WEB BOHEMIAN
(Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012)
(1)- EARTHWORM
ROBOT -- MIT, Harvard and Korean researchers engineer a soft autonomous
robot that moves via peristalsis, crawling across surfaces by contracting
segments of its body, much like an earthworm.
(2)- BEES
– Alaskan beekeepers breed a honeybee to better withstand a too-long Alaska
winter -- to save them the yearly cost of importing bees spare them having to
euthanize their colonies at the end of the season.
(3)- NEWS FROM FUJIAN CHINA -- Two
women meat plant workers get into a food fight over who’s better looking and
has fairer skin and the argument goes so out of control that their colleagues
had to call the police.
(4)- BEER
NEWS -- Beer snobs and craft brewers rediscover beer cans, defying the
stereotype quality beer comes only in bottles, or that cans are just for mass
market stuff. But there’s a cost for microbreweries.
(5)- CHINESE
CRAB INVADES CONNECTICUT -- Connecticut's first documented specimen of a
highly invasive crab species native to eastern Asia (a Chinese mitten crab) is
found in Greenwich's Mianus Pond fishway.
(6)- REST EASY (maybe) -- The
deadly Ebola virus outbreak in Uganda appears to be under control, says the
medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres. But if a pocket of the virus was
missed it may again erupt. 19224159
(7)- ACTUAL
CREEPY ADVERTISEMENTS -- All of these ads are unaltered. At issue is the entire insane thought process that went
into creating them (probably lost to history). Maybe they made perfect sense at
the time?
(8)- BURMA
– Here’s some VQR original reporting on and from Burma. Since 1996, Burma has
asked foreigners to stay away, but independent travel is encouraged following
release of political leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
(9)- NOW
YOU KNOW -- Deconstruction by definition is an exercise of the intellect's
predilection to disprove and deny aesthetic experience. Deconstruction is in
love with denying this "nothing," but is seemingly…
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