So here we go – either some ambitious scientists will learn a whole bunch of really cool stuff about the universe, or all humanity will instantaneously be swallowed up by a teeny tiny black hole. It’s… more →
ARTICULANCEschoolnurse wrote 1 year ago: A 2004 health survey of New York third-graders found that 21 percent were obese. Starting this … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: So here we go – either some ambitious scientists will learn a whole bunch of really cool stuff about … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: From the once esteemed Wall Street Journal, we learn that many homeowners are simply shocked to find … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer is quite the entertaining speaker, and his speech last night a … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: Wind and solar power sure sound great – too bad we can’t use any of it, because our transmission … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: Literally: Boesel recently showed off the Human Dynamo prototype, an exercise machine consisting o … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: It’s a remarkable circumstance of our knee-jerk reliance on technology that this kind of thi … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: Now we’re talking. The plan, while still in its early stages, appears to be the boldest environmenta … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: The Times had an encouraging piece last week about American cities re-investing in streetcars, a for … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: I saw the ‘Home Delivery’ exhibit at MoMA last month and was left a bit more bummed than … more →
articulance wrote 1 year ago: It appears access to high speed internet remains an embarrassment here in America. Affordable, unive … more →