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Read More »Rock out with your Erlenmeyer flask out: 10 random songs inspired by science [Video]
Songs about or just inspired by science are by no means hard to find, but it seems the same few are continually bandied about (e.g., "I Am a Scientist" by Guided By Voices), so we thought it would be fun to list what are, depending on your level of music knowledge, perhaps some lesser known examples.
Read More »Telescope will track space junk
By Gwyneth Dickey Zakaib of Nature magazine A ground-based telescope that can scan the skies faster than any other of its size could help to protect satellites from collisions with space debris and each other. [More]
Read More »Too Hard for Science? Philip Zimbardo creating millions of heroes
If outside influences can make people act badly, can they also be used to help people do good? In "Too Hard for Science?" I interview scientists about ideas they would love to explore that they don't think could be investigated. For instance, they might involve machines beyond the realm of possibility, such as particle accelerators as big as the sun, or they might be completely unethical, such as lethal experiments involving people.
Read More »Use It Better: How to Unload Your Old Gadgets
The beautiful thing about disposing of your old electronics is that doing the right thing gives you more than a rosy feeling; it can actually pay you.
Read More »Gadgets Are GarbageSo Here’s How to Keep Them Out of the Landfill
Every now and then the public rises up to make an industry clean up its environmental act. As a result, car companies now offer hybrids, electrics and alternative-fuel cars
Read More »Dye of the Needle: How Safe Are Kids’ Temporary Tattoos?
Dear EarthTalk : My daughter loves those press-on tattoos, and they’re frequently given out at birthday parties and other events. But I’ve noticed the labels say they’re only for ages three and up
Read More »Spring break sure looked different back then
These coeds may be spending some time down at the beach, but as students of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Wood's Holl, Mass., it’s for work rather than play. [More]
Read More »Urban Mining May Help Dispose of E-Waste
Each year, new electronics hit the market and capture consumers' attention, giving them reason to throw away the old VCR or standard television and engross themselves in state-of-the-art gadgetry. Most of the time, the old electronics end up in the garbage, despite holding plenty of reusable material. But a push for recycling them has gained ground in recent years through both new state laws and a developing "e-recycling" industry
Read More »Earth and environment science projects favored by entrants in Google Science Fair
The fuel of the future isn't gasoline, ethanol or even hydrogen--it's education. Specifically, the science and engineering education that will enable a fresh group of smart young people to tackle the world's ongoing energy crisis. Solve the energy crisis and you go a long way's toward solving a host of environmental problems: pollution, environmental health risks, climate change, to name just a few
Read More »Big Business in Small Packages
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs.
Read More »Building a Personal Brand
Former Wall Street Journal fashion journalist Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan was toying with the idea of writing a food memoir when she was laid off in 2009. She promptly landed a book deal and spent the next year traveling to Singapore to research what became the just-out A Tiger in the Kitchen
Read More »Trains, nukes, marriage, and vaccines (and anything else): Why the facts don’t matter
A lot has been written about why people deny the findings of science. Why, ask the devotees of reason, do people’s views on vaccines or climate change not match the overwhelming bulk of the evidence
Read More »iFive: Amazon Cloud Woes, Samsung Sues Apple, Facebook’s "Like" Birthday, Apple Cloud Music Ready, Microsoft Patents Buying Apps
1. After its extended cloud services failure, Amazon's Web Services system is cranking back to life , bringing some of the web's big-names with it.
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