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- posted by Alison at CreeksideJason Kenney explains the difference between anti-Semitism and legitimate criticism of Israel at yesterday's session of The Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism, Feb 8 2010 : Irwin Cot...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith NewsCARS - Did you know Toyota is one of the most reliable car brands available? Thus recalls to fix the pedals from sticking is a logical safety precaution in order for Toyota to uphold their reputation for s...
- posted by Jorge Ribas at Discovery News - Top StoriesSnowmageddon churns along here in the Washington, DC metro area, preparing to bring us a possible 6-16 inches more of the white stuff (Snowverdose!) today and tomorrow. And as we prepare to break some snow...
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesDoes human civilization need nuclear energy if it's to survive the next century? Michael Reilly chats with nuclear scientist Hae-Yong Jeong to find out.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesNearly a month after the quake, Haiti's people -- particularly children -- are vulnerable to malnutrition and severe illness.
- posted by John D. Cox at Discovery News - Top StoriesMeteorologists would like nothing better than to be able to tell you in no uncertain terms about the causes and effects of major weather events, but the truth is, day in and day out, the system they are tr...
- posted by Jessica Marshall at Discovery News - Top StoriesA common antibiotic that can be found in wastewater reduces the ability of plant leaves to capture sunlight.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top StoriesOver 3,000 dinosaur tracks have been discovered in a gully at Zhucheng, China, according to a recent AFP report. I haven't seen any journal studies yet on this find, but it certainly sounds like one of the...
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesPowerful winds and heavy snow are expected to hit the eastern U.S. by this evening.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesAvalanches roared down a mountain pass north of Afghanistan's capital, killing at least 28 people and leaving hundreds more stranded in their vehicles on snow-blocked roads.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesThanks to Medicare, which wouldn’t reimburse for the cost of a help-mate robot, Roxxxy the robot is now seeking employment in the adult entertainment business.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top StoriesAstronauts may be hitching rides on commercial spaceships by 2014.
- posted by Larry O'Hanlon at Discovery News - Top StoriesA new fossil skull of a bull confirms that beef has been "what's for dinner" since the dawn of humans.
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top StoriesEnceladus' icy plumes glow as the small moon passes in front of the sun from Cassini's point of view in 2007 (NASA) Saturn's moon Enceladus contains a large body of water under its surface, new research ha...
- Dr. John's Hiding Place my.opera.com/nepmak2000/blog/(Dr. John v. Kampen)*Solar cycle 24* is gearing up these days and is surprising physicists. The last 30 hours the Sun puffed some x-ray clouds around, luckily causing little effect on Earth. Nevertheless after a period of abo...
- posted by Cristen Conger at Discovery News - Top StoriesAre emotions only skin deep?
- posted by Benjamin Radford at Discovery News - Top StoriesEverybody dies, but even after celebrities shuffle off this mortal coil their deaths get the Hollywood gloss. The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, didn’t die of a drug overdose; he was killed. This morning, o...
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top StoriesA hacking specialist reveals a weakness that can force heavily secured computers to spill their secrets.
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top StoriesEarth can do strange things to continents. Like eat them, for example. Previously, the planet's hot interior was only known to have an appetite for ocean crust, consuming it in subduction zones around the ...
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top StoriesThe Super Bowl is over, the Saints won, but most importantly, were the commercials any good? (Is it me, or is Danica Patrick wearing less and less clothing every year?) On Friday I gave a brief rundown of ...
- posted by Emily Sohn at Discovery News - Top StoriesIf smokers needed yet another reason to take it outside, here it is.
- As births to older mothers have increased, so has the number of autism cases.
- posted by Chris Davis at Discovery News - Top StoriesUltra-Micro Urban Architectural Wind. A clumsy name for really small wind power; smaller even than the residential turbines sometimes pressed into service in the urban environment (because wind makes so mu...
- posted by Alyssa Danigelis at Discovery News - Top StoriesI have some exciting bean news that bodes well for struggling smallholder farmers in Africa. The Rwanda Agricultural Research Institute announced that it has unveiled 15 varieties of climbing beans that pu...
- Wildlife conservation programs around the world are desperately trying to keep the endangered cats from going extinct.
- posted by Jorge Ribas at Discovery News - Top StoriesIf this is your first exposure to the Friday News Feedbag...we're glad to have you in the club. Welcome to Feedbag Nation, which stems from our weekly science news podcast that you can subscribe to here on...
- *About 1690 Johann Pachelbel* was as famous as Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler or Hank Marvin are today. But then for baroque organ, bass, cello and violins. *Neurenberg*, Germany, at that time didn't know 'b...
- posted by Eric Bland at Discovery News - Top StoriesUsing hollow cubes of a new, safer nuclear fuel known as thorium, scientists show they can soak up and remove radioactive uranium.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top StoriesThe world of online dating remains murky, but it has proven to be a helpful tool for those who learn to navigate it.
- posted by Emily Sohn at Discovery News - Top StoriesSome beers contain high amounts of silicon, a nutrient that helps strengthen bones, research finds.
- posted by Len Hart at The Existentialist Cowboyby Len Hart, The Existentialist Cowboy The establishment derides conspiracies and, for awhile, it was fashionable to deny the existence of 'conspiracies'. In fact, conspiracies are how things get done. Ve...
- posted by Kieran Mulvaney at Discovery News - Top StoriesSea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean grew by an average of 13,000 square miles a day last month. Great news, right? Well, not so much. For one thing, it was January. Mid-winter. Sea ice cover is supposed to g...
- Heavy rains caused mud and water to overflow basins and flood streets and homes north of Los Angeles.
- posted by Ray Villard at Discovery News - Top StoriesWhen Hubble Space Telescope first photographed the strange comet-like object p/2010 a2 I just knew it would get attention among the X-Files crowd. The "X" pattern of dust debris, presumably from an asteroi...
Why the Race to Improve Food Safety May Punish Those Who Produce the Safest and Healthiest Food
http://www.alternet.org/story/145509/why_the_race_to_improve_food_safety_may_punish_those_who_produce_the
_safest_and_healthiest_food
Livestock Links: Examining the role of baceria in breaking down steroid sex hormones
Sustainable water and sanitation infrastructure – providing safe drinking water and sanitation to people in developing countries.
http://wericampaign.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/sustainable-water-and-sanitation-infrastructure
China says water pollution double official figure,largely because agricultural waste was ignored.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6180U320100209
We Must Lift the Veil on US Troops in Pakistan
http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/02/09/the-f-word-lifting-the-veil-on-us-troops-in-pakistan
Our Democracy No Longer Works and the Problem Is Congress
http://www.alternet.org/news/145595/our_democracy_no_longer_works_and_the_problem_is_congress
Trial Begins for Activist Who Fought to Protect Federal Lands from Drilling -- Join the Protest
http://www.alternet.org/story/145618/trial_begins_for_activist_who_fought_to_protect_federal_lands_from_drilling_--_join_the_protest
'Removal Process' For Immigrants in the U.S. Is Riddled With Staggering Problems
A new study by the American Bar Association confirms what many advocates already feared: Our country's removal process fails to offer even a glimmer of due process.
http://www.alternet.org/news/145623/%27removal_process%27_for_immigrants_in_the_u.s._is_riddled_with_
staggering_problems
Global carbon trading has become a speculative market, where people trade only for the purpose of profiting.
http://www.alternet.org/story/145584/are_%27carbon_cowboys%27_running_amok_with_cap_and_trade_speculation
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