Scientists Clone Human Embryos To Make Stem Cells : NPR The achievement is a long-sought step toward harnessing the potential power of such cells to treat diseases. But the discovery raises ethical concerns because it brings researchers closer to cloning humans. http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/05/15/183916891/scientists-clone-human-embryos-to-make-stem-cells
Month: May 2013
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Lame Leno Skit Turns Unexpectedly Amazing Thanks to Incredible Couple The setup for the Tonight Show segment “Pumpcast News” is dirt simple: Tim Stack of Parker Lewis Can’t Lose fame plays a fictional news anchor for a fictional news station called Pumpcast News which only airs on gas station pumps. http://gawker.com/lame-leno-skit-turns-unexpectedly-amazing-thanks-to-inc-499730705
I agree too Kellie! We have been attachment parents and feel it has really paid off!
Have American Parents Got It All Backwards? Though parents around the world have the same goals, American parents like me (despite our very best intentions) have gotten it all backwards. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/christine-grossloh/have-american-parents-got-it-all-backwards_b_3202328.html
We are still in the market for a CTO and a Solutions/Software Architect. I’ve got a growing team of 30+ product and technology fanatics and we are looking for that someone special who can help us design a kick-ass platform for buying and selling cars. Do you know someone who could do the job?
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Interesting little insight into the “flattening of design”.
The Flattening of Design Flat design is become the stylistic choice for technology companies, partly driven by the constraints of smartphones, and also with a hope to escape the look of digital design. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/23/the-flattening-of-design/