Mix of gases from nearby swamp believed to be cause of blast that killed five Canadian tourists and two Mexican employees Members of the Red Cross at the hotel on Mexico’s Riviera Maya. Photograph: Reuters A suspected gas explosion at a large hotel on Mexico’s Caribbean coast yesterday killed seven people and injured 12 others, authorities said last night….
Continue reading …Yangon – Myanmar’s democracy heroine Aung San Suu Kyi is vowing to press ahead in her decades-long fight for political liberty while also calling for compromise with other political parties and the ruling junta after taking her own first steps back to freedom. Suu Kyi, who was freed from house arrest on Saturday amid a divided political landscape and days after widely criticised elections, made clear she faces a precarious…
Continue reading …Bob Schieffer concluded Sunday's “Face the Nation” with a weather metaphor-filled comment about today's politics. With his final observation, the viewer was left with the impression the long-time host feels everything that's happened to President Obama is just bad luck (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more
Continue reading …Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. This week we were blinded by the light as researchers unveiled a way to transform city trees into luminous streetlights using gold nanoparticles. We also showcased a mesmerizing paper LED structure shaped like a tree at Tokyo Designers Week, and speaking of stellar architecture, check out this stunning star-shaped Taiwanese tower topped with a built-in wind turbine. In other news, strap on your rollerblades and hang tight – from the Department of Questionable Transportation comes the FlyRad , an insane electric unicycle that pulls you down the street at 25 miles per hour. Meanwhile, the city of Toronto is doing their part to preserve the environment by rolling out a fleet of garbage trucks that can be powered by the very waste they collect . Finally, the University of Rhode Island signaled a bright future for efficient transportation as they unveiled four designs that could tap the United States’ 2.7 million miles of roadways for solar energy . This week we also looked at several new applications for futuristic manufacturing technologies – a dutch designer has pioneered a way to create 3D printed shoes that fit feet perfectly, and researchers have found that activated carbon cloth is a quicker picker-upper for toxic waste . Finally, with the holidays on their way, this week we rounded up our top ten green gadget gifts for 2010 ! Inhabitat’s Week in Green: of electric tractor unicycles, garbage-powered garbage trucks, and luminous nanoparticle trees originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Nov 2010 21:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A gas explosion at a hotel in the Mexican resort city of Playa del Carmen has killed six people and injured 15. Four of the dead have been tentatively identified as Canadian tourists, including a nine-year boy. (Nov. 14)
Continue reading …RUADH�N Mac CORMAIC in Paris FRENCH PRESIDENT Nicolas Sarkozy reappointed Fran�ois Fillon as prime minister yesterday but reshuffled his cabinet in an attempt to position himself for re-election in 2012. After months of speculation and open lobbying between rivals for the prime minister’s office, the president opted to retain the popular and increasingly indispensable Mr Fillon, signalling that the focus would remain on economic reform in the run-up to the presidential election in 2012. Finance minister Christine Lagarde and interior minister Brice Hortefeux, a close ally of the president, retained their key portfolios, while the former prime minister and current mayor of Bordeaux, Alain…
Continue reading …We all knew this would inevitably happen, but seeing it in action is something else — the Kinect transformed by the power of open-source drivers into a true 3D video camera for capturing oneself. UC Davis visualization researcher Oliver Kreylos fed the streams from his peripheral’s infrared and color cameras into a custom program that interpolated and reconstructed the result, generating a mildly mindblowing 3D virtual reality environment he can manipulate at will. And if it makes him look a little bit like the proficiently penciled protagonists in Take On Me, that’s just the cherry on top. Don’t miss the videos after the break to see what we’re talking about. Continue reading Hack turns Kinect into 3D video capture tool Hack turns Kinect into 3D video capture tool originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Nov 2010 20:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A 13-year-old girl who went missing with her mother, brother and a friend was found bound and gagged Sunday in the basement of a man’s home about 10 miles from her house, authorities said. (Nov. 14)
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