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Wind Shifts May Stir Carbon Dioxide From Antarctic Depths, Amplifying Global Warming Natural releases of carbon dioxide from the Southern Ocean due to shifting wind patterns could have amplified global warming at the end of the last ice age -- and could be repeated as man-made warming proceeds, a new article in the journal Science suggests. Science dailyThe Intel finalists, in their own words (video) If you missed our coverage of the 2009 Intel Science Talent Search finalists and winners earlier this week--or even if you didn't--below you'll find a package of whiz kid profiles. Spending time with them is enough to turn a hardened cynic into an optimist who believes that the next generation has a chance of solving many of the world's problems. Christie Nicholson, who produced the videos, and Laura Vanderkam, who did the interviews, will agree.There's Aditya Rajagopalan, who figured out how to improve the way we make cellulosic ethanol (and had a few words for the President). There's Chelsea Jurman, who took fifth place out of 40 finalists and suggests that parents don't say too much about their own drinking to their kids. There's Philip Streich, who took third place in the competition, for his project on carbon nanotubes. [More] Scientific AmericanSTIMULUS: Memphis research organizations scurrying to tap into $10.4B in recovery funds Memphis science and medical research organizations are mobilizing to get a portion of $10.4 billion given to the National Institutes of Health through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. topix.netScience briefing: Darkening skies Skies have dimmed over most of the world during the past 35 years as a result of increasing pollution, according to a comprehensive study published on in Science. The shining exception is Europe, where skies are clearer FTStaying in with Friends on a Wireless Mesh The difference between staying in with friends and going out? Obvious, really. But, translate that idea to networks and you have the basis of self-organized virtual communities, according to Panayotis Antoniadis of the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, in Paris France.Writing in the IJWBC (reference below), Antoniadis and Benedicte Le Grand discuss the bootstrapping problem [...]Post from: Sciencebase Science Blog sciencebaseComputer Whiz Barbara Liskov Wins Turing Award Barbara Liskov earned a doctorate in computer science in 1968, becoming the first woman to do so. Liskov speaks with Ira Flatow about winning the 2008 Turing Award — widely considered the 'Nobel Prize in Computing' — for her lifelong achievements in programming language design. NPRGive It A Shake, Cornstarch Comes Alive A science fair project for the recession: combine cornstarch and water to make a fluid with bizarre physical properties. Physicists Harry Swinney and Robert Deegan explain why the mixture behaves like it has a life of its own. NPRA New Era For Science In The U.S.? President Obama loosened restrictions on stem-cell research this week and mandated that science should inform policy. Nobel laureate Peter Agre offers insights on how scientists can guide smart policy decisions, how to engage the public on science and what science could do for diplomacy abroad. NPRCan Fearful Memories Be Erased? Scientists studying how the brain forms memories have found that by targeting brain cells expressing a certain gene in mice, they can erase a fearful memory association days after the event. Steven Kushner and colleagues describe the research in the journal Science. NPRNew invisibility cloak allows object to `see` out through the cloak (PhysOrg.com) -- 'Many groups have been working devices that make objects invisible,' Che Ting Chan tells PhysOrg.com. 'Most of these devices, however, encompass the object to be cloaked.' Chan, a scientist at The Hong Kong university of Science and Technology, believes that it is possible to create a cloaking device that would be able to render an object invisible without encompassing it. Physorg.com1 2 3 |
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Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.
Feedzilla manually aggregates news summaries found in RSS feeds, and redistributes them in either RSS format or as a news widget. Content is collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from an ever-growing list of providers.
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9th of September 2009 - Interview of Feedzilla's founder at the IFA in Berlin. [More]