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Tourists flock to see frozen dew on Fahhompok Mount - Nationmultimedia.com
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by kmcolo  Yesterday 10:34 AM   
 People flock to mountain in northern Thailand to see "frozen dew".
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A Comeback for Gene Therapy
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by kmcolo  12-22-2009   
 Great news as the promise of gene therapy begins to become the reality of gene therapy.
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On the Origin of Religion
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by kmcolo  12-22-2009    1
 Darwinian explanation for religion?
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Global Signatures and Dynamical Origins of the Little Ice Age and Medieval Climate Anomaly
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by kmcolo  12-22-2009   
 The "Little Ice Age" and the "Medieval Climate Anonmaly" seem to be linked to the tropical pacific which appears to run in a counter trend (i.e. tropical pacific warm|cold, extratropical northern hemisphere cold|warm)
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China’s Asset Bubble
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by kmcolo  12-21-2009   
 It is a matter of time. What will it mean to the Chinese Government? Will it buckle under the weight of massive dissatisfaction? Or will it mean some dark years for the Chinese people? What will it mean to the US Dollar? Will China unload the dollar thus massively devaluing the currency in order to keep their economy afloat? But would they if they are so dependent on foreign trade? And what will it mean to the world economy. Will the world economy be firm enough to absorb Chinese economic contraction? So far, China's economy has been one of the few bright spots. If the world economy is not strong enough China's asset bubble burst may lead to another global recession.
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10 Criteria for Wicked Problems
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by kmcolo  12-22-2009   
 Not so sure about #7 with our improved understanding of complex systems since the early 1970s.
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Podcast: Science, 4 September 2009
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by kmcolo  12-20-2009   
 Recommended (---**)
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Obama the Uppity President
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by kmcolo  12-20-2009    4
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"The God Delusion" Dawkins Interview
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by kmcolo  1-26-2008   
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Some are more equal than others
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by kmcolo  8-25-2009   
 An interesting radio program(me) on the likely impact of inequality in developed countries. These researchers provide background information and discussion on their evidence that inequality is more destructive to society in those economies already well developed. This means that the social advantage of economic inequality, from the utopian 'motivator of innovation and growth' to the cynical 'there but by my listening to my boss go I' is outweighed by the social disadvantage of crime, ill health and the like. Though I would not consider this the last word on the subject, it is a worthy listen to, despite the odd and off putting affect that such discussion seems to instill in our brothers and sisters on that little island over there called Britain.
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A well-regulated...
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by kmcolo  9-1-2009   
 I am, in general, a liberal free-marketeer. Light and efficient government regulation is needed and in some sectors more of it than in others, but taken in a gross overall picture, I tend to agree with the maxim "the less government the better". It seems the Japanese have just decided to take a different route. I for one still think the "American model" with some adjustments for context is more honest, at a genetic level, to the human experience and thus is more likely to promote innovative solutions to problems. But I also know that, in nature, diversity is resilience so perhaps it is good that the Japanese have decided on a different course. One that, perhaps, fits their context better than the "American model" (or what they took to be the "American model") did. We will see how this plays out now that history has restarted its engines.
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IDENTITY CRISIS
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by kmcolo  8-21-2009    1
 My sister's book - now on Lulu.
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Obama appears ready to drop 'public option'
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by kmcolo  8-16-2009   
 Heaven forbid that there be a public option. What American's surely need are fewer options and we are going to fight tooth and nail to make sure our options are restricted. Now I don't know about you, but this is only a minor victory. Next up, make sure that our only options are with "for profit" companies. Otherwise its just Socialism with a smiley face painted on it. No non-profit health care! Make non-profit health care against the law!
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Boulder Rocks!
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by kmcolo  8-14-2009   
 I wouldn't call Boulder affluent in the same sense that other areas are affluent (though we do have our problems with the idle trustifarians and the like) more a town that was build and developed with the future in mind. Also helps to have some pretty resilient institutions around like the University of Colorado and the federal campus (NOAA, NIST, NCAR).
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Computers: 1 watt in 50
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by kmcolo  8-13-2009   
 An interesting statistic and an important reminder that it is not simply a measure of the consumption but also of what that consumption begets.
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Rich on Palin
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by kmcolo  7-14-2009    1
 Frank Rich on Sarah Palin and the fringe that now controls the GOP. Some of the nationalist fervor, the fear and the scapegoating are reminiscent of prior troubled times. May our present time's more level heads prevail.
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Making The Case For Intellectuals
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by kmcolo  7-9-2009   
 An interesting (and apparently controversial if you read the associated comments) book review.
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U.S. Considers Curbs on Speculative Trading of Oil
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by kmcolo  7-7-2009   
 I am a little weary of this step in the regulation of futures markets. Though I do not have the complete information before me and I do realize the vital interest there is in price stability I question the role of government to overly regulate the energy futures market as futures markets do serve a function that is beneficial to more than the few. Though what that benefit is escapes me at the moment. In fact the price swings of late I’d say have little to do with futures markets and more to do with expected price fluctuations of a dwindling resource, i.e. this is an indicator that we have reached peak oil. There was a study (hey if you are interested in the details, let me know) that came out a few years back that showed the price curve of a commodity that suddenly reached the point of being a dwindling resource, meaning that new demand was coming on at a higher rate than supply. Contrary to expectations the price did not skyrocket forever but went through wild gyrations
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Coffee 'may reverse Alzheimer's'
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by kmcolo  7-6-2009   
 Five cups a day!!!! My lord. That should cure just about anything. Well I guess it all depends on how you define a cup. Heck, on my coffee pot a "cup" is six ounces!
