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Month: September 2012

Duckweed

I have become convinced that duckweed as a source for biofuel is a total winner. Having just read a couple of articles about using duckweed as a source of starch to produce ethanol, I am convinced that, coupled with a …

Author TfouiPosted on September 28, 2012Categories Business, Environment, OriginalContent

Melts in your body, not in your hand…

‘Melt in the body’ electronics devised
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19737125

If they could control the dissolve time electronically then I think they would have a great winner. It seems to me that it should be possible to do something like that, have some …

Author TfouiPosted on September 28, 2012Categories Healthcare, Science

Should this be patented?

Man’s recurring tumors may change cancer care
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57521385/mans-recurring-tumors-may-change-cancer-care/

This is a great idea and likely one that will (should it be proven) turn out to be a huge boon to cancer treatment, possibly in as little as a half decade. …

Author TfouiPosted on September 27, 2012Categories Healthcare, Science

The power of bug brains

Bumblebees navigate new turf without a map
The insects can quickly calculate the best route between flowers
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/345298/title/Bumblebees_navigate_new_turf_without_a_map

Having spent a lot of time researching optimization, evolving programs and machine learning, this is quite interesting to me. I am almost …

Author TfouiPosted on September 27, 2012Categories Science

The war with Iran gets a little closer

I was sick Monday and still recovering on Tuesday, hence my recent silence.

Five lessons from the de-listing of MEK as a terrorist group
A separate justice system for American Muslims, the US embrace of terrorism, and other key political …

Author TfouiPosted on September 26, 2012Categories Government, Law, Politics

More financial shenanigans

Wall Street Rolling Back Another Key Piece of Financial Reform
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/wall-street-rolling-back-another-key-piece-of-financial-reform-20120920

Idint great to be an American? It fills me with pride to know that our government is so diligent in serving and protecting the oligarchy! So nice that we …

Author TfouiPosted on September 20, 2012Categories Business, Economics, Government, Law, Politics, Society

Government by Whitaker and Baxter

Or how we lost universal health care because of the actions of two people and a lot of money.

The Lie Factory
How politics became a business.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/09/24/120924fa_fact_lepore

Yes, this is a long article (not sure that the New Yorker …

Author TfouiPosted on September 19, 2012Categories Government, Politics, Psychology, Society

Debt Strike

Occupy’s new ground: Debt resistance
A new manual marks the launch of a new campaign and, possibly, a movement
http://www.salon.com/2012/09/18/occupys_new_ground_debt_resistance/

This is a very interesting idea, though I fear it really represents the seed for the return to debtors prison …

Author TfouiPosted on September 19, 2012Categories Business, Economics, Politics, Psychology, Society

No more traffic lights?

You won’t need a driver’s license by 2040
http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/18/tech/innovation/ieee-2040-cars/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

I long for the day when I no longer need to drive my car. Sure, there is a certain joy in tooling down the open road, but generally the law frowns …

Author TfouiPosted on September 19, 2012Categories InformationTechnology, Society

Quick post after a long weekend

Our boy had Monday off from school for some reason so we took advantage of that to get some extra work in our construction project. Today not much grabbed me until now, but I thought these two might be of …

Author TfouiPosted on September 18, 2012Categories Business, Government, Law, Politics, Society1 Comment on Quick post after a long weekend

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