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* Penalty charge for entering no-go zone * PM Kan harangued by homeless quake survivors [More]
Read More »Fukushima s nuclear emergency
The partial meltdown of nuclear fuel at the Fukushima nuclear power plant has created a crisis in Japan. Nature Video provides a brief summary of events at the plant, and what lies ahead for the damaged reactors
Read More »Colors Out of Space
It was just a colour out of space--a frightful messenger from unformed realms of infinity beyond all Nature as we know it; from realms whose mere existence stuns the brain and numbs us with the black extra-cosmic gulfs it throws open before our frenzied eyes. Science-fiction author H
Read More »Should everyone have access to life saving medicines?
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Read More »Oil spills underreported in Mexican Gulf
By Melissa Gaskill of Nature magazine There is only one official source of data on pollution caused by offshore drilling in U.S. [More]
Read More »iFive: Obama’s "Fun" Science, Facebook Lost iPhone Deal, Iran’s Space Monkey, Foursquare-Apple Rumors, Nokia-Microsoft Deal
1. Barack Obama once promised to have a science-friendly presidency, And at his ground-breaking town hall on Facebook , he promised more science . Specifically he wants to "start making science cool" and hopes the American people will think of the next "big energy breakthrough" the same way they felt about the moonwalks forty years ago
Read More »How to Keep Up With a Fast-Growing Company
Congratulations. If you've clicked this link, you're probably running a fast-growing company—a fortuitous position for any business owner. However, if your company grows too fast and without the correct infrastructure to let it grow, it can quickly spiral out of control
Read More »What’s in your gut? Microbiota categories might help simplify personalized medicine
The diverse wilderness of life inside of our bodies is just starting to gain the attention of scientists.
Read More »Behind The Mystery Of Spam Tweets Clogging Syrian Protesters’ Streams
Syrian democracy activists on Twitter have found themselves threatened and spammed by mystery accounts. Now one prominent opposition figure claims the Syrian government may be involved. Protests in Syria are getting intense
Read More »Heal thyself: Rubbery polymer self-repairs under light exposure
What if mending a ripped garment, or repairing a leaky storage container, was as easy as shining a light on the damage? [More]
Read More »Coating Heals Itself with Phase Change
Are your car’s bumpers riddled with scars from encounters with tight parking spaces?
Read More »Seafood At Risk: Dispersed Oil Poses a Long-Term Threat
The two hour drive from New Orleans to Venice is like cutting into a slice of apple pie -- it’s as American as it gets. Busy streets and high-rise buildings give way to farms, fields, and wetlands, in the perfect picture of rural, small-town America
Read More »Trove, WaPo Labs’s Personalized News Site, Plays Hot-Or-Not With Articles
Also: Barack Obama will be a fan of the Washington Post Company product, according to a begging-to-be-viral promotional video. The Washington Post Company gets with the times in a big way today, with Trove, a personalized news aggregation site. Trove personalizes news in a couple of ways--it uses Facebook Connect to cull information about your interests, and it offers pairs of articles for you to choose from, Hot-or-Not style
Read More »Obama Facebook Friends Zuck Bunch In Palo Alto, iPhone Tracking Movement, Social Media In College Admissions, And More…
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. Obama To Host Facebook Town Hall At 1:45 p.m
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