Advances Offer Path to Further Shrink Computer Chips
Researchers say they can overcome a barrier to the continued rapid miniaturization of computer memory. feeds.nytimes.com |
Saving Wild Tigers Cheaply, With Apple's Help?
A new study lays out a smart, cheap strategy for invigorating the world's last wild tiger populations. feeds.nytimes.com |
Critic’s Notebook: In Arabian Desert, a Sustainable City Rises
Promoters of Masdar, a city being built near Abu Dhabi, say that it will be the first carbon-neutral city. feeds.nytimes.com |
Scientists see new bugs, frogs in Papua New Guinea
By KRISTEN GELINEAU 2010-10-07T11:01:59ZSYDNEY (AP) -- A thumbnail-sized frog with a long snout, a brilliant green katydid with bright pink eyes and a mouse with a white-tipped tail are among 200 species scientists have discovered in Papua New Guinea.... hosted.ap.org |
Sea ice melting as Arctic temperature rises
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID 2010-10-21T18:56:03ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- The temperature is rising again in the Arctic, with the sea ice extent dropping to one of the lowest levels on record, climate scientists reported Thursday.... hosted.ap.org |