Friday, February 26, 2010

The New Poor - Despite Signs of Recovery, Long-Term Unemployment Rises - Series - NYTimes.com


Is Genetically Engineering Animals To Not Feel Pain Really the Solution to Factory Farming? : TreeHugger

 

The Training of the Shrew: Pitcher Plant Evolves Into Toilet : TreeHugger

 

Science Lab On Wheels! BioBus Brings Science Class to Schools With Insufficient Resources : TreeHugger

 

Technology Review: Blogs: TR Editors' blog: Intel to Tackle Energy Storage for the Grid

 

Turkey: Archeological Dig Reshaping Human History - Newsweek.com

 

Op-Ed Columnist - The Narcissus Society - NYTimes.com


Green Roofs Are So Last Year; Rooftop Farms Are The Growing Thing : TreeHugger

 

Lecture Series Focuses on Vernacular, Local Architecture : TreeHugger

 

Federal Officials Unveil Blueprint for Great Lakes - NYTimes.com

 

For sustainable architecture, think bug - life - 22 February 2010 - New Scientist

 

March of the Robo Chef - Mechanized Cooks Invade the Kitchen - NYTimes.com

 

Grizzly bears move into polar bear habitat in Manitoba, Canada
 

Hours worked by physicians have decreased steadily in last decade

 

Books of The Times - In ‘Country Driving,” Peter Hessler Takes to Chinese Roads - Review - NYTimes.com

 

Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web | Magazine

 

Math Shows Some Crime Hot Spots Can Be Cooled, Others Only Relocated | Wired Science | Wired.com

 

Cheney Had Heart Attack, His Fifth - NYTimes.com

 

The Antarctic Sun: News about Antarctica - Ancient Microbes
 

Drought Uncovers City Submerged For Decades : TreeHugger

 

BBC News - Plastic rubbish blights Atlantic Ocean

 

Trades in Greek Debt Add to Country’s Financing Burden - NYTimes.com

 

Vancouver Journal - A $1 Billion Hangover Awaits an Olympic Party - NYTimes.com

 

Occupational Therapists Are Helping Children With Handwriting - NYTimes.com

 

House Proud - A Las Vegas Mansion, Glue-Gunned to Perfection - NYTimes.com


We work harder against lesser rivals, new study shows

 

An electrifying discovery: New material to harvest electricity from body movements

 

Water may not run uphill, but it practically flies off new surface

 

Bloom Energy unveils fuel cell of the future (Update)

 

Much-Touted Bloom Fuel Cell Still Too Spendy | Wired Science | Wired.com

 

Bloom vs. Solar: Which One Is Best? | Epicenter | Wired.com


Internet Archive: Free Download: Lost Landscapes of Detroit 2010

 

Hamas assassination: Australia outraged at identity theft, Israel ambassador 

 

summoned / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com [claudio]

 

YouTube - Dubai Mall's Aquarium leaks after crack [RAW VIDEO]

 

Technology Review: From Waste Biomass to Jet Fuel

 

Mammoth iceberg could alter ocean circulation: study

 

Scientists find an equation for materials innovation


GPS Jamming Devices Pose Many Threats (w/ Video)

 

'Toyota defense' might rescue jailed Minnesota man - Yahoo! News

2 comments:

  1. Gittes,

    Thanks once again for the "mega-collection" of stimulating blog linked articles.

    This past week contained a number of strange events here in Potemkin Village. I am still sifting through the debris to arrive at the underlying meaning of these events.

    I assume that you are buried neck deep in eng. undergrad course work. You must keep digging your way out, do not stop shoveling.

    claudio

    February 27, 2010 12:50 PM

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  2. Gittes,

    I have returned several times to further sift through your blog linked articles.

    The one article that has kept me awake at night is the one entitled,

    “Mammoth iceberg could alter ocean circulation: study”

    which contains the following summary passage,

    “An iceberg the size of Luxembourg knocked loose from the Antarctic continent earlier this month could disrupt the ocean currents driving weather patterns around the globe, researchers said Thursday.”

    The potential global weather pattern disruption caused by this iceberg numbs the mind.

    claudio

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