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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

New inexpensive, reusable, readily available material scrubs carbon dioxide out of the air at unprecedented rates.

New inexpensive, reusable, readily available material scrubs carbon dioxide out of the air at unprecedented rates.

 Camping under the Aurora Borealis.

 Hostess Brands Preparing for Chapter 11 Filing - WSJ.com

 1975 Model Digital Camera (Kodak)

 Damning New Letter from NY State Insider: 'Hydraulic Fracturing as It's Practiced Today Will Contaminate Our Aquifers'

  Sony unveils 'crystal LED display' at CES, that uses miniature light-emitting diodes in place of pixels. This technology, uses 6 million LEDs mounted on the front of the display, is superior to LCD and plasma

  BP's New Gulf Ad Campaign is "Propaganda", Locals Say

 Giant Jesus statue hit by lightning in Ohio, burnt to the ground.

 BP Pushing a Feel-Good Gulf Story - Just as the nation focuses on New Orleans, host of the BCS title game — BP is pushing a slick nationwide public relations campaign to persuade Americans that the Gulf region has recovered

 "So how come local residents and environmentalists oppose fracking? The short answer is that fracking does not create local jobs, it lowers property values, and pollutes the water we drink and the air we breathe."

  Plants at risk from seed dispersal threats. Drivers of biodiversity loss, such as habitat fragmentation and climate change, are undermining seed dispersal networks around the globe, warn researchers.

  Acer’s Aspire S5 is thinner than the stack of 20s it takes to buy it...

 My Pug dog dug a small hole in my backyard

 Reporters chase Ron Paul out of campaign stop - one shoved Paul's wife, telling her to "get out of the way"



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