Gosh, I need to pay up for the ability to make polls again. Eventually.
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This One Simple Graphic Explains The Difference Between Climate Science And Climate Politics
http://bit.ly/OYyL7U
How Ma Bell Shelved the Future for 60 Years
http://bit.ly/1ldnHyW
Teen to government: Change your typeface, save millions
http://cnn.it/1jXOxt2
Restaurant menus may harbor more germs and bacteria than any other surface in foodservice locations. According to studies, menus can have bacteria counts as high as 185,000 per square centimeter-far more than a toilet seat.
The takeaway here, of course, is that toilet seats just aren't that germy.
http://bit.ly/1lutN0v
Palestinians threaten walkout in Mideast talks over Israel’s refusal to free prisoners
http://wapo.st/1ldlnI8
Nancy Drew and the mystery of the secret oil spill
http://grist.org/climate-energy/nancy-drew-and-the-mystery-of-the-secret-oil-spill/
In another signal that New York City’s long-suffering manufacturing sector might be on the mend, a new report claims that industry-wide employment is finally holding steady at roughly 76,000 total jobs.
http://bit.ly/1ldlALx
Companies Are Hiring Autistic Workers to Boost the Bottom Line
http://slate.me/1gNDpRM
World Not Ready for Climate Change, New Report Says
Upcoming IPCC report outlines the risks of climate change—and the lack of readiness.
http://bit.ly/1dYsqPJ
Underweight Even Deadlier Than Overweight, Study Says
http://bit.ly/1obSQXV
People who care about justice are swayed more by reason than emotion, according to new brain scan research. Psychologists have found that some individuals react more strongly than others to situations that invoke a sense of justice — for example, seeing a person being treated unfairly, or with mercy. The new study used brain scans to analyze the thought processes of people with high “justice sensitivity.”
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140328102909.htm
One-Third of Texas Was Running on Wind Power This Week
http://bit.ly/1dDtNZu
Subsidizing poverty in America
http://latest.com/2014/03/subsidizing-poverty-in-america/
This One Simple Graphic Explains The Difference Between Climate Science And Climate Politics
http://bit.ly/OYyL7U
How Ma Bell Shelved the Future for 60 Years
http://bit.ly/1ldnHyW
Teen to government: Change your typeface, save millions
http://cnn.it/1jXOxt2
Restaurant menus may harbor more germs and bacteria than any other surface in foodservice locations. According to studies, menus can have bacteria counts as high as 185,000 per square centimeter-far more than a toilet seat.
The takeaway here, of course, is that toilet seats just aren't that germy.
http://bit.ly/1lutN0v
Palestinians threaten walkout in Mideast talks over Israel’s refusal to free prisoners
http://wapo.st/1ldlnI8
Nancy Drew and the mystery of the secret oil spill
http://grist.org/climate-energy/nancy-drew-and-the-mystery-of-the-secret-oil-spill/
In another signal that New York City’s long-suffering manufacturing sector might be on the mend, a new report claims that industry-wide employment is finally holding steady at roughly 76,000 total jobs.
http://bit.ly/1ldlALx
Companies Are Hiring Autistic Workers to Boost the Bottom Line
http://slate.me/1gNDpRM
World Not Ready for Climate Change, New Report Says
Upcoming IPCC report outlines the risks of climate change—and the lack of readiness.
http://bit.ly/1dYsqPJ
Underweight Even Deadlier Than Overweight, Study Says
http://bit.ly/1obSQXV
People who care about justice are swayed more by reason than emotion, according to new brain scan research. Psychologists have found that some individuals react more strongly than others to situations that invoke a sense of justice — for example, seeing a person being treated unfairly, or with mercy. The new study used brain scans to analyze the thought processes of people with high “justice sensitivity.”
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140328102909.htm
One-Third of Texas Was Running on Wind Power This Week
http://bit.ly/1dDtNZu
Subsidizing poverty in America
http://latest.com/2014/03/subsidizing-poverty-in-america/