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In a bad economy, green technology loses its luster
Kinect already hacked?
10 hilarious inappropriately placed Google ads
Nutrition Professor proves calories count most in weight loss, not the nutritional value of the food
"Fate of the World" - a climate change advocacy computer game
Bill Nye The Science Guy - Oakland Climate lab opens Nov. 20th
Burt Rutan, space maverick, announces retirement
If global warming doesn't get you, global dimming might
American Geophysical Union gets political - 700 to campaign against climate change deniers
"Apple is a Pain in the Ass" - why Microsoft has Kinect
The conservative case for doing something about global warming
Scientists turn human skin into blood
Stressed MAFIA bosses seek help from psychotherapy in Italy
Science Role Models - Where Is The Female Brian Cox?
Lung cancer screening kind of maybe validated
Cook's Source magazine tells blogger they stole from she should be grateful
Kinect: Microsoft's new motion-sensing video game controller is racist?
Learn Molecular Biology the "Jersey Shore" Way
Too Much Potential Life On Other Planets - And Why That's Good For Astrobiology
Longyearbyen, Norway sees the sunset - wake them up in February
Thor Heyerdahl and Hyperdiffusionism
Invasive Species Worth Admiring
Evidence of a Fourth Neutrino Flavor?
Elections, evolution and porn linked in study
Elevators - a social anomaly even after all these years

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