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
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Gittes,
ReplyDeleteThank you once again for a delightful assortment of interesting linked articles.
My Potemkin Village duties now include "Welcome Wagon" visits to the crowds who were asked to gather in front of the new façades.
claudio
Gittes,
ReplyDeleteAvian cholera reaches the Artic, Eider ducks dying in great numbers.
Tough times ahead, for all species.
claudio
Gittes,
ReplyDeleteI have had a day or two of snow shoveling here in Zero City.
I finished reading the Madoff Chronicles and its is clear that ALL of his employees (AKA family members plus mistresses) knew from day one that it was a major scam operation.
B. Madoff is Global Scumbag #1.
claudio