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Is Bicycling Bad for Your Bones?
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by kmcolo  7-4-2009   
 The vast majority of us that do bike need not worry.
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Vitamins Don't Work - Or Worse
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by kmcolo  5-21-2009    3
 An interesting article listing clinical trial and meta-study results of vitamin usage. It may be that not only are vitamin supplements not needed - they may hurt you.
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Ayelet Waldman's Memoir Of A 'Bad Mother'
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by kmcolo  7-4-2009    1
 An interesting interview. Learned something about bipolar disorder...
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Capture the Flag
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by kmcolo  7-2-2009   
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Neda Agha-Soltan
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by kmcolo  6-25-2009   
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Head up your rear political idiocy, via kmcolo @ clipmarks
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by willhelm  6-22-2009    23
 The fact is: The Islamo-fascist walls in Iran are being shaken at their foundations and the reason is Bush and his aggressive strategy to change the political environment of the Middle East. The strategy has worked, and is continuing to work. And, just like the Iron Curtain tumbled as a result of Reagan's actions, we now see the fruits of Bush's actions shaking the totalitarian grounds of Iran. This may not be when everything shakes out for Iran, but it could be. At the very least, it is a sign of things to come.
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Nigaz
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by kmcolo  6-26-2009    1
 With attitude the Russians from a joint venture with the Nigerian State petroleum company.
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Holonomic brain theory
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by kmcolo  4-2-2009   
 Interesting little bit on holonomic brain theory. I had no idea that Bohm got involved with brain science. The theory seems to go against some of the current paradigm of functional mapping of the brain but I would say that consciousness and, arm movements let's say, are two very different things.
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Experts concerned about potential flu pandemic
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by kmcolo  4-26-2009   
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Why some still support Ahmadinejad
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by kmcolo  6-25-2009   
 The internal politics of Iran are complex and certainly not the cartoonish people vs. the government caricature being promulgated in the US. Much of internal politics is governed by perceptions of old actions of interference by foreign powers and national pride as this letter to the BBC can attest. Yes, the people of Iran do need change, yes the government is not of all the people (and likely a minority of the people), but there are many there that support the government as well. Knowing why and understanding how to weaken that support so that sane governance can return to Iran should be the key strategy for world governments.
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Enabling Anti-Abortion Terrorism
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by kmcolo  6-2-2009    1
 Interesting perspective on a passive institutional response to threats and the enabling of terror.
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Oh, No! It's Making Well-Reasoned Arguments Backed With Facts!
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by kmcolo  6-12-2009    6
 Reminds me of some we encounter along the way.
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Canadian Health Care; Just Say Yo
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by kmcolo  6-12-2009   
  But the bottom line is that America’s health care system spends nearly twice as much per person as Canada’s (building the wealth of hospital tycoons like Mr. Scott). Yet our infant mortality rate is 40 percent higher than Canada’s, and American mothers are 57 percent more likely to die in childbirth than Canadian ones.
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All you need is love
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by egoldstein  5-12-2009   
 I found this article via @kmcolo’s clip here http://amplify.com/u/2mw. A really interesting piece by David Brooks in the NY Times chronicling the lives of 268 men starting when they entered Harvard University in the 1930s, weaving together aspects of their lives to make clear that despite having everything one could seemingly need to succeed in life, the men in this group followed very different paths, some happy and successful, but many that were not . As i read the article, these two lines really jumped out at me as profound and thought provoking…
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Carbon capture technology tested
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by kmcolo  5-29-2009   
 The Green Economy.
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The Breathing Earth simulation
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by kmcolo  4-15-2009   
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Capitalism in Crisis
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by kmcolo  5-18-2009    2
 An interesting column by Richard Posner on the background of and some lessons from the financial crisis. In short: 1) Capitalism is risky and is prone to bubbles and depressions (take home message is not that capitalism is 'bad' but that one must diversify and hedge); 2) The crisis is a consequence of deregulation (not that deregulation is 'bad' but that deregulated capitalism carries with it more of the bubble/depression risks). But in the end, as with so many, Posner concludes that the whole mess should be laid at the feet of government. This is not the right conclusion, not that government is not the responsible party, they are. But the key issue that underlies the government's failure is not that government is inherently 'bad' as many are often led to conclude but that it was made that way. A systematic attack and undermining of governance has occurred in the U.S. since the early 1980s. Not all was bad, likely much of it early on was needed, but like so many other human expe
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They Had It Made
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by kmcolo  5-12-2009    2
 Another excellent exploration into the human animal by David Brooks.
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The Effectiveness of Policies to Control a Human Influenza Pandemic
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by kmcolo  4-30-2009   
 Nothing to add here other than I am about to board a flight to S.F. then to Bangkok tomorrow.
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"Losing Mum and Pup"
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by kmcolo  4-25-2009    1
 A "tell all" story by "Christo" Buckely on the lives of his parents. This news item is worth the full read. Hope to get the book.
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U.S. officials investigating new strain of swine flu
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by kmcolo  4-25-2009   
 The most important thing to remember is to be calm. Then run for the hills with your gun collection.
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