Saturday, November 15, 2008

Random Bytes

The 50 Biggest Movies of 2009
by Michael Moran
Times.com,
Nov 10, 2008


Iraq's damaged Babylon hopes for revival
By Andrew North
BBC.com, Nov 14, 2008


Study Shows Drivers Feel Free to Ignore Speed Limits
By Keith Barry
Wired.com,
Nov 14, 2008



Five Million Dead and Counting The disaster in Congo is all the more tragic because it was utterly avoidable.
By Michael J. Kavanagh
Slate.com, Nov. 14, 2008


Pelvis Dated To 1.2 Million Years Ago Shows Ancestors May Have Been Born With Big Heads
ScienceDaily.com,
Nov 14, 2008



Obama's plans for probing Bush torture
By Mark Benjamin
Salon.com, Nov 15, 2008


Turning Urine Into Water For Space Station Recycling
ScienceDaily.com,
Nov 14, 2008



Pentagon Clears Flying-Car Project for Takeoff
By Noah Shachtman
Wired.com, Nov 13, 2008


How Eating Red Meat Can Spur Cancer Progression: New Mechanism Identified
ScienceDaily.com,
Nov 14, 2008


Growth hormones for kids
By Rahul K. Parikh, M.D.
Salon.com, Oct. 31, 2008


Pope sees physicist Hawking at evolution gathering
Reuters.com, Oct 31, 2008

Can Animals Lie? You Want A Piece of This? (Please Please Please Don’t Take a Piece of This!)
by Carl Zimmer
Discover.com, Nov 13, 2008


The Incredible Journey: Microchip ID Reunites Owners with Cat - 13 Years Later
by Lisa Stein
ScientificAmerican.com,
Nov 14, 2008


To Save the Southern Polar Environment--Dump the Antarctic Treaty
By Brendan Borrell
ScientificAmerican.com, Nov 10, 2008

1 comment:

Jaime said...

I'm talking about Homo erectus in my class on Tuesday. Thank you once again for putting up a current news article related to the exact topic that my class is covering.

And now, back to finishing up the paper....