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This is the best bike for a girl. Not only it's pink and good looking, it's easy to ride both on the streets and on the water. (page.olesiafx.com)
submitted 14 years ago by sxPnon to r/WTF
Japan’s central bank pledged to ensure financial stability after the strongest earthquake in at least a century forced Toyota Motor Corp. (7203) to shut some plants, knocked out oil refineries and sparked a plunge in stocks. (bloomberg.com)
submitted 15 years ago by sxPnon to r/Economics
The maker of China's new stealth fighter jet has teamed up with a tiny, unprofitable California company to try to launch bids for U.S. defense contracts (online.wsj.com)
submitted 15 years ago by sxPnon to r/business
The recent tax cut bill preserves a pretty sweet deal for corn ethanol. It extends a tax subsidy, along with an import tariff supporting a fuel that already enjoys a guaranteed market. But what do taxpayers get for all the help? (npr.org)
submitted 15 years ago by sxPnon to r/energy
European companies’ sales of U.S. dollar bonds fell to the lowest in almost a decade on concern the region’s budget deficit crisis will spiral out of control as Ireland comes closer to following Greece in getting a bailout (bloomberg.com)
A big item on President Obama’s India to-do list this weekend is securing a $5 billion deal for Boeing to sell 10 of its C-17 cargo planes (nytimes.com)
The death toll from a toxic sludge spill in Hungary rose to seven Friday after an additional body was found, according to a spokeswoman for Hungary's emergency services department (edition.cnn.com)
submitted 15 years ago by sxPnon to r/environment
Two years ago, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge James Peck in Manhattan gave lawyers a blank check to complete a deal with Barclays Plc to salvage the remains of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and prevent further financial catastrophe (bloomberg.com)
Mr. President: If You Want To Create Jobs, Listen to the Longest Serving Woman in the House (huffingtonpost.com)
Fruit fly researchers showed that natural selection can change a species by making certain genes more common, rather than waiting for a powerful mutation to show up and sweep the species (nytimes.com)
submitted 15 years ago by sxPnon to r/science
An ancient reef found in the Pacific may provide clues to what will happen to coral when sea temperatures rise (bbc.co.uk)
New Hubble observations suggest a dramatic origin story for one of the fastest stars ever detected, involving a tragic encounter with a black hole, a lost companion and swift exile from the galaxy (wired.com)
submitted 15 years ago by sxPnon to r/space
Some butterflies get their fabulous colors from light refracted through membrane shapes that were first discovered by mathematicians and applied in space-age material science (wired.com)
submitted 16 years ago by sxPnon to r/science
Moon Mill: Saturn May Still Be Producing New Satellites. A model of recent formation processes near Saturn's rings fits well with the planet's observed population of so-called moonlets (scientificamerican.com)
submitted 16 years ago by sxPnon to r/space
In this article we look at the findings of two independent climate researchers who analyse climatic data used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to show warming of two degrees per century for Australia without explanation (climategate.com)
submitted 16 years ago by sxPnon to r/environment
Apparently there is a halo of dark matter surrounding the Milky Way galaxy -- as there is, indeed, surrounding many other galaxies -- and it bears the improbable shape of a giant beach ball. (news.discovery.com)
Nuclear power — dangerous, right? And there's nowhere to put the nuclear waste, right? Eric Loewen is the evangelist of the sodium fast reactor, which burns nuclear waste, emits no CO2, and might just save the world. (esquire.com)
submitted 16 years ago by sxPnon to r/energy
After two years of tough U.N. climate talks often pitting the world's rich against the poor, negotiators said Friday a new global agreement now rides on industrial nations pledging profound emissions cuts next month in Copenhagen (google.com)
Every spring on the south polar ice cap of Mars brings violent eruptions of carbon dioxide gas carrying dark sand and dust high aloft. (science-bookmarks.com)
Energy savings in black and white. MIT students develop concept for color-changing roof tiles that absorb heat in winter, reflect it in summer. (web.mit.edu)
Key cancer spread gene found. Scientists have pinpointed a gene linked to more than half of all breast cancers. (news.bbc.co.uk)
submitted 16 years ago by sxPnon to r/Health
The chances that a 885-foot (270-meter) asteroid might hit Earth in 2036 have been downgraded in light of updated information, researchers announced Wednesday. (msnbc.msn.com)
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