Saturday, March 13, 2010

Haiti's Rebuild May Be Biochar's Big Breakthough : TreeHugger

Shifting Soil Is Threat to a House’s Foundation - NYTimes.com


Study Says Undersea Release of Methane Is Under Way - NYTimes.com



Why Do Lizards Have Ears? To Eavesdrop, Perhaps - NYTimes.com



Doctor and Patient - The Doctor’s Failure to Cut Costs - Question - NYTimes.com



Hip-Hop Cuisine - Rabbit for Dinner - NYTimes.com



Mind-reading computers turn heads at high-tech fair


A new energy source from the common pea



Study: Arctic seabed methane stores destabilizing, venting



Oldest measurement of Earth's magnetic field reveals battle between Sun and 



Earth for our atmosphere



Fears of Undersea Methane Leaks Already Coming True | Wired Science | 

Wired.com



‘Mission Impossible’ Crew Pinches $26,000 in Apple Notebooks | Epicenter | Wired.com



FPL Experiments With Solar Thermal at Gas-Fired Power Plant - NYTimes.com


Toxie Awards Name Worst Chemicals of the Year | GreenBiz.com



Technology Review: Magnetic Solder to Wire 3-D Chips



For Auto Towns, Ed Montgomery Is an Ambassador of Hope - NYTimes.com



It's who you kill that matters, according to new research



Waste watchers? UK group fears trash bin spies



Physicists unlock the mysteries of crack formation


Ancient Texts Present Mayans As Literary Geniuses



History's Forgotten Fallen



Human brains grow, change and can heal themselves



Animation of Giant Iceberg Collision as Seen From Space | Wired Science | Wired.com



How Big Waves Go Rogue | Wired Science | Wired.com



Heimo's Arctic Refuge 1 of 5 - Far Out | VBS.TV


The Vice Guide to Liberia 1 of 8 - The Vice Guide to Travel | VBS.TV



Tour de Dandong - The Flying Pigeon Project [via claudio]



Slavemaker Ants



Doctor accused of going into ER drunk, harassing nurses [via claudio]

Budget deep freeze will lead to end of climate research lab - The Globe and Mail [via claudio]



Pulsed Electric Field Processing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Olympic Hockey Final Affects Water Supply, Canadian Economy : TreeHugger



Pre-Dinosaur Era Plant Specimens Brazenly Stolen : TreeHugger



Technology Review: Ultra-Efficient Gas Engine Passes Test



Technology Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: New Charging Method Could Slash Battery Recharge Times



With New Homes, Town Makes Amends for Discrimination Decades Ago - NYTimes.com



For the Afflicted, a Little Black Box to Jog Failing Memory - NYTimes.com


Lava lamp centrifuge - Hack a Day



Machine-learning revolutionises software development



Turn a quarter of Detroit into "semi-rural" farms? - Boing Boing



White trash video addiction: Bargain Barn - Boing Boing



Technology Review: Gasifying Biomass with Sunlight



A lesson in courting foreign students - The Globe and Mail [via claudio]


SolidWorks Sustainability Software Helps Designers Make The Greenest Products (Video) : TreeHugger



Einstein's Theory of Relativity On Display - NYTimes.com



Rapid Rise in Seed Prices Draws U.S. Scrutiny - NYTimes.com



Traces of the past: Computer algorithm able to 'read' memories



US military developing geolocation system for underground



Scavenging energy waste to turn water into hydrogen fuel


The ’70s Photos That Made Us Want to Save Earth | Wired Science | Wired.com



NASA’s New Jumbo Jet Keeps Giant Eye on Heavens | Magazine



Feds: TSA Worker Tried to Sabotage Terror Database | Threat Level | Wired.com



Lifestyle Adjustments, As Poverty Comes To The American Suburbs : TreeHugger



Taxi Drivers Gouged Riders Out of Millions, New York Says - NYTimes.com



As Its Arms Industry Withers, Russia Buys Abroad - NYTimes.com


Generation B - Time, It Turns Out, Isn’t on Their Side - NYTimes.com



Harnessing Our Sensory Superpowers



5 Second Films - de top 20 | Flabber



Wind resistance



BBC News - Hailing the arrival of alien predators



Decapitated skeletons were Vikings: scientists


China looks to 'combustible ice' as a fuel source

Ice Fishing in Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario - NYTimes.com

2 comments:

  1. Gittes,

    Wow, you have quite the "mega-list' on your blog.

    I stopped into work briefly this evening and just as I was about to leave, I checked your blog.

    I will return to this later this evening or early tomorrow morning.

    Keep studying your scrotal sac off.

    claudio

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  2. Gittes,

    Life has been a blur of late.

    All is well, but "free" time has been at a minimum.

    You are completing an eng. undergrad degree, an unhurried bowel movement (while reading a course text book)is a luxury.

    claudio

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