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901.www.imf.au.dk21200
902.www.dfn.de20900
903.www.irb-cisr.gc.ca20900
904.www.gazettelabo.fr20900
905.www.newscientisttech.com20800
906.www.biosicherheit.de20600
907.www.sze.hu20600
908.www.onlineconversion.com20500
909.www.mncn.csic.es20400
910.www.spectrum.ieee.org20200
911.www.dkrz.de20200
912.www.fee.uva.nl20000
913.www.force.dk20000
914.www.miktex.org19900
915.www.archaeology.nsc.ru19900
916.www.bura.hu19900
917.www.watergeo.ru19800
918.www.urania.be19700
919.www.asm.org19500
920.www.logoi.com19500
921.www.sindioses.org19500
922.www.conaf.cl19400
923.www.humaniora.sdu.dk19400
924.www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp19300
925.www.falw.vu.nl19300
926.www.inpi.fr19200
927.www.accademiadellacrusca.it19200
928.www.mi.uib.no19200
929.www.natur-lexikon.com19100
930.www.vito.be19000
931.www.retsinfo.dk19000
932.www.metoffice.com18900
933.www.dfu.min.dk18900
934.astrofili.org18800
935.www.techcentralstation.com18700
936.www.gsc.riken.go.jp18400
937.www.bwl.tu-darmstadt.de18200
938.www.inta.es18100
939.www.astronomynow.com18000
940.www.enst-bretagne.fr18000
941.www.wiwi.hu-berlin.de17800
942.www.arpa.piemonte.it17800
943.www.exponenta.ru17700
944.www.medioambiente.gov.ar17600
945.www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp17600
946.www.sondasespaciales.com17500
947.www.politstudies.ru17500
948.www.barrameda.com.ar17400
949.www.statistikbanken.dk17300
950.www.chemedia.com17100
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944. www.medioambiente.gov.ar

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The message going out from the second annual TAM conference this weekend is that science, technology and rational thinking are essential to the future of the UKWhat do comedians and scientists have in common? Often, it's a love of all things geeky, and nowhere is that more obvious than at TAM London, the UK's biggest conference celebrating science and critical thinking. Now in its second year, TAM (short for The Amazing Meeting) has been described by Jonathan Ross as "the best event ever!!!" and arrives this weekend with a line-up of speakers including Richard Dawkins, comic book legend Alan Moore, Graham Linehan and Stephen Fry.Guardian Science blogger Martin Robbins is covering the event here with a live-blogging marathon over the weekend, featuring commentary, audio clips and photos from the conference and fringe events.TAM London is a fundraiser for the James Randi Educational Foundation, home of the Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge, which promotes critical thinking and scientific literacy.Organiser Tracy King said: "The focus is on entertainment and education. People come to TAM because they want to learn and hear from leading speakers on subjects which interest them, but they want to have a good time doing it. Our mix of academics, comedians and writers ensures an incredible event where the public can meet like-minded people without feeling like being into science or geek stuff makes them a minority."With science funding under threat, it's more important than ever for TAM London to reach the public with its message – that science, technology and rational thinking are essential to the healthy future of the UK."The full TAM London 2010 line-up includes:Tim Minchin, Richard Dawkins, Stephen Fry, James Randi, Graham Linehan, Richard Wiseman, Marcus Chown, Sue Blackmore, PZ Myers, Alan Moore, Melinda Gebbie, Andy Nyman, Robin Ince, Adam Rutherford, Simon Singh and Cory Doctorow. Details can be found at www.tamlondon.orgGadgetsResearch and developmentRichard DawkinsStephen FrySimon Singhguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Year reaches record temperatures
This year is heading to be the hottest or second hottest on record, according to the Met Office.
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