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South Africa Could Soon Allow Controlled Elephant Hunts
Written by Alex Felsinger   
11/14/2008

Once severely endangered, elephants in South Africa now thrive, causing some to worry that their population could threaten smaller species.

While some are calling to Read more...

 
World’s Largest Solar Panel Manufacturing Plant to be Built in Dubai
Written by Amiel Blajchman   
11/14/2008

thin film solarAccording to an article in the Khaleej Times, the Middle East’s largest photovoltaic manufacturing plant is going to be built in Dubai’s Technopark.

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Crisis Wire – Stay Informed During A Catastrophenate
Written by mcmilker   
11/14/2008

I just found about this new tool as the fires burned in Santa Barbara. And when I say, “brand new’, I mean it launched yesterday. Crisiswire’s goal is:

CrisisWire.com gathers information about crises. This site...
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Invention to Clean Up Gold Mining, Improve Miner Health
Written by Alex Felsinger   
11/14/2008

A Peruvian engineer has created a device that drops the use of mercury in the gold mining process by instead using “a...
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Mother Nature (Network) is Looking for Interns
Written by Robin Shreeves   
11/14/2008

Mother Nature Network logoIf the college turnout for last week’s elections are any indication, we are fortunate in this country to have a population of highly passionate, highly informed young adults. The Mother Nature Network is looking...
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Coming Soon to LA: The Cleaner, Greener Hybrid Tugboat
Written by Shirley Siluk Gregory   
11/14/2008

Wknight94 at Wikimedia Commons under a GNU Free Documentation license.)The air at California’s San Pedro Harbor could be a bit cleaner and quieter starting next year, thanks to a new and cleaner-running tugboat now being assembled in Rainier, Oregon.

The Hybrid...
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Silkworms: an Environmentally Friendly Delicacy?
Written by Gavin Hudson   
11/14/2008

Boiled silk worms, peondegiAccording to legend, 5,000 years ago, Chinese Empress Xi Ling-Shi discovered silk when a silkworm cocoon fell into her hot cup of tea. She unraveled the strange cocoon and, wrapping the thread around her finger, soon realized what an...
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New GM Poll: Most Americans Support an Auto Industry Bailout
Written by Nick Chambers   
11/14/2008

Poll results released by General Motors today clearly indicate that the majority of Americans think the government should provide bailout loans to the auto industry and that without those loans the “Big 3″ (GM, Ford, and Chrysler) will go bankrupt.

In a Read more...

 
World Diabetes Day and a Moment of Outrage: Pfuck Phiser?
Written by Jessica Gottlieb   
11/14/2008

Today is “World Diabetes Day” brought to you by:

Eli Lilly
Astra Zeneca
LifeScan
Insulet
Medtronic
Pfiser
Takeda

And a handful of others. You see, diabetes is big business, insulin costs and insurance will...
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Pressure To Bailout Big Three Grows, But What About Startups?
Written by Karen Pease   
11/14/2008

United States Capitol in daylightThe net is buzzing with discussion about the fate of the Big Three automakers. The American auto industry is in the middle of a meltdown of epic proportions. As the New York Times Read more...

 
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