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Daily Archives: October 15, 2010

Worth A Thousand Words

By Jen Laloup
Posted: October 15, 2010
Category: Aggregators, Featured Image, Images | Tagged china, Featured Image | Leave a comment

Today I started a new blogging network

By Martin Fenner
Posted: October 15, 2010
Category: Snippets | Tagged blogging | Leave a comment

Soda, beer, and BPA (and hey, congrats to Canada!)

By Melinda Wenner Moyer
Posted: October 15, 2010
Category: Chemicals, Food | Tagged beer, BPA, soda | Leave a comment

Childhood Obesity Is An Epidemic That Can and Will Be Stopped!

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: October 15, 2010
Category: Miscellaneous | Leave a comment

New ‘Around the Web’ Features

By Brian Mossop
Posted: October 15, 2010
Category: Around the Web | Tagged ars technica, scientific american, Wired | 1 Comment

What Alternative Energy Taught Us About the Fish that Live in the East River

By Maggie Koerth-Baker
Posted: October 15, 2010
Category: Guest Post | Tagged alternative energy, biodiversity, East River, fish, New York, turbine, ultrasound | 12 Comments

Small Wonders: Oct. 15, 2010

By Emily Anthes
Posted: October 15, 2010
Category: Small Wonders | Leave a comment
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