Archives for Sci Tech

July 2014

Thursday, July 31:

Users of Tor - beware! (2 comments)

Wednesday, July 30:

Climate extremes are here to stay: Expect more heat waves and cold snaps -- ScienceDaily

"Vast methane plumes escaping from the seafloor" discovered in Siberian Arctic Sea

Tuesday, July 29:

Invertebrate numbers nearly halve as human population doubles -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

'Holy grail' of battery design achieved: Stable lithium anode -- ScienceDaily

New meaning to refrigerator magnets: Magnets may act as wireless cooling agents -- ScienceDaily

Global warming amplifier: Rising water vapor in upper troposphere to intensify climate change -- ScienceDaily

Monday, July 28:

Paul Ryan's Poverty Plan Is a Scheme To Shift Federal Funds To Corporations (1 comments)

Sunday, July 27:

UCF Students Design 3-D Printed Bionic Arm for 6-Year-Old

Saturday, July 26:

*Here Comes the World-Changer (4 comments)

Trees save lives, reduce respiratory problems -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

Friday, July 25:

Four-billion-year-old chemistry in cells today

How to power California with wind, water and sun -- ScienceDaily

Parched West is using up underground water: Study points to grave implications for Western U.S. water supply -- ScienceD

Biologist warn of early stages of Earth's sixth mass extinction event -- ScienceDaily

The manipulation of health data in Japan (6 comments)

Thursday, July 24:

Dog jealousy: Study suggests primordial origins for the 'green-eyed monster' -- ScienceDaily

New approach in search for extraterrestrial intelligence: Target alien polluters -- ScienceDaily

Wednesday, July 23:

How a solar storm nearly destroyed life as we know it two years ago (1 comments)

Sendai nuclear power plant in Kagoshima Prefecture, a lesson in manipulation of the truth. (1 comments)

That Antioxidant You're Taking Is Snake Oil

Tuesday, July 22:

Is Atheism Scientific? (304 comments)

HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis: Success of the Millennium shown in most comprehensive study to date -- ScienceDaily

Global temperature reaches record high in June following record warmth in May -- ScienceDaily

Steam from the sun (1 comments)

Sunday, July 20:

Is the universe a bubble? Let's check: Making the multiverse hypothesis testable -- ScienceDaily

Cheap, highly efficient solar cells: A new stable and cost-cutting type of perovskite solar cell -- ScienceDaily

How existing cropland could feed billions more (5 comments)

Saturday, July 19:

Fluoridation is Highly Beneficial -- Don't Let Poisonmongers Scare You (54 comments)

Tuesday, July 15:

Technology produces clean-burning hydrogen fuel cheaply using carbon nanotubes -- ScienceDaily

Monday, July 14:

We Enter the Age of the Creep (6 comments)

Saturday, July 12:

Off shore nuclear waste dump sites hit by 3 earthquakes off the coast of Japan (5 comments)

Friday, July 11:

Researchers develop holography technology that could change the way we view the world (2 comments)

Seralini republished: Roundup-ready GMO maize causes serious health damage (6 comments)

China high speed rail costs are two thirds the cost of the next lowest cost country

Thursday, July 10:

*Tiny Iowa County Takes on the King of Online Defamation (8 comments)

Wednesday, July 9:

Record levels of solar ultraviolet on Earth's surface measured in South America -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

Using sand to improve battery performance -- ScienceDaily (1 comments)

Tuesday, July 8:

This Kid Made an App That Exposes Sellout Politicians (4 comments)

Changing Antarctic winds create new sea level threat -- ScienceDaily

Monday, July 7:

Taking Oil Industry Cue, Environmentalists Drew Emissions Blueprint - NYTimes.com

Neighbors transform abandoned mall into a giant aquarium

Wednesday, July 2:

The Power of a Plan - Coming Clean (2 comments)

Risky Business -Executive Summary

Bigfoot genome probed by scientists (4 comments)

Tuesday, July 1:

Ancient baby boom holds a lesson in over-population (1 comments)

 

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