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  1. Op-Ed Columnist: America’s Real Dream Team

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - 16 hours ago

    Seeing the 40 finalists in the 2010 Intel science contest is a reminder of how great our nation can be with a constant flow of legal immigrants.

    Also tagged: intel corp, contests and prizes, children and youth, education and schools, immigration and emigration

  2. From the Just What We Needed Dept: A Credit Card Holder with Button-Activated Card Selection

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - 21 hours ago

    Photo via Curiosite In case you were in need of a piece of useless junk, we bring your attention to the Credit Card Holder. It holds six cards, which can be ejected from the holder by pushing the button associated with

    Also tagged: gadgets, un treehugger, consumerism economics

  3. Toshiba Cuts Incandescent Bulbs From Line Up, Shaves 430,000 Tons Off Potential CO2 Emissions

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - 21 hours ago

    Photo via Anton Fomkin After shipping nearly 4.07 billion incandescent light bulbs over the last 120 years, Toshiba is cutting the product from its manufacturing line-up, focusing on greener technologies like LED

    Also tagged: electronics, lighting, energy efficiency

  4. Book Review | 'The Harvard Psychedelic Club,' by Don Lattin

    nytimes.com » NYT > Books - Mar 20, 2010

    A group portrait of Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith and Andrew Weil and their experiments with hallucinogens in the early 1960s.

    Also tagged: harvard university, books and literature, drug abuse and traffic, leary timothy, weil andrew, lattin don, smith huston, alpert richard, harvard psychedelic club the book

  5. Record Set for Speedy Protons

    nytimes.com » NYT > Europe - Mar 20, 2010

    Scientists at CERN, the European nuclear research agency, announced that they had accelerated beams of protons at the Large Hadron Collider to energies of 3.5 trillion electron volts.

    Also tagged: physics, switzerland, cern, large hadron collider

  6. Understanding Toyota Sudden Acceleration (Guest Voice)

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Mar 20, 2010

    Understanding Toyota Sudden Acceleration by Joel S. Hirschhorn As a materials and manufacturing engineer with decades of experience with failure analysis of manufactured products, and as an owner of a Toyota vehicle, I

    Also tagged: toyota, auto safety

  7. Carbon Storage and Biomass Biofuel possible Solution by growing Cup Plant Crop

    bestsyndication.com » Best Syndication - All News - Mar 19, 2010

    Douglas Ladd @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / USDA SCS. 1989. Midwest wetland flora: Field office illustrated guide to plant species. Midwest National Technical Center, Lincoln. [Best Syndication News] Researchers at the

    Also tagged: news, scientific discovery

  8. Today's technology goes back in time with the Cassette Tape Speaker for your MP3 Player

    bestsyndication.com » Best Syndication - All News - Mar 19, 2010

    Cassette Tape MP3 Speaker - DCI [Best Syndication News] Flashback to the 80's when your music collection was all on cassette tapes. Today everyone has moved to MP3 players and store their music digitally. DCI's

    Also tagged: news, electronics, ipod and music players

  9. New Record Set for Speedy Protons

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Mar 19, 2010

    Scientists at CERN, the European nuclear research agency announced that they had accelerated beams of protons at the Large Hadron Collider to energies of 3.5 trillion electron volts.

    Also tagged: physics, switzerland, cern, large hadron collider

  10. Time to Evolve! Americans Want A Better Energy Star Label

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Mar 19, 2010

    Image via Energy Star EcoAlign has just put out a new EcoPinion survey, this time about Energy Star. And the findings are not exactly surprising: most Americans want Energy Star to evolve because right now, the brand

    Also tagged: electronics, appliances, energy efficiency

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