Sunday, November 07, 2010

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At the Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic, it looks like a return to the soul of surfing | OregonLive.com

A California surfer. Santa Cruz and the surrou...Image via WikipediaAt the Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic, it looks like a return to the soul of surfing | OregonLive.com: "The Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic is over now and if you were there or you care about surfing, you probably know who won, who got barreled and the rest of it. But, if you've never been to a surf contest and/or you want to read an account that attempts to be as honest as possible, well, here we go.
I'm here in Lincoln City to watch surfing and write about it, but I'm surprised whenever I meet someone here purely to watch. Surfing is not a spectator-friendly sport, least of all at Nelscott, where the wave breaks a quarter mile offshore."
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Saturday, November 06, 2010

A Random Act of Culture

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Study: Researchers Crack the Mystery of AIDS�Immunity – TIME Healthland

None - This image is in the public domain and ...Image via WikipediaStudy: Researchers Crack the Mystery of AIDS�Immunity – TIME Healthland: "Bruce Walker, an AIDS researcher at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital, has long been trying to understand why some people with HIV can remain untreated for decades and never progress to AIDS. On Nov. 4, Walker and colleagues published research that helps explain these HIV controllers: genetic variations that change key proteins in their immune systems."
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Friday, November 05, 2010

Archaeologists Discover World's Oldest Axe - Science News - redOrbit

Archaeologists Discover World's Oldest Axe - Science News - redOrbit: "An international team of archaeologists, led by Bruno David of Australia's Monash University, have uncovered a 35,500 year-old stone axe--the oldest tool of its kind ever discovered."
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Thursday, November 04, 2010

Monday, November 01, 2010

Creating Roads From Sand and Bacteria Instead of Oil | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World

Creating Roads From Sand and Bacteria Instead of Oil | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World: "Improving America’s infrastructure has been a major priority for the Obama Administration, with a lot of money going into repairing the country’s roads and bridges. The problem is that currently most roads are constructed from asphalt, a material made from oil that increases national fossil fuel usage, is expensive, and is damaging to the environment. However designers Thomas Kosbau and Andrew Wetzler have come with a plan for a greener alternative — a “biologically treated and processed paving material” that uses a common microbe to transform loose grains of stand into stable, road-worthy sandstone."