Sunday, January 23, 2011
Atlantic currents have seen 'drastic' changes: study
TNT Degradation within the Sheep Rumen
Lightweight Thermal Energy Recovery (LighTER) Systems
Wave Disk Engine
Fetuses may have a womb with a view - life - 09 January 2011 - New Scientist
How the vaccine crisis was meant to make money -- Deer 342 -- bmj.com
China and Intellectual Property Theft - NYTimes.com
Tired Of Waiting, Haitians Build Their Own Homes : NPR
Short Sharp Science: The touchdown that shook the Earth
Thunderstorms caught making antimatter - physics-math - 11 January 2011 - New Scientist
CO2 Levels at Leaking Canadian Carbon Storage Project Could Asphyxiate You In One Place : TreeHugger
Scare Flies Away With Water With This Chic Version Of The Popular Latin American Bug Repellent : TreeHugger
Honey laundering: The sour side of nature’s golden sweetener - The Globe and Mail
A Battery-Ultracapacitor Hybrid - Technology Review
Move Over, WALL-E: A Power-Line Putterer - NYTimes.com
Virus killer gets supercharged
A Walled Wide Web for Nervous Autocrats - WSJ.com
Tunisian Rioters Overwhelm Police Near Capital - NYTimes.com
Vaccine fridge keeps its cool during 10-day power cut - tech - 13 January 2011 - New Scientist
Fall of Roman Empire linked to wild shifts in climate - environment - 13 January 2011 - New Scientist
'96 Jeep Cherokee: Need Opinions - JeepForum.com
BBC News - A Caribbean cruise with former CIA chiefs
Prion disease can spread through air - health - 13 January 2011 - New Scientist
Crystal sieves could make oil sands greener - tech - 14 January 2011 - New Scientist
Engineered chickens can't pass on flu - health - 14 January 2011 - New Scientist
When Will the Food Bubble Burst? : TreeHugger
On the Size of China's Economy, a Dissenter - NYTimes.com
For the Arab World, a Potent Lesson - NYTimes.com
Arizona Shootings Trigger Surge in Glock Sales Amid Fear of Ban - Bloomberg
Computer History Museum Unveils Its Makeover - NYTimes.com
No McMansions for Millennials - Developments - WSJ
Thieves make BMW hottest car in Detroit - Business - Autos - msnbc.com
Lori Nix's haunting, sorrowful photographed dioramae - Boing Boing
BBC News - BP and Russia in Arctic oil deal
Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran Was Tested in Israel - NYTimes.com
Tubercle Technology blades - Ask Nature - the Biomimicry Design Portal: biomimetics, architecture, biology, innovation inspired by nature, industrial design
BBC News - Sudanese diaspora in Europe vote for secession
New Influx of Haitians, but Not Who Was Expected - NYTimes.com
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Tunisia copycat burnings in 3 North African countries | Reuters
Swiss whistleblower hands bank data to WikiLeaks | Reuters
The genetic basis of friendship networks - life - 17 January 2011 - New Scientist
BBC News - China banks lend more than World Bank - report
BBC News - Dutch scientist advocates bugs as a green superfood
Lenore Skenazy: Eek! A Male! - WSJ.com
BBC News - Mansion unlocked after 100 years
Breakthrough in converting heat waste to electricity
In Paul Clemens’s ‘Punching Out,’ Part of Detroit Disappears - NYTimes.com
Video: Alaskan Surfers Ride Epic 5-Mile Wave | Playbook
New Magnets Could Solve Our Rare-Earth Problems - Technology Review
In China, Traffic Jam Is Windfall for Enterprising Villagers - NYTimes.com
YouTube - Sarah Palin Battle Hymn
The economic jungle: How ecologists could save banking - physics-math - 19 January 2011 - New Scientist
Black market steals half a million pollution permits - environment - 20 January 2011 - New Scientist
Blackwater Founder Is Said to Back African Mercenaries - NYTimes.com
BBC News - FBI charges 127 alleged mobsters in north-east US
New Scientist TV: Mini robot helicopters build towers, pyramids or walls
Slime Molds Are Earth’s Smallest, Oldest Farmers | Wired Science | Wired.com
Mark Visser surfs massive waves on moonlit night with LED vest and surfboard - Boing Boing
Mark Landis, Prolific Art Forger - NYTimes.com
In India, a Right-to-Know Law Comes With Risks - NYTimes.com
Tunisia’s Inner Workings Emerge on Twitter - NYTimes.com
One Per Cent: Green machine: Bringing a forest to the desert
BBC News - Are strict Chinese mothers the best?
