As seen in the “Politics” section of The Huffington Post. You know all this coverage of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s appearance at Columbia University? Well, guess what — it’s all a bunch of baloney. While everyone from CNN to The New York Times gets caught … Read More →
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What Happened To Hydrogen?
As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. When it comes to the economy, we ought to look much deeper for a solution — like on the atomic level. Some researchers at Purdue University recently claimed to have perfected a new hydrogen-generating technology … Read More →
Surface Computing A Break With The Past
As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. My friends over at Popular Mechanics magazine were lucky enough to score a first look at a new device created by Microsoft: A coffee table-sized touchscreen computer that loses the mouse, the keyboard and the … Read More →
A Convenient Failure
As seen in the “Living” section of The Huffington Post. Never say a failed science experiment is a true failure. It might just come back and, well, recycle itself. How’s that for energy conservation? Using repurposed data from an old Apollo 15 experiment, a recent … Read More →
Vintage Brown Starbucks Cups, I Wish I Could Quit You
As seen in the “Business” section of The Huffington Post. Branding is a funny thing. Just the other day, strolling back to my apartment (indeed, from a nearby Starbucks), I noticed an article in BusinessWeek questioning CEO Howard Schultz’s success in using Starbucks’ retro logo … Read More →