The damage to our educational infrastructure is growing, according to Catherine Rampell's chilling report in the New York Times. As state funding has dwindled, public colleges have raised tuition and are now resorting to even more desperate measures ...[
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A very informative video examines the perilous future of energy in our modern society. Using illustrations and graphics that visualize statistics, video demonstrates that oil, the dominant energy, is going to expire very soon, and examines what effects th ...[
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University of California research looks into the power networks that connect powerful corporations, politicians and the people that run them together. Examining their life from their upbringing to their social contacts, the research discovers that same i ...[
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Curious web app counts the increasing disparage in between the pay of an average citizen and of a ceo over time. The counter is real time, and also has some statistics regarding recent history, with visual representation of the disparage. ...[
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According to the top researchers of the Fraunhofer-Institut f ...[
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"A new U.S. survey sponsored by the American Assembly has revealed that piracy is both common and accepted. The surveys findings show that 46% of adults and 75% of young people have bought, copied, or downloaded some copyright infringing material. 70% of ...[
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Lecturing has never been an effective teaching technique, and now that information is everywhere some say it's a waste of time. Now, physicists have the data to prove it. But efforts to lose the lecture encounter resistance ...[
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