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| Under pressure from courts, public opinion, Feds list polar bear as threatened The Department of the Interior explains:
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne today announced that he is accepting the recommendation of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dale Hall to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The listing is based on the best available science, which shows that loss of sea ice threatens and [..] |
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| Kojima talks about pressure and MGS' future Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Action, Adventure
Hideo Kojima, in a recent interview with Reuters, speaks about the pressure placed on him and wrapping up the Metal Gear Solid storyline. Kojima expresses that the pr [..] |
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 8.146 |
Motorola Coming Apart at the Seams, Splits in Two With less than a week until several expected handeset announcements may take place at CTIA in Las Vegas, Motorola has just today disclosed that it will be splitting into two public companies. In the wake of a plummeting stock price and pressure from Carl C. Icahn, Motorola will soon separate its mobile phone division from [...] [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 7.601 |
| HOW TO - Flexible pressure sensor Instructables user Plusea made an in-depth tutorial for constructing a fabric pressure sensor, perfect for using in garments and other soft places.
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Alternative Energy: The Pressure Wheel This is an incredibly simple and cheap system for generating power from water. The basic concept is using a turning wheel to generate water pressure at 35psi. That pressurized water is then used to power a turbine. It is completely self-regulating and a great source of green energy. Check out the website for some videos [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 6.287 |
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| Come help defend evolution NCSE wants your help:
The National Center for Science Education, a non-profit organization that defends the teaching of evolution in the public schools, seeks candidates for a position in its Public Information Project.
Staff members in the Public Information Project provide advice and support to local activists faced with threats to evolution education in their communities [..] |
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Skyfire enters public beta The mobile browser arena just got a little more competitive on Tuesday when the much-talked-about mobile browser Skyfire launched its public beta. Previously in private beta, the now public version opens up Skyfire to anyone in the US with a Windows mobile or a Nokia Nseries / Eseries S60 (3rd Edition) phone. Skyfire also received a [...] [..] |
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Joystiq Podcast 055 - Public access edition Filed under: Podcasts
Well, you've got the Brush With Fame returning this week (pro) but we still don't have a winner for the songwriting contest (con). There's also the usual discussions about public acce [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 6.020 |
| McCain Courts the Gamer Vote ? Poorly [I Give It A 10/10] So, one of the things you do in Washington is have lunch with people who were once friends but now go by the title "colleagues." And if you can discuss something that involves both of your jobs, you then walk down to the IRS and give 'em a big ole fanger because [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 5.994 |
IPO Slowdown Dents VCs, M&A Deal Value For the first time in 30 years, no venture-backed companies went public via a U.S. initial public offering last quarter, the WSJ reports, citing the National Venture Capital Association. T [..] |
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| Large Hadron Collider - And Halo Was Its Name-O [Science Is Fun] How to you reassure the public that the giant death machine you've created is actually snuggly like a puppy? Well first off you change it's name. A poll organized by the Royal Society of Chemistry in London sought to do just that, taking suggestions from the public as to wh [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 5.864 |
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