2014年10月13日 星期一

2014-10-14 U.S. Spotlight

  MIT Technology Review   
Carbon Sequestration: Too Little, Too Late?  MIT Technology Review
A few carbon capture and sequestration projects are under way, but economics and politics are holding the technology back. By David Talbot on October 13, 2014. Why It Matters. The capture and sequestration of carbon dioxide at a huge scale is required to ...


   

  Entrepreneur   
Chart Goals to Create a Road Map to Your Success  Entrepreneur
Many people suffer from being rational dreamers. They want to achieve a big dream but hold themselves back by being risk averse. They don't want to disrupt the status quo and play things safe. To coax themselves out of their comfort zones, people learn to ...


   


The G-Spot And 'Vaginal Orgasm' Are Myths, According To New Clinical Review  Huffington Post
"Like most things that are about sex, people get very hot and bothered on either end of this, but I really can't say from my clinical practice that I'm at all convinced that there is a G-spot," Dr. Gail Saltz, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at New York ...


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College Football Picks: Week 7 Predictions for Every Game  Bleacher Report
If last week is any indication, there's almost no point in trying to pick games for the rest of the 2014 college football season. How can you possibly predict the unpredictable? With seven unbeaten teams and 11 squads ranked in the The Associated Press Top ...


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New York Dominates 2014 List of America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes  Forbes
I'm a staff writer at Forbes covering real estate: from ultra-luxury homes to foreclosures to the people making the deals happen. Until recently, I was a member of our Forbes wealth team, crunching numbers for our Forbes 400 and World's Billionaires lists.

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  Wired   
Dreaming a Different Apollo  Wired
What Would Keep Ebola from Spreading in the US? Investing in Simple Research Years Ago. ENTERTAINMENT · Game|Life · Game|Life Podcast: Why the Gold Rush for Videogame Kickstarters Is Over · This $99 Headset Could Get All of Us Hooked on VR ...


   


US|It's Alive! And It Grows Into a Jack-o'-Lantern  New York Times
FILLMORE, Calif. — Like Victor Frankenstein, Tony Dighera was determined to bring a new creature to life. Though he was fairly new to farming, Mr. Dighera saw profit to be made in strangely shaped pumpkins. So he created a “pumpkinstein.” Grown in a ...


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  The Consumerist   
Red Bull Will Pay $13 Million To Settle False Advertising Lawsuit  The Consumerist
Because you can't believe every cartoon that says drinking a can of energy drink will cause you to suddenly sprout wings and float into the sky, Red Bull has agreed to pay more than $13 million to settle a lawsuit that was seeking class-action status to settle ...


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  National Geographic   
An Unexpected Capital for the Internet of Things  National Geographic
Ireland has found large investment from tech companies, and Dublin wants to push it even farther. Photograph by Chris Hill, National Geographic Creative. Story from our partner OZY. Laura Secorun Palet. for OZY. Published October 11, 2014. Smart cities are ...


   

  New York Times   
Breakthrough Replicates Human Brain Cells for Use in Alzheimer's Research  New York Times
The Boston neuroscientists Doo Yeon Kim, left, and Rudolph E. Tanzi grew diseased cells in a petri dish as a way to quickly and cheaply test treatments. Credit Dominick Reuter for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the ...


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