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Fuel Subsidies Overseas Take a Toll on U.S. - NYTimes.comTo understand why fuel prices in the U.S. have soared over the last year, it helps to get an idea of how foreign governments are subsidizing energy prices.
Gas Rush Is On, and Louisianians Cash In - NYTimes.com
A no-holds-barred, all-American gold rush for natural gas is underway in a forgotten corner of the South.
DIY 3D Controller - Instructables - DIY, How To, tech - The Instructables Book Contest Entry
Make a 3D interface using an six resistors, aluminum foil, and an Arduino. Take that, Wii.
The basic goal here was to make a 3D hand-position sensing...
'Sun-eating dragon' returns to China
PhysOrg.com: Earth, the Sun and the Moon will align in a celestial ballet on Friday, rewarding China, where the first record of an eclipse was made more than 4,000 years ago, with a dazzling show. Longingly awaited, the first total solar eclipse since March 2006 kicks off at 0923 GMT, when the lunar shadow touches down on the fringes of Nunavut province in northern Canada.
Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
PhysOrg.com: (AP) -- Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system. She believes her latest invention is even more valuable - only this time it's not for sale.
British scientist hopes for 'yeti hair' breakthrough
PhysOrg.com: A British scientist said Monday he was anxiously awaiting the results of DNA tests on hair claimed to be from a yeti after initial examinations showed it had human and ape-like characteristics.
New biomass technology dramatically increases ethanol yield from grasses and yard waste
PhysOrg.com: University of Georgia researchers have developed a new technology that promises to dramatically increase the yield of ethanol from readily available non-food crops, such as Bermudagrass, switchgrass, Napiergrass—and even yard waste.
Mini-Microscope Could Lead to Cell-Sorting Implants | Wired Science from Wired.com
Imagine a microscope implanted into your body that could automatically sort out cancerous cells based on how they looked. That's the long-term promise of a lensless microscope that Caltech researchers
How to Do Business With a Blacklisted Russian Weapons Company | Danger Room from Wired.com
We now know that the U.S. Army handed out a sole-sourced deal to sell nearly two dozen Russian Mi-17 helicopters to Iraq. But the lingering question is, how? Rosoboronexport, the
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