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Joe Polman

Google News Blog: Credit where credit is due - 0 views

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    Google News info about how they are trying to encourage attribution to syndication sources for republished articles, and the original sources for breaking news, using "metatags" embedded within the HTML of the webpages.
David Hoffelmeyer

Carter Carburetor Timeline - 0 views

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    Most recent Post-Dispatch article on the carburetor plant. It lacks attribution, but it helps contextualize the story of the plant's downturn.
Adeola Adewale

How old is too old to have a baby? - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Bhateri Devi, 66, gave birth to triplet after receiving fertility treatment
  • No upper age limit in India for those who want to have children using fertility treatments
  • Doctor Bishnoi Anurag says he's successfully impregnated a 70-year-old woma
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  • ritics question what happens to children when they grow older and parents die
  • science behind
  • it is seemingly simple and has been around for more than 20 years.
  • Bhateri Devi is post-menopausal and has no more eggs. In her case Dr. Bishnoi says he fertilized a young woman's egg with sperm from Devi's husband in a Petri dish and then injected the fetus into his 66-year-old patient's uterus.
  • "Medically it is possible, but medically it is also possible to use the same technique in a pre-pubescent girl.--Dr. Sohani Verma
  • Before the procedure, patients have to take a few months of hormone treatment to prepare the body. This is known as in vitro fertilization, or IVF, a technique being used all over the world.
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    This is a credible site because it is global site. They attribute a local scientistso its sort of like a BBC report.
David Hoffelmeyer

Caffeine Disrupts Sleep for Morning People But Not Night Owls: Scientific American - 0 views

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Lamar Miller

Observations: Data Gluttony Scuttles Unlimited Mobile Download Plans - 0 views

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    By Larry Greenemeier | Aug 1, 2011 06:03 PM All-you-can-eat data downloads seemed like a good way to sell fancy smartphones at first, but now wireless carriers AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are slowing down the buffet line.
Lamar Miller

Himalaya glaciers shrinking on global warming, some may disappear: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Three Himalaya glaciers have been shrinking over the last 40 years due to global warming and two of them, located in humid regions and on lower altitudes in central and east Nepal, may disappear in time to come, researchers in Japan said on Tuesday.
NeBria Ragland

SpaceX Unveils Plan for World's First Fully Reusable Rocket: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Space design firm envisions first completely reusable rocket.
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