ENCORE We think of major geologic events as taking place a long time ago – but the Earth is just as active as it ever was. We’re a planet in motion. Discover why earthquakes might b...
From:Are We Alone - where science isn't alien. Nov 29, 2010
Signings will tout wildlife manual Good news just in time for stocking stuffing and the perfect gift for the biology-type person who ha …
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From:Phillytip Betting Resources Nov 23, 2010
Listen: or download | …also in Ogg Wikipedia is now likely the top return on almost any web search you do. But how did it get to be that way? The collaboratively edited online compendium...
From:Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl Nov 23, 2010
You are one-of-a-kind, unique, indispensible… oh, wait, never mind! It seems that computer over there can do what you do … faster and with greater accuracy.
Yes, it’s silicon vs. c...
From:Are We Alone - where science isn't alien. Nov 22, 2010
Listen: or download | …also in Ogg A lot of e-ink has been spilled about how the Internet has fundamentally altered content industries. TV, film, news, books; all are still experiencing ...
From:Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl Nov 19, 2010
We are witnessing escalating evidence of human destabilization of the climate and biodiversity loss. In the sustainability community, both activists and practitioners are increasingly turning to th...
From:Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl Nov 16, 2010
They’re here! About one-third of all Americans believe we’re being visited by extraterrestrial spacecraft. But wait, you want evidence?
UFO sighting are as prevalent as flies at a p...
From:Are We Alone - where science isn't alien. Nov 15, 2010
As more and more content moves into the cloud libraries are decreasingly the single place to go to find the material you need for your research (except for rare books and special collections). But ...
From:Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl Nov 09, 2010
If someone asks where you get off, you can now respond with precision. Satellites and computers spit out coordinates accurate to a few paces. And digital maps stand the Copernican princi...
From:Are We Alone - where science isn't alien. Nov 08, 2010
Barbara van Schewick—Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, an Associate Professor (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering at Stanford’s Department of Electrical Engineering and the...
From:Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl Nov 08, 2010