Saturday, November 20, 2010

Overnight News Digest: Science Saturday (Vice President Joe Biden's birthday edition)

by Neon Vincent

Welcome to Science Saturday, where the Overnight News Digest crew informs and entertains you with this week's news about science, space, and the environment.

This week's featured story comes from MSNBC.

Happy Birthday: Joe Biden Turns 68

In honor of Vice President Joe Biden's birthday, we look back on 68 glorious years of mutton chops, embarrassing gaffes and winning smiles.

Happy Birthday, Mr. Vice President.  What do you have to say for yourself today?

vrpmo8

That's the spirit!

This week's science, space, and environment stories after the jump.



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What To Do, What To Do?

by Miep

So many choices. Such an American thing, that.

This is an effort to parse such.

I spend almost no time around other humans, so I have lots of time to think. Here is some of what I've thought about.

Mystery Creature

(crossposted from Right of Assembly)

Also from firefly-dreaming.



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Earthship Saturday: Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and Coal Ash, the Consequences of Inaction

by eKos

PhotobucketWelcome to the eKos Earthship, your one-stop-shop for green diaries and series.

Beneath the fold you will find news and notes, community announcements, and our eco-diary roundup.

Peruse the eKos Library to find previously listed diaries. You can also follow eKos on Twitter.

Tonight's editor: ellinorianne



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Gulf of Mexico Liveblog Digest (Part 2)

by Gulf Watchers

Gulf of Mexico Liveblog Digest (Part 1)
Many thanks to Ed at dKos tech support who was enormously helpful with the data used to compile this digest.
Since 26 May, a dedicated group of Kossaks have liveblogged the numerous attempts to kill the blown-out well on BP's Macando Lease.  We've also talked about everything from geology, ecology, biology, and petroleum science to coastal culture, food, and history.  In short, we have contributed to the historical record in our own special way, while giving everyone a place to discuss, contemplate, and mourn.  Thousands of words, scores of motherships, and a fair number of photos and videos have been posted - most all with our blessings.

Please note:  THIS DIARY WILL NOT BE TENDED FOR COMMENTS.  It will serve as a directory or repository for all future mothership and ROV postings.

Please do not comment here - find the most recent mothership in the listing below and use that link to join the discussion on the most current ROV.

Signed - Gulf Watchers



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Opposition to GE Salmon grows as time ticks down

by calalum

The FDA is set to approve genetically engineered (GE) salmon for human consumption. It would be the first time that a genetically engineered animal would be approved for people to eat, yet consumers are not rolling over on this one. Over 360,000 consumers, other federal agencies, and members of congress are all saying no to GE salmon and the FDA's flawed approval process. There is still time for the Obama administration to put the breaks on the FDA and demand a more comprehensive review, but the clock is ticking.



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How many Billionaires can dance on a Pinnacle?

by jamess


The GOP often dangles this dream, before its far too loyal followers:

You too, could one day be a Millionaire, or perhaps even a Billionaire, so don't ruin it for everyone, by raising Taxes on the Wealthy. Afterall, someday it could be you.  In their America, anything's possible.


Most everyone, wants to be rich someday.  It's part of the American Dream -- or at least it used to be.  But the way things have been going lately it seems the Dream has been downsized to:

I just hope I can find/keep my Job.


Despite the somber work-a-day reality most people face, far too many still take the Republican dream, at face value.  By following their lead, they hope to strike it rich someday, too.


Perhaps we Dems, should address this rouse, and dare to ask:

What would really happen if we ALL struck it rich?


Because obviously there is only SO much room "at the top" ...



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