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Court Rebukes Administration in Global Warming Case

Blogged From phoenix at 05. Apr 2007 00:27 under Environment, Inside the Beltway, Science, The Homefront

In a victory for not just environmentalists (although if you left it up to most of the media, they’d leave it at that) but everyone interested in clean water to drink, unpolluted land to walk on, and clean air to breathe, the Supreme Court handed down a decision on Monday that essentially told the EPA [...]

http://www.notsohumble.net/?p=285

Free fiction by good writers

Blogged From Paul Raven at 04. Apr 2007 22:38 under Science Fiction, Writing

I love free stuff - fiction especially. You’re reading this on the intarwebs, so my guess is you like free stuff too. And I like to think you have some standards - why else would you be subscribed to this esteemed (if erratic) website, hmm? So, free fiction: The second issue of totally-free-to-read ad-supported webzine Darker Matter [...]

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The Science Of Politics

Blogged From JohnJ at 04. Apr 2007 15:27 under General, Science, Global Warming, Culture, Life, Politics, World, Italy, capitalism

Tags: global warming, science, environmental law, America, Japan, Australia, Italy It takes a heck of a writer to take this Anti-American, anticapitalist trash and write this paper off of it: The history of law is the history of crises. In examining the way different industrialized [...]

http://www.rightlinx.com/?p=1008

Theme Day round-up: Issues that affect the entire world

Blogged From Jul at 04. Apr 2007 09:20 under News, Media, Research, b5media theme day, health, science, world health

In honor of the upcoming World Health Day on April 7th, the b5 Science and Health Channel bloggers have each chosen an issue that affects the entire world to write about today. Below is a round-up of these posts - go read ‘em! Grace over at Flu Patrol has written about a drug-resistant TB patient who [...]

http://feeds.b5media.com/~r/b5media/VeggieChic/~3/106511677/

John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry: ‘Too Much Hot Air on Global Warming’

Blogged From Pamela Leavey at 04. Apr 2007 09:04 under OP/ED's, In The News, Senate, Democratic Party/Democrats, Republicans, Environment, Democratic Daily Blog, In The Blogosphere, Politics, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Books, Global Warming, Science

The Kerry’s had an OP/ED in the Seattle Times on Tuesday, in conjunction with their visit there on their book tour. I had the opportunity to sit in on a conference call with John Kerry earlier in the evening, joined by Steve Anderson of Steve Audio Blog, Dante Atkins (aka Hekeboles on DKos) and Susan [...]

http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=5578

Near Future Wormholes

Blogged From niall at 03. Apr 2007 22:03 under Object, Object

Oh Wow. Wormholes -- those hypothetical short cuts in the space-time continuum -- that have been theorized to allow everything from warp speed spacecraft to time travel. Now, researchers are suggesting we can actually create a type of wormhole using those fun metamaterials that everyone is all excited about lately. (source)

http://www.mushkush.net/?q=node/2603

Blood Tech

Blogged From niall at 03. Apr 2007 21:06 under Object, Object, Object

A couple of groovy medical advances, and one social advance: Researchers have found a way to efficiently convert different human blood types into a neutral type that can be given to any patient. If all goes well, the company expects its blood-processing machines to be on the market in Europe in 2011 and in the United States a few years later. (source) read more

http://www.mushkush.net/?q=node/2601

SCOTUS: Green Thumb?

Blogged From Todd Mitchell at 03. Apr 2007 17:32 under In The News, Supreme Court, Republicans, Bush/Bush Admin, Environment, Energy, Politics, Global Warming, Science

Much is being made over yesterday’s SCOTUS decision in Massachusetts v. Epa (2007). By a slim 5-4 margin the court “ruled on Monday that the Environmental Protection Agency has the authority to regulate heat-trapping gases in automobile emissions. The court further ruled that the agency could not sidestep its authority to regulate the greenhouse gases [...]

http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=5572

Power videos

Blogged From at 03. Apr 2007 16:49 under Object, Object, Object

Potatoes Power My MP3 Player! Amazing! - More bloopers are a click away[via]enjoy!

http://shallowthgts.blogspot.com/2007/04/power-videos.html

The Most Silent Spring, ‘Going Grad’ and Neuronal Equality

Blogged From Aileen Thompson at 03. Apr 2007 14:46 under Featured, Just Plain Fun, Blogging Academics, Education, Science, Ethics

Happy April to one and all! This year it went from freezing all the way to mid-summer 80+ degrees in 12 hours, making me just that much more concerned about global warming. In this science blog round-up I’m going to start out with some positively apocalyptic signs and omens almost as weird as the fact [...]

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