Monday, January 12, 2009

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.... Inside joke If anyone is confused

globeandmail.com: How low will we go? [via claudio]
The most authoritative news in Canada featuring articles from The Globe and Mail, breaking news coverage, national news, international news, sports, weather, Report on Business.

Solvatten: The Water Container Which Harnesses the Sun to Purify Drinking Water : TreeHugger
photo: Solvatten Though its really not as glamorous an environmental issue as some of the others out there (no high profile wind turbines, no hockey stick graphs and Keynote slideshows) access to clean drinking water is a major problem

Independent Fisherman Stays Afloat With Community Supported Fishery (CSF) : TreeHugger
Photo of Skipper Otto by Shaun Strobel We TreeHuggers are fans of purchasing our food from as close to the producer as possible. Up here in the great white north this means buying our free-trade organic bananas at a

Time To Grow, Cut and Use More Wood : TreeHugger
Photo: Sitka Log Homes John Laumer wrote an important post about Canadian forest policy promoting the logging of pine beetle infested forests. He thought it was misguided; I am not so sure, and have promoted the use of wood

Observatory - For Mating Mosquitoes, ‘Harmonic Convergence’ - NYTimes.com
The mosquito produces a love song, and scientists are entranced.

A Breakthrough in Imaging - Seeing a Virus in Three Dimensions - NYTimes.com
Researchers at an I.B.M. laboratory report that they have captured a 3-D image of a virus with a spatial resolution down to four nanometers.

eric archer . net » Analog Computer Bouncing Ball

The earth's magnetic field impacts climate: Danish study
The earth's climate has been significantly affected by the planet's magnetic field, according to a Danish study published Monday that could challenge the notion that human emissions are responsible for global warming.

'Refinery dust' reveals clues about local polluters
Cloaked in the clouds of emissions and exhaust that hang over the city are clues that lead back to the polluting culprits, and a research team led by the University of Houston is hot on their trails.

A Tactic to Cut I.C.U. Trauma - Get Patients Up - NYTimes.com
Doctors are experimenting with radical solutions to ward off the effects of prolonged stays in intensive care units.

As Economy Shifts, So Do Traditional Family Roles - NYTimes.com
As the economy shifts, couples cope with the loss of a Wall Street salary — and the fact that dad is suddenly home a lot.

Official Google Blog: Powering a Google search

English Russia » Abandoned Russian Polar Nuclear Lighthouses
Interesting news from Russia in English language.

It took 1 min 47 seconds for my memory to become host to a horror that will never go | Caitlin Moran - Times Online
Four weeks ago I saw a murder on the internet.

Dnepropetrovsk maniacs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Implant raises cellular army to attack cancer - tech - 11 January 2009 - New Scientist
A cylinder that is irresistible to immune cells and forces them to recruit colleagues to hunt down tumours has achieved impressive results in mice

E-Waste Not - TIME
How--and why--we should make sure our old cell phones, TVs and PCs get dismantled properly

Boston.com - Ideas - Globe

Scott Brown Leads a Guided Tour of the Most Awesome Depression Ever
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