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The Post-Darwinian Media Landscape

https://disneycruisinggroup.com/meet/ What might a “taxonomy of new-media animals” look like after the great Darwinian shake out? Check out this forecast by Matt Pressman at Vanity Fair’s Politics & Power blog. No surprise: he gives the “Inky mammoth” species poor chances of survival.

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Anthroids

https://theroyalstagproperties.com/availability/ I can’t wait to hear what the real anthros over at Savage Minds have to say about the Pentagon’s idea to replicate them.

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Media Overkill?

Howie Kurtz at The Washington Post seems to think so.

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Clinton's Formula for Curbing Climate Change

Lost amid swine flu frenzy is the import of yesterday’s speech by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on climate change and foreign policy. But the ever reliable Keith Johnson at Environmental Capital caught it: What was really interesting was Ms. Clinton’s argument about the economics of tackling climate change. Basically, she said that curbing greenhouse-gas… Continue Reading…

Don't Touch the Mummies!

It happens every summer when tourists pass through the ancient burial caves on their way to Mt. Pulag in the Philippines: they can’t keep their hands off the mummies. According to the Philippine Inquirer, local officials are still promoting the popular trek this year, but they “have a piece of advice for visitors: respect the… Buy Xanax Online Without Prescription Continue Reading…

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Swine Flu Fear Factor

https://dentalprovidence.com/veneers/ Right now the biggest contagion is fear. So if you’re looking for varied, broader perspective, the N.Y. Times provides it here.

Infectious Diseases for Dummies

https://dinoeliadis.com/schedule-time/ In the coming days, lots of people are going to be dazed and confused (and increasingly edgy) from the Swine Flu-athon already in media overdrive. I’ve been trolling around for a one-stop shop that offers virus authority in a readable, lighthearted manner. Maggie Koerth-Baker to the rescue, courtesy of boingboing.

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Digging Deeper into Deep Time

Ambien Without Prescription This thoughtful essay argues for reconciling the institutional divide between history and archaeology.  Daniel Lord Smail, a professor of history at Harvard, writes that The discovery of “˜deep time’ during the middle of the 19th century has long been understood as a transforming moment in the histories of biology, archaeology and geology. We are only… Tramadol Online Purchase Continue Reading…

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Scratching that Dyson Scab

Ambien Buy Without Prescription Uh oh, looks like someone’s stuck in reverse. Must be a slow day on the global warming “media stunner” watch if Romm’s  picking over a three-week old interview, as if it was a fresh scab. I guess he didn’t read part one and part two of this colorful memo from one of his Grist colleagues.

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Surveying the Green Mind

http://masterfacilitator.com/flawlessconsultingeurope/ Still can’t fathom why global warming isn’t more of a bugaboo to the average American (unlike, say, a case of pandemic hysteria)? Read Nate Silver’s take on this survey conducted by the Yale Project on Climate Change and George Mason’s Center for Climate Change Communication. The survey contains various permutations of questions and lots of… https://rgprincipal.com/contact-four/ Continue Reading…