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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Science of Scrambled Eggs
How to Hatch a Dinosaur Wired.com – THOMAS HAYDEN – Sep 26, 2011 Horner’s plan, in essence, is to start off by creating experimental atavisms in the lab. Activate enough ancestral characteristics in a single chicken, he reasons, and you’ll … more
Posted in Science & Technology
Tagged chickenosaurus, developmental biology, dinosaurs, genetics, Horner, paleontologist, pet dinosaur
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Who is entitled to what?
A Report from the Frontlines: The Long Road to #OccupyWallStreet and the Origins of the 99% Movement Ampedstatus.org – DAVID DEGRAW – Sep 29, 2011 As the occupation of Wall Street moves into its third week, there are many questions … more
Posted in Economy, Politics
Tagged 99%, mayor bloomberg, occupy wall street, revolution, wall street, wall street protest
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