Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Enough Food To Feed A Small Army

One-Third Of Food Is Lost Or Wasted: What Can Be Done, This Cool Layer-Lapse Makes Boston Look Freakishly Beautiful, Is America's Military Too Small For Obama's New War On Terror?, A Very Sneaky Onside Kick Works Perfectly As Planned, Dragons, Memory And Navigating The Globe Using Only Your Wits, Our Changing Pictures Of Space Through Time
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
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RESCUING OUR RESOURCES
One-Third Of Food Is Lost Or Wasted: What Can Be Done
news.nationalgeographic.com
From our farms to grocery stores to dinner tables, 30 percent of the food we grow is never eaten. We can do better.
MOST COLORFUL BOSTON HAS EVER BEEN
This Cool Layer-Lapse Makes Boston Look Freakishly Beautiful
digg.com
And not a single drunk college kid in sight!
SIZE DOES MATTER
Is America's Military Too Small For Obama's New War On Terror?
politico.com
Although the massive automatic defense cuts known as the sequester were relaxed in last year's budget deal, they are set to return in 2016. That doesn't bode well for the major international challenge the United States now faces in the Islamic State.
IF YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM, FOOL 'EM
A Very Sneaky Onside Kick Works Perfectly As Planned
digg.com
Who said football was all about muscle?
TERROR INCOGNITA
Dragons, Memory And Navigating The Globe Using Only Your Wits
nautil.us
But imagine for a moment that you didn't have to rely on maps to navigate the unknown — that your memory, instincts, and knowledge of the environment sufficed. This is the art of Polynesian wayfinding.
COSMOS AS MASTERPIECE
Our Changing Pictures Of Space Through Time
nytimes.com
A new book by Michael Benson examines the how our depiction of space has evolved alongside our understanding of the heavenly bodies within our sky.
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A REGIME UNDER FIRE
Image: Firefighters try to extinguish the flames after the state capital building was set on fire by protesting college students in Chilpancingo, Mexico, Monday Oct. 13, 2014. Hundreds of protesting teachers and students demanding answers about the 43 students who went missing on Sept. 26 during a confrontation with police, clashed with police at the local congress and outside the state government palace Monday. Officials are attempting to determine if any of the missing students are in newly discovered mass graves.
Firefighters try to extinguish the flames after the state capital building was set on fire by protesting college students in Chilpancingo, Mexico, Monday Oct. 13, 2014. Hundreds of protesting teachers and students demanding answers about the 43 students who went missing on Sept. 26 during a confrontation with police, clashed with police at the local congress and outside the state government palace Monday. Officials are attempting to determine if any of the missing students are in newly discovered mass graves. Credit: AP Photo/Felix Marquez
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