Monday, August 11, 2008

#11

Green mystery blob may reveal black hole's last meal - space - 05 August 2008 - New Scientist Space
Wind Powered Vehicle, Ventomobile, Ready To Race In The Netherlands
Duck-billed Dinosaurs Outgrew Predators To Survive
Dandelion Rubber Could Replace Rare Sources : Discovery News
Predicting "Space Weather" -New Insights from the Hinode Solar-Optical Telescope
The Biofilm Matrix: Researchers Discover the Key To Powering the Planet With Garbage
Pristine 14-million-year-old Valley Found in Antarctica
The Gemini Paradox: Why are Galaxies in the Early Universe Old?
Mars Lander finds toxic substance in soil - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Earth is the only planet purpose-built for human habitation. One should expect to find a different regime in place on other planets.
research.microsoft.com/users/udaip/multipoint.htm
MultiPoint for Education
BBC NEWS : UK : Magazine : A month without plastic
BBC NEWS : Health : Farmer has double arm transplant
Kids' eyes need the great outdoors - health - 01 August 2008 - New Scientist
Access : : Nature
"The fight against AIDS in losing ground ..."
First Star in Universe Grew Fast : Discovery Channel
Interesting photo of a conjectural star, a star that exists only in a "complex computer simulation" of an event that no one witnessed.
Access : : Nature
Kids' eyes need the great outdoors - health - 01 August 2008 - New Scientist
Pollen-coated bullet could make its mark on criminals - tech - 01 August 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Biological Fathers Not Necessarily The Best, Social Dads Parent Well Too
Universe's Spiral Galaxy Population Still Evolving : Discovery News
Were Ancient Viruses a Key to Human Evolution?
Babelfish -Universal Translator Will Allow ET to Speak English -A Galaxy Classic
MIT Scientists Mimic Plants' Energy Storage System -Discovery to Unleash Solar Revolution
Is Aging an Accident of Evolution? Stanford Scientists Say "Yes"
Mystery Star Racing Through Milky Way at 3 Million MPH -A Galaxy Classic
Astronaut's alien claims fall short, says UFO researcher - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting
Phoenix Lander finds water on Mars - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
yet water is so common even in space
Wheelchairs may impair spinal-cord recovery - health - 01 August 2008 - New Scientist
Hidden Van Gogh Double-Painting Revealed : Discovery News
Ice Sheet Breaks Off Arctic : Discovery News
Nanojewels Made Easy
as usual "nature" gets the glory, rather than its Inventor
Scientists Determine Strength Of 'Liquid Smoke'
Liquid Body Armor -- Rheologists Apply Shear-Thickening Fluids to Protective Gear
Bullet Proof Material Applies Nanotechnology to Rebound, Not Spread, Force Of Bullet
World's Fastest Camera Helps Researcher Study How Things Break Apart
Rutgers Research On Shear Activity May Improve Safety In Areas As Diverse As Landslides, Pill
one wonders how much "shear" happened during the Flood
'Lucky Camera' Takes Sharpest Ever Images Of Stars
Video Cameras Learn From Insect Eyes
Scientists question dinosaur soft tissue find - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
T. rex 'tissue' may just be bacterial scum - life - 30 July 2008 - New Scientist
Mud springs reveal true extent of San Andreas fault - earth - 29 July 2008 - New Scientist
Diamonds May Have Been Life's Best Friend On Primordial Earth
Women End Up Less Happy Than Men
'Blimp on Steroids' Joins Hunt for Natural Resources : Discovery News
Shark Avoids Suffocation by Turning Off Electricity : Discovery News
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Bees join hunt for serial killers
Tree shrews thrive, hangover-free, on alcohol - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Scientists in spat over ancient chicken DNA - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)


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