Change in The East too.

Japan has voted for change. After more than half a century of nearly unbroken rule the LDP was defeated in a landslide victory by the Democratic Party of Japan. Of course, it is not easy to win an election in the face of an economic recession – people are naturally unhappy with the status quo. …
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Do you want to live without trees?

An article in today’s news suggests that we can turn back the tide of carbon by installing thousands of artificial carbon capture trees. OK, it might help.  But it’s just the wrong kind of thinking and a tremendous waste of materials.  It is real trees that we need. Building steel structures with solar panels and …
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Getting real about the high price of cheap food

An informative story from Time magazine. Somewhere in Iowa, a pig is being raised in a confined pen, packed in so tightly with other swine that their curly tails have been chopped off so they won’t bite one another. To prevent him from getting sick in such close quarters, he is dosed with antibiotics. The …
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Videos in magazines – another step beyond extravagant consumption

Video advertisements will be published in a traditional paper magazine in September. The video-in-print ads will use slim-line screens, around the size of a mobile phone display, which also have rechargeable batteries. The chip technology used to store the video – described as similar to that used in singing greeting cards – is activated when …
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The most powerful people you’ve never heard of.

Forbes published The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women – a ranking of globally influential females. The list of roles and occumpations is impressive, including leaders of countries and international companies. But it is embarrassing to note that people would recognise few names on the list. That is a sad reflection on humanity today. Here are …
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Body and mind are one : DNA = IT

The headline drew my attention: DNA ‘organises itself’ on silicon. The idea that genetic material is now being used in computing hardware is exciting. It illustrates the direct connection between the elements of existence and the analogue complexity of life. It seems almost natural that IT design must seek answers and solutions in biology. Future …
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America votes for cocaine with dollar bills.

95% of dollar bills in Washington DC bear traces of cocaine. The lowest proportion is 77% in Salt Lake City. Many are obviously contaminated as they ciculate through banks, ATM and pockets. But it seems like such a big number that a majority of people would condone legalisation.  That day will come when as a …
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Beer for osteoporosis? Not quite.

Spanish researchers found that moderate consumption of beer can help improve bone density.  Unfortunately, it appears that it is phytoestrogens in the beer that are good for bones, not alcohol.  In fact, more than two units of alcohol a day is know to harm bone health.  So it’s better to just eat your veg 🙂 …
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