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Charlie's Diary

blog of sci-fi author Charles Stross; many good links to and comments on science news

Tags: fiction, links, literature, science, litblogs, space, theory, Research on 2008-06-19 and saved by8 people -All Annotations (0) -About

more fromwww.antipope.org

Physicians for Human Rights

important PDF documents: US torture and the medical evidence; rape in war; effect of current interrogation techniques

Tags: activism, progressive, statistics, Research, news, politics on 2008-06-18 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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What's One Less Species Between Friends? - Environment and Energy

impending mass die-off of species we don't even know about

Tags: US, space, sustainability, Research, science, politicaleconomy, politics on 2008-06-16 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Permafrost Threatened by Rapid Retreat of Arctic Sea Ice, NCAR Study Finds - News Release

Simulations by global climate models show that when sea ice is in rapid decline, the rate of predicted Arctic warming over land can more than triple. Clear explanation of a complex process.

Tags: Research, science, space, sustainability, theory, politicaleconomy on 2008-06-16 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Sleep, Attention, and Memory: Not (Maybe) What You Thought-- Blogs Scientific American Community

"sleep can make memories more stable, so that they are more resistant to interference and decay"; and coffee-loaded all-night studying can make the information just slide away

Tags: science, users, usability, tips, Research, learning on 2008-06-16 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Pressure points | Research | EducationGuardian.co.uk

The climate is changing. But where will we see the devastating effects first? Ian Sample reports on Earth's 12 most fragile places

Tags: science, space, sustainability, Research, theory on 2008-06-09 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Of Two Minds When Making a Decision: Scientific American

We may make snap judgments, or mull things carefully. Possibly two kinds of thought: intuitive, based on past experience; and rational, rule-based, to evaluate intuition or come into play when decisions are difficult.

Tags: science, Research, theory, academic, identity, definitions on 2008-06-09 -All Annotations (2) -About

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'Cyborg Engineering' Enables Coronary Bypass Grafting Using Artificial Veins And Arteries

Makes use of artificial veins and arteries in coronary bypass grafts by combining man-made materials with human cells to make new blood vessel elastic and durable and able to attach to host tissue.

Tags: tech, Research, science, news on 2008-06-03 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Music special: Five great auditory illusions - being-human - 24 February 2008 - New Scientist

part of a whole special issue on music and science; this essay takes up some things I had not thought of before, although some seem obvious when you thing about them; of use for media production

Tags: audio, education, learning, news, Research, science, theory, video, film, space, podcast, soundslides on 2008-06-02 and saved by10 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Tissue of dead humans to be cloned - Times Online

Scientists can clone cells from tissues taken from dead people who donated their bodies for medical research. Much of it is frozen stored tissue, and cells can be viable for up to thirty years. UK, not US.

Tags: Research, science, identity, usability, statistics, sustainability, news on 2008-06-02 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Nanotechnology, transhumanism and the bionic man

athletic enhancements, diagnostic refinements, bionic disease cures or stabilization--these may cause a class divide in the near future; well written essay; need for "ability studies," not just "disability studies."

Tags: activism, culture, progressive, science, politicaleconomy, politics, Research, identity on 2008-05-28 -All Annotations (0) -About

more fromwww.nanowerk.com

10 Japanese Customs You Must Know Before a Trip to Japan

it's always a good idea to study up on behavioral cues that will help you fit in, and it's a mark of respect to do this kind of background research before traveling to a new place

Tags: culture, Research, tips, travel, space, identity on 2008-05-28 and saved by12 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Six 'uniquely' human traits now found in animals - being-human - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist

Culture, mind reading, tool use, morality, emotions, personality

Tags: culture, news, tools, Research, space, science, identity on 2008-05-26 and saved by5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Huge hidden biomass lives deep beneath the oceans - earth - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist Environment

Perhaps more forms of life beneath the surface than above it ... different and effective ways of surviving – ways that could be independent of light and oxygen. These forms of life could exist on other planets.

Tags: history, space, science, Research, news, academic, sustainability on 2008-05-26 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Looking for Good Art: Web Resources and Image Databases, Part 1

2004; in-depth study of how to look for art resources; one of my favorites is the New York Public Library collection, where you can order quality, framable, large photographic reproductions of anything you admire.

Tags: education, links, Research, visualarts, usability, portals, design, history on 2008-05-25 and saved by7 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Foreign Policy in Focus - A Think Tank Without Walls

progressive think tank, one of the few leftist ones in the US, with articles on many aspects of international politics

Tags: education, journals, news, politics, progressive, Research, US, politicaleconomy, Left on 2008-05-21 and saved by13 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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English countryside empties as wildlife goes to town | Environment | The Guardian

"Wildlife is disappearing in the countryside but nature is compensating as more species colonise urban areas."

Tags: science, space, Research, sustainability on 2008-05-19 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Ban on hybrid embryos and saviour siblings fails | Science | guardian.co.uk

liberal reproductive and embryo legislation; I am not sure about saviour siblings, having a baby for sake of surgically saving another child; embryo ok, but more than that? a heavy existential burden for all

Tags: culture, definitions, identity, science, Research, news on 2008-05-19 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Digital Image Resources on the Deep Web - ReadWriteWeb

"These images won't show up in search engines' image searches or on Flickr (save one exception), but instead can only be accessed via the links below."

Tags: culture, digital, history, visualarts, Research, search, tools, Internet, space on 2008-05-16 and saved by38 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Jump Cut no. 50

new issue of Jump Cut now online: Arab, Latin American, and Chinese media; arthouse and European film; Hollywood, U.S. television and independent video; horror film; audio podcasting. 33 new essays.

Tags: culture, feminism, film, gender, journals, politics, Research, television, audio, podcast, Left on 2008-05-15 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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