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Chemistry World May 20, 2009 Helen Carmichael |
Chemical pollution gets personal Two Canadian environmentalists have detailed the rise and fall of chemicals in their own bodily fluids after using everyday products. And they were shocked by the results.  |
ifeminists May 20, 2009 Manfred F. Schieder |
The Dubai Marvels The Islamic world is fully unable to set up anything peaceful and productive by itself. It is the Western world that is setting up the marvels of Dubai.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 20, 2009 Penny Crosman |
Citi's Green Data Centers Provide Environmental and Business Benefits Citi has completed three LEED-certified, energy-efficient data centers and is sticking to its $50 billion commitment to environmental efforts, which it says make good business sense.  |
Scientific American June 2009 John Rennie |
Inspirations in Space and Closer to Home Astronomers are finding new planets; humanitarians are improving this one  |
Scientific American June 2009 Michael Moyer |
What Conficker Reveals About Internet Crime The worm exposes the sophisticated international criminal networks behind modern computer viruses  |
ifeminists May 18, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
Consider Erin Pizzey Feminism is dying not from a backlash but from an orthodoxy that cannot tolerate real discussion...and never could.  |
InternetNews May 18, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Servers Get EPA's Energy Star Ratings While the Energy Star program has included PCs and monitors for years, EPA now catches up with the tech sector's efforts to produce greener servers.  |
Fast Company June 2009 Melanie Warner |
Green Business: Crop Duster Continental Airlines' biofuel-powered test flight sets the industry's course toward brighter skies.  |
ifeminists May 13, 2009 Carey Roberts |
Shattering Rampant Abuse Myths Curious to know what are the leading causes of injury to women? Here they are: unintentional falls, car accidents, and overexertion. Domestic violence did not even make the list.  |
Popular Mechanics May 13, 2009 Seth Porges |
Automatic Theft Machines: How To Protect Yourself From ATM Skimmers The simplest skimmer set-ups involve little more than a $300 magnetic stripe reader and a hidden camera aimed at the ATM keypad.  |
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