Technology Review: $100 Laptop Gets Redesigned One Laptop per Child (OLPC) version 2.0, smaller, cheaper. Imagine what we can do when everyone is
Science Commons’ John Wilbanks has produced a 6-minute video on the Health Commons which explains succinctly what is broken about the current
Repositories without frontiers (news release from BioMedCentral) * Médecins Sans Frontières implements Open Repository service * Growing momentum
I live very close to the Grapevine in Southern California, and this is truly a huge deal. Click on the title to check out the story.
Rust Could Be the Key to Arsenic-Free Water: Scientific American: Another interesting technology is described here, published in 2006 (original
The Superbug That Cures Arsenic Poisoning Check this article out, for it bears on what we are doing. There’s exciting new stuff happening all
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This is a fascinating and informative inverview with Jan Egeland, former Undersecretary-General (USG) for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief
This is a very interesting perspective from former President
25 Tools: A Free Toolset for Learning This is a site with useful links. Slideshare, for example, is a popular way to create presentations and make
(Once again the NewsHour on PBS provides excellent analysis of current issues. You can read the transcript and listen to the audio. There are
The US General Accountability Office recently reported in Advanced Energy Technologies: Budget Trends and Challenges for DOE’s Energy R&D