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The Spider Carpet and Some Thoughts About Passion
Madang - Ples Bilong Mi —
Authority: 130
Life is about passion. I can’t imagine life without a few things burning me up from the inside out. Love, art, service . . . the list goes on. I’m fascinated by the things that people do because their passion drives them to do so. Sure, there is often money involved, sometimes big money. That’s okay. It ...3 days ago -
Popular Science Magazine awards for Panasonic products
Daily Connect —
Authority: 139
Popular Science Magazine has named two Panasonic products, the TC-P54Z1 Ultra-thin VIERA Plasma and the LUMIX GF1 digital camera, the magazine’s 2009 “The Best of What’s New” winners in the Home Entertainment and Gadgets categories, respectfully. Follow the technology world at Daily Connect.1 week ago -
The Latest on the Littlest Brains in Human Evolution
Blogs —
Authority: 162
Last month (October 2009), Science magazine devoted an entire extraordinary issue to what may be our oldest ancestor: Ardipithecus ramidus . A. ramidus was discovered in the mid-1990s in Ethiopia by a research team led by paleoanthropologist Tim White. Although the team published a couple of preliminary papers in ...1 week ago -
Science Podcast, 13 November 2009
Science Signaling —
Authority: 524
Climate change predictions; the function of telomeres; creating hermaphroditic worms; overcoming the challenges to become a scientist; and more.2 weeks ago -
Science Podcast, 6 November 2009
Science Signaling —
Authority: 524
Stem cell gene therapy; the origins of religion; an unusually fast-evolving supernova; your Letters to Science; and more.3 weeks ago -
What’s the Role of Science for Advocacy?
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Authority: 521
As the “energy sprawl” idea has been discussed and debated in the media , I (one of the paper’s co-authors) have grown a thick skin against criticism. Perhaps the harshest piece of invective, however, still bothers me: the criticism by Matt Wasson in the Huffington Post . The factual criticisms Matt makes ...3 weeks ago -
CFR Recording Suggests Creating False Scarcity to Drive Up Demand for H1N1 Vaccine
Count Us Out —
Authority: 153
Laughter as dignitaries discuss making vaccine mandatory, tricking public into taking itA recording of a recent Council On Foreign Relations symposium reveals attendees discussing ways and means of getting the public to take the H1N1 flu vaccine in spite of the mass resistance that has arisen due to questions over ...3 weeks ago -
High school teacher suspended after assigning an article on homosexuality in animals
Gender and Schooling —
Authority: 515
Yesterday, Mr. Delong, a 10th and 12th grade Honors English teacher in Piasa, IL was suspended for assigning an article about homosexuality in the animal kingdom to his students. Should teachers ask their students to read about controversial topics? Should we allow parents veto power over the curriculum? The local ...3 weeks ago -
Cool Green Morning: Friday, October 30
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Authority: 521
What’s more frightening than more Americans getting their news from Jon Stewart than a newspaper ? When Jon Stewart says putting giant reflective mirrors into space will slow climate change… and he means it ! It’s real scary stuff, kids, so we put it last in this morning’s Coolness to give you a good fright ...4 weeks ago -
Esquire’s December 2009 Augmented Reality Issue
VizWorld.com —
Authority: 448
In an attempt to stave off their own demise (along with the rest of the print industry, sadly), Esquire is banking on the popularity of Augmented Reality by adding various markers to the upcoming December issue. On the cover is an AR marker (shown) that will show Robert Downey Jr appearing and “offering ...4 weeks ago -
Beyond ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’: Why Conservation Needs a Rethink
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Authority: 521
Of course this year’s Nobel Peace Prize got all the press — as that prize nearly always does. The Nobel Prize in economics , by contrast, went almost unnoticed. That’s a double shame . First, because it was given to Dr. Elinor Ostrom of the Indiana University and Arizona State University — the first ...4 weeks ago
