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New recipe looks back for how to feed the world
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
When it comes to feeding Earths masses of people who regularly go hungry, a few things are clear: communisms large-scale, collective farms dont work and breeding for specific traits in staple crops can boost yields, sometimes significantly. After all, two of the most significant agricultural successes of the past 50 ...3 days ago -
Adapting to the Freshwater Crisis
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
Forward-thinking experts are getting a better handle on the growing global water shortage and coming up with innovative approaches to ensuring the security, safety and sustainability of this resource [More]5 days ago -
Add or Remove the module in service Program….?
IT answers —
Authority: 457
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EPA tests porous pavement to combat contaminated rain runoff
Scientific American - Observations —
Authority: 131
In an effort to prevent polluted parking lot rain runoff from contaminating surrounding soil and underground water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday said it has launched decade-long test of permeable materials to find one that can filter out impurities in rainwater before it flows to its final ...2 weeks ago -
Countdown to Copenhagen: Despite doubts about treaty, 2009 shaping up as pivotal year for renewable energy
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
Beginning with the Obama administrations $70 billion commitment to ramping up the U.S.s reliance of wind, water and solar power (not to mention hybrid vehicles) in February through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and ending with Decembers international climate conference in Copenhagen , this year ...2 weeks ago -
Download Portable Skype for Windows
RizwanAshraf.com —
Authority: 140
When you don’t have access to your favorite program from such a place like school, university or office computer here comes the portable tools and then you realize how much valuable these are....3 weeks ago -
Japans H1N1 flu simulator
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
Japan, home to cyborgs and robots that work or play, is host this week to a human-like simulator with H1N1 flu symptoms.3 weeks ago -
Honor Veterans, Women Who’ve Served & Des Moines Memorial Drive On Nov. 11th
The B-Town (Burien) Blog | Burien News, Events, Entertainment & More, Updated Daily. —
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Nov 11 2:00 pm A special Veteran’s Day Commemoration is coming to the SeaTac Community Center on Wednesday, Nov. 11th to celebrate both the history of Des Moines Memorial Drive as well as honor women who have served their country. Here are the details: WHAT : Veteran’s Day Commemoration: Women ...3 weeks ago -
Can Google Earth save an indigenous tribe with maps?
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
When Chief Almir first accessed Google Earth , he did what many others do and scrolled over the map to find his home. His home, however, happens to be a nominally protected swath of forest in the rapidly diminishing Amazonian rainforest. After seeing the tenuous state of his peoples historic lands from on high, ...4 weeks ago -
Can the worlds richest man feed the planet?
Scientific American - Observations —
Authority: 131
Echoing luminaries before him--from Norman Borlaug to Kofi Annan --the worlds richest man Bill Gates called last night for a second Green Revolution focused on African farmers. That revolution wont just be in new crop varieties and higher yields but also in farmer training and infrastructure--and, perhaps most ...4 weeks ago -
DNA could offer captive-breeding alternative to snow leopard studbook
Scientific American - Extinction Countdown —
Authority: 522
Captive breeding of endangered snow leopards ( Panthera uncia ) has relied since 1976 on an international studbook that matches animals at zoos around the world for purposes of keeping the big cats from becoming too inbred. [More]4 weeks ago -
Silent but deadly? Electric cars may be too quiet for pedestrian safety
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
Enjoy (or fear) the silence while it lasts. Battery-driven vehicles are touted for their potential to cut down on harmful emissions spewed for decades by gasoline-powered cars, but electric and hybrid vehicles may be too quiet to be heard by pedestrians, posing a particular danger to people without sight. [More]4 weeks ago -
Apologies for neglecting you!
From the Library Director's Desk —
Authority: 107
With finalizing roofing project specifications, the Illinois Library Association conference, staff In-Service Day, and the audit all occurring within the last 10 days, I did make it back to update you on whats going on. Suffice to say: A LOT! The Illinois Library Association conference was held in beautiful downtown ...4 weeks ago -
Hospital error leads to CT scan radiation overdoses in 206 patients
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
How well do hospital medical technicians know their equipment? Not well enough in the case of some healthcare workers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where 206 X-ray computed tomography (CT) scan patients were given eight times the normal of radiation during brain scans over an 18-month period. The ...4 weeks ago -
Hawaii picks Maui luxury resort as site to test smart-grid technology
Scientific American —
Authority: 151
Hawaii has been working for more than a year to map out concrete plans to harness the abundant--though unpredictable--winds that blow across the states numerous islands. As the state and its utilities draw up plans for wind farms and other green-energy facilities to help meet the goal of pulling 70 percent of power ...5 weeks ago