In honor of Blog Action Day (in which thousands of bloggers will unite to write about one subject in order to raise awareness), I’m taking a brief break from the Your Questions Answered series (I’ll post tomorrow about another topic posed by a reader). The issue for which we’re trying to raise awareness about is […]
Blog Action Day: What’s Lacking?
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Yoga
Blog Action Day: What’s Lacking?
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
In honor of Blog Action Day (in which thousands of bloggers will unite to write about one subject in order to raise awareness), I’m taking a brief break from the Your Questions Answered series (I’ll post tomorrow about another topic posed by a reader). The issue for which we’re trying to raise awareness about is […]
Tags: Yoga
The low level EV Technician
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
While processing the update on the Dagne motorcycle a thought resurfaced. One thing that’s necessary for the EV Industry to take off is that there be trained low level EV technicians just as today there are a wide range of technicians for servicing oil burning vehicles. While electric vehicles tend to be very […]
Tags: Miscellaneous
Liquid Nitrogen (Cool it down and it gets interesting) [Molecule of the Day]
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Nitrogen? What’s so special about that? You’re soaking in it - 78% of air is nitrogen. As anyone who’s been to a middle school science demonstration can attest, it gets pretty neat when you cool it down. At 77 K (-321 F, -196 C) it’ll freeze pretty much anything but good. That leads to its […]
Tags: Health
New and Exciting in PLoS ONE [A Blog Around The Clock]
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
There are 15 new articles in PLoS ONE this week. As always, you should rate the articles, post notes and comments and send trackbacks when you blog about the papers. Here are my own picks for the week - you go and look for your own favourites:
Detection and Molecular Characterization of 9000-Year-Old Mycobacterium tuberculosis from […]
Tags: Health