Archive for February, 2008



Rocio Romero: LV Series

by Doug Black
It’s an all-too-common complaint that modern prefabricated homes don’t fit the utilitarian or economical requirements of the average Joe. Fortunately, these Joes have a sympathetic ear with Rocio Romero. The Missouri-based architect built her first prototype in 2000 as a Chilean vacation home for her parents, and in the last few years has […]

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Airborne Bacteria Make It Rain, Researchers Find

Next time it rains, blame bacteria. According to a study published this week, airborne bacteria are the most common particles that let ice crystals — the precursors of raindrops — form in clouds.
Original post by Brandon Keim

The Future Network: The Magazine

There’s something refreshingly compelling about The Future Laboratory’s latest publication, simply titled The. A “younger sibling” to their house publication Viewpoints, the quarterly is a straightforward look (read: no cheesy color-themed layouts) at current products, people, ideas and events, serving as a cultural thermometer aimed at an audience of marketers, creative directors, designers and […]

The Future Network: The Magazine

There’s something refreshingly compelling about The Future Laboratory’s latest publication, simply titled The. A “younger sibling” to their house publication Viewpoints, the quarterly is a straightforward look (read: no cheesy color-themed layouts) at current products, people, ideas and events, serving as a cultural thermometer aimed at an audience of marketers, creative directors, designers and […]

Judge Allows WikiLeaks to Resume U.S. Operations

The anonymous whistle-blower site WikiLeaks is allowed back online in the United States as a federal judge rescinds his earlier order shuttering the site for publishing leaked Swiss banking records that hinted at money laundering.
Original post by Threat Level

Judge Allows WikiLeaks to Resume U.S. Operations

The anonymous whistle-blower site WikiLeaks is allowed back online in the United States as a federal judge rescinds his earlier order shuttering the site for publishing leaked Swiss banking records that hinted at money laundering.
Original post by Threat Level

Judge Allows WikiLeaks to Resume U.S. Operations

The anonymous whistle-blower site WikiLeaks is allowed back online in the United States as a federal judge rescinds his earlier order shuttering the site for publishing leaked Swiss banking records that hinted at money laundering.
Original post by Threat Level

Judge Allows WikiLeaks to Resume U.S. Operations

The anonymous whistle-blower site WikiLeaks is allowed back online in the United States as a federal judge rescinds his earlier order shuttering the site for publishing leaked Swiss banking records that hinted at money laundering.
Original post by Threat Level

Return to Dark Castle demo available for download

Return to Dark Castle, a 2D platformer whose legacy stretches back to 1986, has finally appeared in the form of a playable demo.
Original post by Associated Press

California Snags Another Half Billion for Stem Cell Labs

California’s stem cell agency has announced that grant applicants have raised nearly $500 million in matching funds, qualifying for another $262 million in state money for the construction of stem cell research laboratories.
Original post by David Jensen