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Feed SubscriptionDeal Will Fast-Track Hundreds of Species onto Endangered List
By Emma Marris of Nature magazine On 12 July, the US government agency that administers the Endangered Species Act came to an agreement with a wildlife group that has sued them numerous times over the past decade. [More]
Read More »One Footprint at a Time
Changing light bulbs won’t save the world. [More]
Read More »NestWatch
NestWatch aims to provide a unified nest-monitoring scheme to track reproductive success for all North American breeding birds [More]
Read More »Advanced CO2 Capture Project Abandoned Due to ‘Uncertain’ U.S. Climate Policy
Citing a weak economy and the "current uncertain status of U.S. climate policy," utility American Electric Power has decided not to proceed with plans to expand CO2 capture and storage technology (CCS) efforts at its Mountaineer power plant in West Virginia.
Read More »Piece of Mind: Is the Internet Replacing Our Ability to Remember?
Has the Internet dumbed down society or simply become an external storage unit that enhances the human brain's memory capacity? With Google , Internet Movie Database and Wikipedia at our beck and call via smart phones, tablets and laptops, the once essential function of committing facts to memory has become little more than a flashback to flash cards. This shift is not necessarily a bad thing, nor is it irreversible, according to a team of researchers whose study on search engines and learning appears in the July 15 issue of Science
Read More »Ketamine and Major Depressive Disorder: Is it Better with Special K?
Most people have heard of ketamine.
Read More »Kids Say Where Tech Should Go
What's the future of technology? Who better to ask than today's kids? [More]
Read More »Alzheimer’s Risk Linked to Common Complaints, from Poor Eyesight to Denture Trouble
As we age, all sorts of things may start to break down. Joints ache, or vision fails, and or maybe cognitive abilities falter.
Read More »07.14.2011 | Inc.com Daily
New tools to help with social media, a $100 billion Facebook valuation, how your business can survive disasters, Spotify comes to the U.S., and more. Be social, but get organized
Read More »Facing Down Discouraging Moments
There are times I can see all the moving pieces I’ve been amassing over the past several months settling into place. And I can see FamiliesGo! coming together as a business. Then there are moments that I’m overwhelmed by the complexity of what I’m trying to do and amount of time and money that it demands—and that I don’t have readily at my disposal—and I wonder if I’m crazy to even attempt this business-owner thing.
Read More »100 Years Ago: Cancer’s Roots
JULY 1961 Forecasting Revolution [More]
Read More »Climate Scientists to Use Robotic Devices to Elude Pirates
SINGAPORE, July 14 (Reuters) - Climate scientists haveturned to the United States and Australian navies to deploy [More]
Read More »Flying Sphere Goes Where Humans Fear to Tread
TOKYO, July 14 (Reuters Life!) - Its Japanese developerscall it the "Futuristic Circular Flying Object" and it's [More]
Read More »Call Him the Social Media Mayor
New media consultant Alex Torpey utilized social media to win the Mayoral Race in his New Jersey town. When Barack Obama was running for office in his memorable 2008 campaign, one of the many ways he captivated America was through social networking. He recognized that an online movement could influence offline behavior in politics
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