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POPSTree of Life Redo This is a summary of an research article from Nature. Science teachers and interested hobbyists will be intrigued to learn how the data base was created and new implications about various changes in relationships since it takes new research into account.
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POPSDiscovering Cool Pics & Podcasts This is part of the National Science Foundation website where you can listen to podcasts. There are also thousands of really fantastic images sent in from researchers all around Earth. You can get an rss feed.
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POPSSolar Weather Light Show Find more ways to see and collect amazing real images of Earth's magnetic field protecting us from Sun Storms. Learn more about Earth and get fabulous images from NASA and their partners. I love the interviews of the Inuit elders and the older scientists who first began the science station in the Arctic. Very cool stories.
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POPSSteps to Save Stolen Data These are some excellent productivity habits, and I intend to include them in my new data archiving regimen. Minimalism is in style now, and it prevents disasters.
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POPSDecommissioning Aging Infrastructure "EXPERTS" recommend targeted decommissioning of deterioriated and obsolete infrastructure to renew degraded ecosystems. This approach will turn the middle of the United States into a bare scattering of city-states unable to communicate because their infrastructure was destroyed when it could have been fixed in a way that could also help the environment repair.
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POPSWipe the Memory Clean Before YOU Leave! This is outrageous! If you want to access archives, you will need the old software to stay accessible w/o the service packs or hire a secretary to upgrade all your old files, OR SWITCH TO LINUX.
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POPSGroundhog Nightmare Early onset Alzheimer's disease seems to be on the rise. HBO produced a documentary about this issue. So sorry for anyone who remembers that they once knew something after they have to deal with it each day! The Nightmare version of Groundhog Day!
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POPSTwitterquette An interesting viewpoint of Twitter; based on surveys of twitter participants
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POPSHackers Target Wrong Guy This couple probably represents the majority of computer users, and this news clip shows what can happen if you don't protect your router, as well as your computer. What angers me about this whole situtation is that this gives ammunition to those who want to control the internet and create LEVELS for those who can afford it...the level will be very protected. I also never understood how a public entity can sue people for negative press.