![]() The Guardian | Immoral and blow to peace NorthJersey.com ISRAEL'S deadly attack on the Gaza Freedom flotilla may be recalled as one of its most devastating blunders. The carnage has refocused the ... Thousands rally to condemn murder of aid workersGreen Left Weekly End the Blockade of GazaBay Area Indymedia Jewish boat to Gaza sailing soonIndependent Catholic News |
Back home, Wooden is still the coach – Indianapolis Star
![]() ESPN | Back home, Wooden is still the coach Indianapolis Star Seifers had just finished a chalk talk with his team during halftime of the Martinsville Summer Showdown, a 32-team tournament for incoming high school ... Wooden Journeyed Far, Anchored By His RootsNew York Times John Wooden Pyramid Of Success PrintableSpreadit No loose ends with WoodenBoston Globe Salt Lake Tribune -Dallas Morning News -Los Angeles Times all 3,533 news articles » |
Diagnosis of boy’s autism pits doctors vs. schools – Arizona Republic
Diagnosis of boy's autism pits doctors vs. schools Arizona Republic ... his need for special services to help him succeed in school. Their battle represents a long-standing divide between the educational and medical worlds, ... |
Is there a doctor in the mouse? – Jerusalem Post
![]() Los Angeles Times | Is there a doctor in the mouse? Jerusalem Post Doctors didn't study it in medical school, but this revolution will constitute a major share of their work in the near future. ... Agencies warn of coming doctor shortageLos Angeles Times Honesty and trust are key to helping your doctor heal youThe Free Lance-Star Physician burnout affects patients tooLos Angeles Times Los Angeles Times all 5 news articles » |
A UCR medical school could transform, researchers say – Press-Enterprise
![]() Washington Post | A UCR medical school could transform, researchers say Press-Enterprise If UC Riverside's medical school opens in 2012 as planned, many campus officials believe it will be a major turning point in the school's ... UCR stem cell center has top equipment, morePress-Enterprise |
‘We sent 6. Next time it will be 30 ships’: Gaza Freedom Movement – Rupee News (blog)
![]() National Post | 'We sent 6. Next time it will be 30 ships': Gaza Freedom Movement Rupee News (blog) They also used a loudspeaker to reiterate their message of surrender and requested that the injured be taken off the ship to get medical assistance. ... Thousands of Gazans cross as Egypt keeps key border crossing openXinhua Crimes, lies and blunders: attacking the Freedom FlotillaToday's Zaman Piracy and terrorAl-Ahram Weekly Link TV -San Francisco Chronicle -TwoCircles.net all 7,073 news articles » |
Readers pay tribute to John Wooden – Los Angeles Times
![]() ESPN | Readers pay tribute to John Wooden Los Angeles Times President George W. Bush congratulates Wooden after presenting him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the East Room of the White House. ... Monson: John Stockton was his favorite player, along with other Wooden memoriesSalt Lake Tribune Legend lost: Former UCLA coach John Wooden, 99, diesUSA Today UD shares special link with UCLA, WoodenSpringfield News Sun San Jose Mercury News (blog) -Boston Globe -MassLive.com all 3,533 news articles » |
UTMB grads get praise from surgeon general – Houston Chronicle
![]() Houston Chronicle | UTMB grads get praise from surgeon general Houston Chronicle Benjamin has been making the rounds in Houston lately, also serving as commencement speaker for the University of Texas Medical School at Houston on May 29. ... Surgeon general: Be leaders, not just doctorsDaily News - Galveston County |
Former surgeon general addresses graduates at Drew medical school – Los Angeles Times
![]() Los Angeles Times | Former surgeon general addresses graduates at Drew medical school Los Angeles Times When Satcher graduated from medical school in 1970, he said, about 10% of the US population was obese. By 2001, more than 30% was obese, and an additional ... |
Life Imitating Tetris [Blocks]
Everywhere you look you see blocks. Everywhere you go you hear "Korobeiniki". Every step you take, you know that the ground beneath you could cruelly disappear, though at least you'd have some bonus points to show for it... More »
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Games - Puzzle - Video Games - Tetris-like - Downloads
Just Chillin’ In My Gigantic Packing Tape Spider Web [Play]
What's the coolest thing you can do with 117,000 feet of packing tape? If you said anything besides building a humongous, self-supporting spider web inside a historic Viennese stock exchange, then you are oh so very wrong. Let's explore! More »
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Business - Asia - Mondo spider - Spider-Man - Water
Will MobileMe Be Free Come Monday? [Unconfirmed]
Well this is a tantalizing find. Boy Genius Reports reports that some MobileMe users are seeing their account type switch from "Individual" to "Full Member," the hope being that a WWDC announcement will make everyone a "Free Member" by default. More »
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Apple - Macintosh - Arts - Government - Tasmania
This Creative Robot Paints What Cars Sound Like [Robots]
Adobe Reports a "Critical Vulnerability" In Flash and Acrobat [Security]
Ruh roh. Adobe's reporting a flaw in some versions of Flash and Acrobat that could allow bad people to remotely control your computer. Here are the versions of the software that are affected: More »
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Adobe Acrobat - Flash - Security - Adobe Systems - Adobe
iPhone OS Still Triples Android’s Market Share [Data]
The Nightmare Fog Machine [Engineering]
These ghostly jellyfish won't sting you—they're just high-tech smoke signals, created by a new installation that uses pulsing speakers to send fog through openings in huge slabs of concrete. But the puffs are considerably less frightening in motion: More »
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Business - Engineer - Business Services - United States - Queensland
BP’s New Containment Cap Is Kinda Working [Oil]
Another day, another update on the ongoing oil disaster in the Gulf. BP's latest containment dome effort has successfully siphoned 250,000 gallons of oil to the surface, but it's only a third of the 798,000 gallons spilling daily. More »
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BP - Business - Energy - Oil and Gas - Environment
Is the Internet Making Us Smarter or Stupider? [Intelligence]
It's by no means a new debate, but it remains an important one, and today the Wall Street Journal tackles the issue with a pair of essays on what exactly the internet's doing to our noggins. So, which is it? More »
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Intelligence - Social Sciences - Psychology - Communication - Wall Street Journal
Nanowires Convert Rat’s Heartbeat Into Usable Electricity [Electricity]
Nanowires inside a rat can convert the power of breathing and heartbeats into electricity, according to researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Technology Review reports these nano-generators could conceivably lead to nano-scale implants and sensors powered by the body. More »
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Georgia Institute of Technology - Education - Colleges and Universities - Energy - Georgia
Get Android 2.2 On Your Motorola Droid [Droid]
Lest your Droid fall out of date, into disrepair, and end up on a Jawa Sandcrawler, MyDroidWorld is serving up a new Android 2.2 ROM, along with full instructions, for bringing your phone up to speed. Apparently it's got everything except for Wi-Fi, so if you're hankering for that Froyo, it's well worth a look. As always, proceed with caution; there's nothing worse than a dead Droid. [MyDroidWorld via Boy Genius Report] More »
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