Thursday, November 18, 2010
Technology Review: A Back-of-the-Panel Boost for Solar Power
Scientists suggest that cancer is purely man-made
Love Makes You Increasingly Ignorant of Your Partner | Wired Science | Wired.com
Why it's hard to crash the electric grid
Detroit | Palladium Boots
Scientist at Work - Dr. Abraham Verghese - Restoring the Lost Art of the Physical
Technology Review: China's Rare-Earth Monopoly
Celebrating Boomboxes, the ‘Instant Parties’ of the ’80s - NYTimes.com
World's longest tunnel breaks down Swiss Alpine barrier (Update 2, Pictures)
BBC News - German radar satellites fly tight space waltz
Peak Everything | Inspired By You
Wealth Matters - Studying the Elite, Whether They Like It or Not - NYTimes.com
Garage biotech: Life hackers : Nature News
Rescued Miners’ Secrecy Pact Erodes in Spotlight - NYTimes.com
Bacteria 'R' Us | Smart Journalism. Real Solutions. Miller-McCune.
Killer of Aspen Slows, but Worries About a Beloved Tree Remain - NYTimes.com
Study: Future droughts will be shockers - U.S. news - Environment - Climate Change - msnbc.com
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Technology Review: A Cell-Phone Network without a License
Study Warns of Bond Risk as Water Becomes Scarce - NYTimes.com
In Kansas, Climate Skeptics Embrace Green Energy - Series - NYTimes.com
Slows Bar-B-Q in Detroit Has Renewal on the Menu - NYTimes.com
Who Lives There - A Home in the Pyramid Atop Seattle's Smith Tower - NYTimes.com
Midnight Snack 204 - Gangs | Flabber
Making Ignorance Chic - NYTimes.com
Noam Chomsky Interview (Oct. 12th, 2010) 1/2 Video
Noam Chomsky: Israels Loyalty Oath, War Crimes in Fallujah, and more Video
Automation Insurance: Robots Are Replacing Middle Class Jobs - Business - GOOD
Longing for the Lines That Had Us at Hello - NYTimes.com
Plunging Mortgage Refinancing Rates Aid the Thrifty - NYTimes.com
Biotechnology in North Carolina: After tobacco | The Economist
Technology Review: Chinese Chip Closes In on Intel, AMD
China's New Wave: Music Festivals - Video Library - The New York Times
The middle class in Africa - Boing Boing
New Keith Morris video: "I Don't Belong" - Boing Boing
19th century New York City was knee-deep in trash - Boing Boing
Alain de Botton: A Week at the Airport - Boing Boing
Machiavelli Is Everywhere - Boing Boing
BBC News - Randy Quaid and wife request asylum in Canada
Once Banned, Dogs Reflect China’s Rise - NYTimes.com
Public Housing Repairs Can’t Keep Pace With Need - NYTimes.com
YouTube - RSA Animate - Crises of Capitalism
Algenol's Algae-to-Ethanol Delivers 67% to 87% Reduction in CO2 : TreeHugger
Science Helps Conserve Paul Thek’s ‘Untitled’ at Whitney - NYTimes.com
How King Cobra Maintains Its Reign - NYTimes.com
'Hydraulic fracturing' mobilizes uranium in marcellus shale
As Arctic warms, increased shipping likely to accelerate climate change
When Hormone Creams Expose Others to Risks - NYTimes.com
Corruption perceptions: The usual suspects | The Economist
BBC News - North Koreans in Japan remain loyal to Pyongyang
waz.euobserver.com / Five thousand roses to clean soil in polluted Macedonian city
The Great Chemical Unknown: A Graphical View of Limited Lab Testing: Scientific American
BP dispersants 'causing sickness' - Features - Al Jazeera English
Can the U.S. Rare-Earth Industry Rebound? - Technology Review
The Great Unwashed - NYTimes.com
How to Make an Engineering Culture - NYTimes.com
Optimization at the Intersection of Biology and Physics - NYTimes.com
A Safety Kink in Hair Relaxing? - Skin Deep - NYTimes.com
Farmers Replace Corn with Weeds, and Make Money Doing It : TreeHugger
From Farm to Fridge to Garbage Can - NYTimes.com
For Some Bushmen, a Homeland Worth the Fight - NYTimes.com
Fear Darkens Czech Uranium Mining Town - NYTimes.com
How the AK-47 Rewrote the Rules of Modern Warfare | Magazine | Wired.com
BBC News - Canadian officials see through 'unbelievable' disguise
Microsoft vs. Software Piracy - Inside the War Room - NYTimes.com
The China Education Boom on U.S. Campuses - NYTimes.com
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Rachel Corrie’s Family Continues Battle in Israeli Courts - NYTimes.com
Adding Cabbie Know-How to Online Maps - Technology Review
Nanogenerator Powers Up - Technology Review
At Legal Fringe, Empty Houses Go to the Needy - NYTimes.com
Rare-Earth Minerals Hold Promise for Seabed Mining - Science in 2011 - NYTimes.com
Dangerous chemicals in food wrappers likely migrating to humans: study
Danish sailors make insane harbor entry in high seas - Boing Boing
One-Factory Town, a Soviet Holdover, Faces Extinction - NYTimes.com
Chocolate: Worth its weight in gold? - Features, Food & Drink - The Independent
BBC News - Location, location and how the West was won
Gold Hits Nominal Record as Investors Seek ‘Hiding Place’ - NYTimes.com
Life in Shadows for Mentally Ill in China - NYTimes.com
California's whales suffer sunburn - environment - 10 November 2010 - New Scientist
Chinese acquisitions: China buys up the world | The Economist
Study shows brass devices in plumbing systems can create serious lead-in-water problems
Alcohol damages much more than the liver
Why Making Dinner Is a Good Idea | Wired Science | Wired.com
275-foot tower in Ohio blasted for demolition falls in wrong direction - Boing Boing
Nazis Were Given ‘Safe Haven’ in U.S., Report Says - NYTimes.com
Defying Trend, Canada Lures More Migrants - NYTimes.com
BBC News - Capitalism's tough reality for many Russians
Countdown to 'thermogeddon' has begun - environment - 11 November 2010 - New Scientist
Blood bubbles promise new treatments for brain disease - health - 12 November 2010 - New Scientist
Assertive Chinese Held in Mental Wards - NYTimes.com
Video: Quantitative Easing Explained | Credit Writedowns
The Story of Stuff
CC licensed Dutch documentary on California and the subprime meltdown - Boing Boing
Europe Fears Debt Crisis Is Growing - NYTimes.com
The 'Israelification' of airports: High security, little bother - thestar.com
Miami Catches First Case of Dengue Fever in 50 Years : TreeHugger
Molecular Animation - Where Cinema and Biology Meet - NYTimes.com
Pittsburgh Bans Fracking, Eliminates Some Rights of Corporate Personhood With New Ordinance : TreeHugger
Vitamin C: A potential life-saving treatment for sepsis
China’s Censorship Backfires in ‘Li Gang’ Case - NYTimes.com
Engineered Bacteria Can Fill Cracks In Aging Concrete | Popular Science
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