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Geoengineering To Cool the Earth Becoming Thinkable

Oct 22nd, 2008 · As early as 1965, when Al Gore was a freshman in college, a panel of distinguished environmental scientists warned President Lyndon B. Johnson that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels might cause 'marked changes in climate' that 'could be deleterious.' Yet …
see also: solution · scientists · fossil · mainstream · global · College · Environmentalism

MediaDefender's Parent Company Joins P2P Market

Oct 5th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes with news that ArtistDirect, the company who acquired MediaDefender, has launched another company called PiCast for the purpose of P2P video distribution. The reader says: "This is a strange twist for a company which last year …
see also: video · P2P · company · copyrighted · distribution · strange · DoS

MediaDefender's Parent Company Joins P2P Market

Oct 4th, 2008 · An anonymous reader writes with news that ArtistDirect, the company who acquired MediaDefender, has launched another company called PiCast for the purpose of P2P video distribution. The reader says: "This is a strange twist for a company which last year …
see also: video · P2P · company · copyrighted · distribution · strange · DoS

Debating "Deletionism" At Wikipedia

Sep 22nd, 2008 · In a strange turn of events, the Wikipedia entry for Deletionpedia — an online archive of deleted Wikipedia articles — is now being considered for deletion. The entry for Deletionpedia was created shortly after the publication of an Industry …
see also: Online · Archives · Wikipedia · publication · deleting · strange · Industry Standard

Debating "Deletionism" At Wikipedia

Sep 21st, 2008 · In a strange turn of events, the Wikipedia entry for Deletionpedia — an online archive of deleted Wikipedia articles — is now being considered for deletion. The entry for Deletionpedia was created shortly after the publication of an Industry …
see also: Online · Archives · Wikipedia · publication · deleting · strange · Industry Standard

Physicists Discover "Doubly Strange" Particle

Sep 4th, 2008 · Physicists have discovered a new particle made of three quarks, the Omega-sub-b. The particle contains two strange quarks and a bottom quark (s-s-b). It is an exotic relative of the much more common proton and weighs about six times the proton mass. This …
see also: Atom · Physicist · discoveries · LHC · proton · particles · Discover

Founder of the Secret Society of Mathematicians

Aug 30th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism suggests an article at Science News on the passing of Henri Cartan, one of the founding members of a strange and influential group of French mathematicians in the twentieth century. "In the 1930s, a group of young French mathematicians …
see also: students · founder · fields · global · secrets · elders · society

id, Raven Developers Discuss New Wolfenstein

Aug 17th, 2008 · CVG is running an interview with Kevin Cloud, executive producer at id, and Eric Biessman, who leads Raven Software's programmers and artists, about the upcoming installment to the Wolfenstein series. They provide some detail about what kind of weapons …
see also: world · creature · interview · IDs · organization · electric · energy

Measuring the "Colbert Bump"

Aug 14th, 2008 · Democratic politicians receive a 40% increase in contributions in the 30 days after appearing on the comedy cable show The Colbert Report. In contrast, their Republican counterparts essentially gain nothing. Moreover, even a cursory analysis demonstrates …
see also: world · political · measurements · exercise · elite · comedy · child

Cooking Stimulated Big Leap In Human Cognition

Aug 12th, 2008 · For a long time, humans were pretty dumb, doing little but make 'the same very boring stone tools for almost 2 million years,' says Philipp Khaitovich of the Partner Institute for Computational Biology in Shanghai. Then, 150,000 years ago, our big brains …
see also: Theories · chemicals · metabolism · energy · Humans · animals · Examiner

Net Shoppers Bullied Into "Verified By Visa" Program

Aug 8th, 2008 · According to The Register, several banks are forcing users to opt-in to the Verified by Visa optional service by locking their cards if and when they encounter a Verified by Visa participating site and fail to opt-in. Register reader Steve says, 'This …
see also: protection · ca · service · fraud · consumer · Website · register

Apollo 14 Moonwalker Claims Aliens Exist

Jul 24th, 2008 · Former NASA astronaut and moon-walker Dr Edgar Mitchell — a veteran of the Apollo 14 mission — has stunningly claimed aliens exist. And he says extra-terrestrials have visited Earth on several occasions — but the alien contact has been …
see also: interview · NASA · Missions · terrestrial · astronaut · agency · veterans

Antarctica Once Abutted Death Valley

Jul 13th, 2008 · Science News has a story of strange bedfellows. It seems that Antarctica was once adjacent to what is now the American Southwest, some 800 million years ago. Earth's continents then formed a supercontinent called Rodinia, predating Pangaea by some 550 …
see also: North America · death · ancient · Glaciers · predators · Valley · sediments

Massive, Coordinated Patch To the DNS Released

Jul 8th, 2008 · tkrabec alerts us to a CERT advisory announcing a massive, multi-vendor DNS patch released today. Early this year, researcher Dan Kaminsky discovered a basic flaw in the DNS that could allow attackers easily to compromise any name server; it also affects …
see also: servers · engineering · research · interview · Docs · Vendors · platform

Discovery of a "Flat" Atom Hailed as Quantum Computing Breakthrough

Jul 2nd, 2008 · msw writes to tell us that nanoelectronics researchers have discovered a new molecule that could act as a state-manipulable atom due to its unique shape and properties. "Imagine a tiny arsenic atom embedded in a tiny strip of silicon atoms. An electric …
see also: computer · electronics · Quantum · electric · Atom · Discovery · Artificial

The Life and Times of Buckminster Fuller

Jun 22nd, 2008 · The New Yorker features a review of the life and work of R. Buckminster Fuller, on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition in New York 25 years after his death. Fuller was a deeply strange man. He documented his life so thoroughly (in the "Dymaxion …
see also: products · Science · fiction · private · death · New York · civilization

How To Clean Up Incorrect Geolocation Information

Jun 19th, 2008 · I thought this might be an interesting question/topic and it would sure help me to get some kind of answer. I recently got internet service from a small, local wireless ISP in my area (south central Colorado, USA). The strange thing is that many, many …
see also: IP · service · provider · business · Internet · ISPs · Yahoo

Tin Whiskers — Fact Or Fiction?

Jun 15th, 2008 · Some time ago, most electronics were soldered with old-fashioned lead solder, which has been tried and tested for decades. In 2006, the EU banned lead in solder, and so most manufacturers switched to a lead-free solder. Most made the switch in advance, …
see also: ca · EU · Google · 2006 · fashion · world · products

Ghostly Ring Found Circling Dead Star

Jun 2nd, 2008 · An international team of scientists has found a strange ring around a dead star by using images taken by NASA's Spitzer space telescope. This star, called SGR 1900+14, belongs to a class of objects known as magnetars. According to NASA, a magnetar is …
see also: scientists · NASA · Explosion · magnetic · death · telescopes · circling

What's Your Favorite Monster?

Mar 17th, 2008 · Mankind has always had a fascination with monsters, and mythologies from around the world include stories of strange and terrifying creatures. Examples include the half-bull, half-human Minotaur of Greek myths, the living clay Golem of Jewish traditions, …
see also: world · Science · Chinese · myth · creature · photos · Canada







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