patients’ noisy artificial hips are interrupting daily life and raising questions about more serious problems.

Losing a Home, Then Losing All Out of Storage - New York Times
Some people cannot keep up with storage bills any better than their mortgages, and their property is being sold off.

Inhabitat » SOLAR ENERGY AS CHEAP AS COAL!
A Green Design Blog, Sustainable Design Blog, Future-forward design for the world you inhabit - your daily source for innovations in sustainable architecture and green design for the home.

Once shunned by academics, Wikipedia now a teaching tool
PhysOrg news: Once shunned by academics, Wikipedia now a teaching tool

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Microwave zapping kills invasive species before the invasion
PhysOrg news: Microwave zapping kills invasive species before the invasion

Hot climate could shut down plate tectonics
PhysOrg news: Hot climate could shut down plate tectonics

The First Genetically Modified Human Embryo: Advance or Abomination? | Wired Science from Wired.com
Scientists have created the first genetically modified human embryo. What does this mean to you?

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