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Typecast - Japan's obsession with blood groups | World news | The Guardian
Four books on the subject of blood types are among the top 10 bestseller list in Japan over the past year
FOXNews.com - Newspaper 'Steals' Empire State Building in Just 90 Minutes - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News
Newspaper 'Steals' Empire State Building in Just 90 Minutes, In what has been described as one of the biggest heists in American history, the Empire State Building was reportedly stolen this week by a New York City newspaper in less than 90 minutes.
Are Laser Printers As Dangerous as Smoking or as Making Toast? : TreeHugger
A laser printer isn't really that different from that new Xerox at Sterling Cooper; toner sticks to a charged medium (a selenium drum in the 914) is transferred to the paper and baked on. Last year Warren reported on
As More Eat Meat, a Bid to Cut Emissions - NYTimes.com
Farm emissions are being discussed during international talks on a new treaty to combat global warming.
Skin Deep - Experts Question Early Use of Nanotechnology in Products - NYTimes.com
In a world where there are so many things to be afraid of, add one more to the list - tiny components engineered on the nanoscale that could run amok inside the body.
Gene Test Shows Spain’s Jewish and Muslim Mix - NYTimes.com
A study of genetic signatures has provided new evidence of the mass conversions of Sephardic Jews and Muslims to Catholicism in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Female art students more sexually active than male science nerds: study
PhysOrg.com: Female arts students at university are the most sexually active while male science students are the most likely to be virgins, Australian researchers said Thursday.
Steampipe keeps electronics cool
PhysOrg.com: (PhysOrg.com) -- The cooling of electronic components is playing an increasing role in the design process of electronic equipment such as mobile telephones, games computers and laptops. Wessel Wits, PhD student at the University of Twente, has developed two innovative concepts for cooling such devices. Patents for both concepts are pending. Wits will be awarded his doctorate on 4 December at the faculty of Engineering Technology.
Food vs Fuel: Saltwater Crops May Be Key To Solving Earth's Land Crunch | Wired Science from Wired.com
Saltwater-loving plants could open up half a million square miles of previously unusable territory for energy crops, helping settle the heated food-versus-fuel debate, which nearly derailed biofuel progress last year.
IEEE Spectrum: Bots Get Smart
Can video games breathe new life into AI research?
YouTube - Government Surveillance Yodel ~ The Fugs
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