Archives for Sci Tech
January 2014
Friday, January 31:
Drug trafficking leads to deforestation in Central America -- ScienceDaily
Cities and sustainable development: what is coming next? (3 comments)
Thursday, January 30:
Breakthrough in rechargeable batteries: New twist to sodium-ion battery technology -- ScienceDaily
Deaths attributed directly to climate change cast pall over penguins
Wednesday, January 29:
Hope for Some of Us! On a very personal level...
Monday, January 27:
Electrical Generator from Bacteria (12 comments)
Saturday, January 25:
How Technologies Go Bad: Nukes and Genetically-Modified Crops (1 comments)
Meet Conservapedia, a Right Wing Encyclopedia at War with the Truth (4 comments)
Friday, January 24:
Atomic-scale catalysts may produce cheap hydrogen (1 comments)
One quarter of the world's cartilaginous fish, namely sharks and rays, face imminent extinction
Massive asteroid seen steaming off : Nature News & Comment
Thursday, January 23:
'Parapsychology- The Efficacy of Allied Traditions'. (3 comments)
Wednesday, January 22:
More Evidence of Ongoing Climate Change
Air pollution from Asia affecting world's weather (1 comments)
The Worst Passwords of 2013-- "Password" Drops to Second Place
Tuesday, January 21:
Poverty is the Disease. What is the Cure? (1 comments)
Hewlett-Packard brings back Windows 7 PCs
Monday, January 20:
What Happens When the Poor Receive a Stipend? (4 comments)
Selenium and Thyroid More Good News (1 comments)
Rosetta: Earth waits for comet-chaser signal
Gregory Johnson, oceanographer, goes viral with climate-change haiku (2 comments)
Sunday, January 19:
Mimosa Plants Have Long Term Memory, Can Learn, Biologists Say
Friday, January 17:
Act Now or Pay the Heaviest Price, Warns Leaked Climate Report
Violence, infectious disease and climate change contributed to Indus civilization collapse
Consciousness Looks in on Itself (1 comments)
Thursday, January 16:
Three Reasons the TPP Is Bad for the Environment - Truthdig
BBC News - Gene therapy 'could be used to treat blindness'
Wednesday, January 15:
What the West would look like with state boundaries drawn by culture, population, or watersheds (2 comments)
If the Golden Rule Is Scientifically Correct, Then Islamophobia Is Not: An Essay Inspired by a Sam Harris Challenge (12 comments)
Blacklight Power is claiming megawatts from super-controversial hydrino process and devices (2 comments)
Monday, January 13:
Organic mega flow battery promises breakthrough for renewable energy
Friday, January 10:
TRANSHUMAN VISIONS 2.0 - EAST BAY - March 1, 2014
The History Channel Now Does an Enormous Disservice to its Viewers (6 comments)
Thursday, January 9:
Great Women in Medicine (11 comments)
Geoengineering: As Bad As Climate Change? (3 comments)
Wednesday, January 8:
Think Metadata Isn't Intrusive? Read This
Friday, January 3:
Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier Sensitive to Climatic Variability (1 comments)
In our MOOC moment, public opinion about teacher quality does not matter.
Thursday, January 2:
Major reductions in seafloor marine life from climate change