Here are some Thursday links for you. Science:
World's fisheries at risk of collapse, but recovery is possible, study finds
Complacency Bolsters A Pandemic
Luke Jostins on the twice-sequenced genome
Other:
I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream
GE's silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC's sleazy use of Richard Wolffe
A Vibrant US Train Industry Would Employ More People Than Car Makers Do Now
Three Good Reasons To Liquidate Our Empire. And Ten Steps to Take to Do So
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Here's some links for you. The science stuff:
Better keyboards could reduce MRSA transmission in hospitals.
Here's a very good post on land development and eutrophication.
From Scientific American, an article on the destruction of the world's fisheries.
Fellow ScienceBlogling Jonah Lehrer…
You have probably heard that Governor Palin, in a recent speech contradicted herself within a span of a couple of sentences. So, she said that "Early identification of a cognitive or other disorder, especially autism, can make a life-changing difference.", then in the next breath dissed that same…
Snow, you bore me. Links don't, however. Science:
Membership has its privileges
One-Slide Explanation of Tides
Two forms of world's 'newest' cat, the Sunda leopard
Bye Bye Blackbird: USDA acknowledges a hand in one mass bird death
Other:
Eurosclerosis, Then and Now
Dying to Work
Libel in the New…
Do You Hear What I See? Research Finds Visually Stimulated Activity In Brain's Hearing Processing Centers:
New research pinpoints specific areas in sound processing centers in the brains of macaque monkeys that shows enhanced activity when the animals watch a video. This study confirms a number of…
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