One Per Cent: Boeing invention lets planes spot dangerous turbulence
Ex-Spy, Duane R. Clarridge, Runs His Own Private C.I.A. - NYTimes.com
Maybe Japan Was Just a Warm-Up to the Rivalry With China - NYTimes.com
Saturday, January 8, 2011
The MacGyver Approach to Winter Biking (Zip Ties!) : TreeHugger
Recycling, Just to Get By - Neediest Cases - NYTimes.com
How Green Is Your Real (or Fake) Christmas Tree? - NYTimes.com
New Advice for Nuclear Strike - Don’t Flee, Get Inside - NYTimes.com
Musk Oxen (Ovibos moschatus) Tell a Tale of Survivors - NYTimes.com
Dataviz: 200 years' worth of economic and health data from 200 countries - Boing Boing
Madoff Trustee Recovers $7.2 Billion for Victims of Scheme - NYTimes.com
BBC News - Kevin Connolly's guide to American culture
Bones Found On Island Could Be Amelia Earhart's : NPR
Zimbabwe’s Poor Barter Goods for Health Care - NYTimes.com
A Strong Crop of Documentaries, but Barely Seen - NYTimes.com
George Soros: Economics needs fixing - opinion - 22 December 2010 - New Scientist
Christmas trees could make a great green fuel - tech - 27 December 2010 - New Scientist
BBC News - Hackers crack open mobile network
BBC News - Antarctic plumber: Frozen pipes... again
'Impulsivity gene' found in violent offenders - science-in-society - 23 December 2010 - New Scientist
Shell Pushes Forward To Drill Well In Arctic : NPR
Israeli Settlement-Building Booms in West Bank - NYTimes.com
For These Young Nuns, Habits Are The New Radical : NPR
The ecosystem engineer: research looks at beavers' role in river restoration
Kenya Grants Environmental Rights in New Constitution : TreeHugger
Polar Bears Full of More Toxins Than Any Other Creature : TreeHugger
"SMS of Death" Could Crash Many Mobile Phones - Technology Review
Bullerjan Stove "Designed By Canadian Lumberjacks" : TreeHugger
The Rich Lack Empathy, Study Says - NYTimes.com
Midnight Snack 264 - Bijen zijn awesome | Flabber
Study Suggests We’ve Hit ‘Peak Travel’ | Autopia | Wired.com
Decline of an Empire Seen in Zapotec Thighbones | Wired Science | Wired.com
Cellphones, Though Banned, Thrive in U.S. Prisons - NYTimes.com
Gasoline from water, CO2 and sunlight
BBC News - Fireworks may have caused Arkansas bird deaths
What Makes Birds Such Fabulous Flying Machines - NYTimes.com
Christmas Trees Become Lake Habitats for Fish - NYTimes.com
Nanoparticles in Sewage Sludge May End Up in the Food Chain | Wired Science | Wired.com
Donuts, genocide, and the American dream - Boing Boing
World food prices enter 'danger territory' to reach record high | Business | The Guardian
CBC News - Technology & Science - Bumblebee species 'in trouble': U.S. study
BBC News - China law to make children visit parents
Son of the Bayou, Torn Over the Shrimping Life - NYTimes.com
Chemical Signals in Women’s Tears Dampen Arousal, Scientists Say - NYTimes.com
Isaac Asimov Explained Climate Change in 1977 (Video) : TreeHugger
Four Flipped Social Paradigms For 2011 : TreeHugger
U.S. Sends Warning to People Named in Cable Leaks - NYTimes.com
Tree-like giant is largest molecule ever made - physics-math - 07 January 2011 - New Scientist
Intensive logging created New England's rich wetlands - environment - 07 January 2011 - New Scientist
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