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POPSECRI: No End in Sight to Recession Wow! Cheerful! We're at the point where everything is bad. Nobody believes in the future. Feels horrible, though. And for states and local governments, it's just starting because of the lag time involved with collecting tax revenues. If anyone had the guts to be a contrarian and swim against the tide, it would seem that the time is at hand.
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POPSSpray-on solar cells
continues: "I think these materials have a lot more potential than traditional silicon," Jiang said. "They could be sprayed on any surface that is exposed to sunlight — a uniform, a car, a house." Another type of solar cell scientists are trying to develop are dye-sensitized cells, which so far are slightly less efficient than silicon cells, which convert about 12 percent of the sunlight that hits them into electricity. Typical organic cells only manage about 3 percent, prompting some scientists to caution praise for their use. Jiang and her colleagues made 20 tiny cells — each the size of a lower case "o" in standard 12-point print — and joined them together in an array to power the microscopic detector. The detector needs a 15-volt power source to work, and so far Jiang's solar cell array can provide about half of that — up to 7.8 volts in the lab tests she and her colleagues did. The next step, Jiang said, is to increase the voltage and then combine the tiny solar array
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POPS"What About Me?" 1 Giant Leap I've been keeping up with these guys for a few now and they have put together a pretty impressive array of videos, music, opinion and the ability for you to participate in the journey of a lifetime. Have a great ride.
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POPSDolly Parton Vs. Google I sympathize with event producers, and it feels wrong to disagree with Dolly -- but come on. If we make that spectrum available to the public, the benefit to consumers is huge, and it's easy enough to regulate them to avoid interference.
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POPSTutorial: Concrete vs. Abstract Thinking
The Dr. Seuss book Green Eggs and Ham "ends with the narrator changing his mind from rejecting green eggs and ham under any circumstances to trying them and actually liking them. At a concrete level of understanding, the story is about a stubborn person changing his mind. At a more abstract level of understanding, it is about people in general being capable of modifying their thoughts and desires even when they are convinced that they cannot or do not want to do so. This more abstract level of understanding can be appreciated by two and three year old children only if the higher level of meaning comes out of a discussion of the book with a more mature adult. At older ages and higher levels of thinking, this same process of more mature thinkers facilitating higher levels of abstraction in less mature thinkers characterizes the process of teaching abstract thinking. For example, this is how great philosophers, like Socrates and Plato, taught their pupils how to think abstractly. "
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POPSLarry Summers for Treasury Secretary Of course he's not the only one being mentioned to replace Hank Paulson if Obama wins on Tuesday. Other notables: FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. Here's a comprehensive list from Politico on what an Obama administration might look like.
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POPSThe Debt Trap Our personal information is our own property and without our permission cannot be used in any way. Isn't that simple? So THEY possess and use property stolen from us for THEIR own advantage. Isn't this a crime? More, they got us in trouble, debt trouble with our property. To get rip us off more and more. How long it can last?
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POPS"Will We Soon find Life in the Heavens?" 'let's hope there's intelligent life somewhere up in Space 'cos there's bugger all down here on earth" continues In the coming months, two new tools will greatly expand astrobiologists' capacity to hear and see other promising signs of life. Later this summer, the nonprofit SETI Institute, named with the acronym for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, will begin listening for alien broadcasts on the new $50 million Allen Telescope Array. A spread of 42 radio dishes in California's Cascade Mountains, the array is the first such facility built specifically to listen for E.T. "We're looking for life that's clever enough to hold up its side of the conversation," says Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer at the SETI Institute. The array, half funded by Microsoft mogul Paul Allen, will search for alien signals at a clip "hundreds to thousands times faster" than current SETI projects, says Shostak.