Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazines. Show all posts
Saturday, August 6, 2011
A great blog: Innovation (Ideas) from Smithsonian Magazine
"Usually I get along fine with my clothes, but lately I’ve been feeling that they’re coasting, that they could be doing so much more for me. In fairness, these are new feelings. I used to be perfectly happy if things matched. But since I started reading about wearable tech, I’ve come to expect my shirt to give me directions and my pants to make all the lights turn green."
Labels:
data,
ideas,
innovation,
magazines,
medical technology,
nanotechnology,
phones,
QR codes,
technology,
wearable tech
Friday, February 4, 2011
Miller-McCune.com harnesses current academic research with real-time reporting to address pressing social concerns.
http://www.miller-mccune.com/
Here are some samples:
Here are some samples:
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Science Leaches Out of Science Class
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Sexy News Anchors Distract Male Viewers
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Thoreau Was Right: Nature Hones the Mind
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Is It Hot in Here? Or Is the Climate Changing?
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Texas Children: Canaries in the Coal Mine
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Local TV News Spreads Cancer Fatalism
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Classical Music Linked to High Intelligence
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I Gave It a Nudge But It Won’t Budge
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CSI: Pompeii
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Thinner Wife, Happier Marriage
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