Video Game Aims To Engage Students

This interests me greatly. Video Game Aims To Engage Students I’ve been thinking about this kind of thing for a long time. Imagine a video

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U.S. Federal Research Public Access Act of 2006

Senators Cornyn and Lieberman yesterday introduced the Federal Research Public Access Act. If passed, this bill will mean free access to the results

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H2O Museum?!

Here is a follow up to the Water Day post.

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A Whole World of Concrete

Straight from the press: AUBURN, Maine (AP) — Termites wouldn’t like the house that Mike Mercier has built. Mercier built his house out of

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MindMap Notes from conference call 3/30/06

Here are Bego’s notes from the most recent conference call: I will add my notes when I have a minute.

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Open Access blogposts of interest to CWB

Two of my recent blogposts may be of interest to CWB members: Open Access: Transformative Change. An Open Letter to the President and Members of the

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Water Day Post

A few things to think about on Water Day: Should the water supply be privatized? See this story. (Note: SF water comes from Hetch Hetchy in

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Conference call notes/mindmaps

Here are my notes from the March 16th Chemists Without Borders conference call, and Bego’s mindmap (Below are Bego’s previous MindMaps-

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New solar panel design

Get your solar panels in a roll. ELMO (I took P Chem from Professor Alivasatos way back

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UK Drought

Some of the more disturbing quotes: “I the hosepipe ban, tougher restrictions and appeals to conserve water fail, supplies would be turned off

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Good environmental news from B.C.

It’s good to look at the problems, but I think we need to hear good news from time to time as well! Here is an excerpt from a recent government

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Erin Brockovich Revisited

I don’t quite know what to make of this, but if it’s true, it wouldn’t surprise me. Comments welcome.

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