February 2012
1 post
January 2012
9 posts
Thailand backs Twitter censorship policy →
neiture:
In Thailand, where censorship laws are already heavily enforced, the information and communication technology minister, Jeerawan Boonperm, called Twitter’s decision a “welcome development” and said the ministry already received “good co-operation” from internet companies such as Google and Facebook.
The Thai government would soon be contacting Twitter to “discuss ways in which...
danciest year ever.
Jan. 04, 2012: The Writer's Almanac →
Penguin of the Day - 2012-01-04 →
Jan. 02, 2012: The Writer's Almanac →
December 2011
5 posts
Penguin of the Day - 2011-12-20 →
Durban: Winners and losers →
Tokelau plans an all-renewables future →
November 2011
4 posts
Is Frozen Food Healthy?
fakescience:
October 2011
8 posts
Greenpeace Rainbow sails again →
Wild Unicorn Herd: Chinese Dragons! →
fuckyeahchinesemyths:
K, so if you’re not from Asia, you’d be familiar with numerous dragon slaying tales. Hell, even Asians like me are all too familiar with dragon slaying tales, too. I guess in Western culture, these creatures are seen as a source of evil, but in Asia, especially in…
Wish list for a nuclear world →
Japan's decision day on whaling →
September 2011
6 posts
Tyndall's climate message, 150 years on →
Greenland ice: Are the Times a-changing? →
Balloon goes up for geo-engineering →
August 2011
2 posts
Funding cuts leave science programme all at sea →
July 2011
3 posts
Nature's spring: Cod bounce back →
Twin track for forest assurance →
A world built on ice and whales →
June 2011
9 posts
Peru →
May 2011
22 posts
Fears in Arctic over rigged energy choices →