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Schoolkids’ Bee Study Lands in Prestigious Journal

Photo: fueg0 While most young students are happy just having their academic achievements displayed on the refrigerator door at home, there are others whose sights are set a little higher — and I’m not talking about the freezer. A group of elementary schoolchildren in Devon, England recently made a study on how bees identify colors that is, well, groundbreaking. They may be kids, but for the editor of the journal ‘Biology Letters’, their research was anything but child’s play — in fact, it’s being hailed as “a genuine advance in the field” — so much so, they’ve decided to pu… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Greece approves austerity budget

Athens, Greece (CNN) — The Greek parliament early Thursday approved an austerity budget that makes cuts required under conditions of a massive bailout from the International Monetary Fund and the European Union in May. The 2011 budget foresees the deficit…

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VUDU 2.0 interface is live on the PlayStation 3

Just shy of a month after it launched on the PlayStation 3 , VUDU has begun delivering its newly revamped interface on the game console. It should be there once the app is opened, but just in case you’re not near a Sixaxis or the (now supported) Move controller check out our gallery for an idea of what the new layout look like. Oh, and if you’re getting your 1080p HDX streaming via a different box or smart TV widget then keep an eye out, the company’s support page say the PS3 and LG devices will be the only ones sporting the new look through January, with all the rest getting it later on. Gallery: VUDU hits PS3 on November 23rd, UI overhaul coming mid-December VUDU 2.0 interface is live on the PlayStation 3 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 23:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Guantanamo Conundrum

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The Guantanamo prison is a problem with no solution. On the one hand, Congress has stripped all funds to relocate detainees to U.S. prisons. On the other, diplomatic efforts to relocate them to other countries has been an abysmal failure . Despite the administration’s best efforts to find an answer to an increasingly frustrating situation, there doesn’t appear to be one. Therefore, we can expect a new executive order allowing indefinite detention of prisoners with periodic reviews. A solution that’s no solution at all for a problem with no clear answer. ProPublica : The draft order, a version of which was first considered nearly 18 months ago, is expected to be signed by President Obama early in the New Year. The order allows for the possibility that detainees from countries like Yemen might be released if circumstances there change. But the order establishes indefinite detention as a long-term Obama administration policy and makes clear that the White House alone will manage a review process for those it chooses to hold without charge or trial. Nearly two years after Obama’s pledge to close the prison at Guantanamo, more inmates there are formally facing the prospect of lifelong detention and fewer are facing charges than the day Obama was elected. That is in part because Congress has made it difficult to move detainees to the United States for trial. But it also stems from the president’s embrace of indefinite detention and his assertion that the congressional authorization for military force, passed after the 2001 terrorist attacks, allows for such detention. After taking office, the Obama administration reviewed the detainee population at Guantanamo Bay and chose 48 prisoners for indefinite detention. Officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that number will likely increase in coming months as some detainees are moved from a transfer category to a continued detention category. The White House confirmed that an order is being drafted: A White House official, who asked to speak on the condition of anonymity, later confirmed that the draft order has not yet been given to the president. The official had few details but said the order “would set up periodic review of the detention status of those detainees who cannot be tried,” in either military commissions or federal courts. In 2008, Guantanamo detainees won the right to challenge the lawfulness of their detention in court. The executive order aims to create an executive branch review which would occur separately from the court review and would weigh the necessity of the detention, rather than its lawfulness, officials said. “Perhaps the dangerousness of the detainee’s country of origin could change, or the group that the detainee is affiliated with could cease to exist,” one official explained. Any way you cut it, it’s bad, and likely to get worse. This is one of those situations where there’s no clear pathway to an end that will satisfy the Constitution and people. On the one hand, it’s crazy to think that there are no bad guys in the world. On the other, there’s no guarantee these people held at Guantanamo are the bad guys, despite internal reviews and the like. What do you think should be done about them?

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Soggy southern California facing even more rain, forecasters say

Flash flood rescue caught on tape Are you affected by the flooding? Share your images with CNN iReport. Los Angeles (CNN) — Monsoon-like conditions overwhelmed southern California on Wednesday, creating flash floods that kept workers at home and businesses and streets knee deep in mud and water. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning Wednesday afternoon for much of Los Angeles County and for several parts of San Bernardino and Riverside counties. The Mojave Desert also was included in that warning. As many as 40 homes in the San Bernardino County community of Highland were damaged by mud and water after two small rivers in the foothill town overflowed, said Bill Peters,…

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Meizu M9 ripped apart, out flies a Hummingbird processor

You’ve seen Jack Wong’s baby from every angle and taken a deep dive through the UI — now, feast your eyes on the juicy silicon insides. Forumgoers at gadget portal 163.com and Soomal cracked open the Retina Display-wielding device this week, and there’s a good bit to see. Sure enough, there’s the 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird we were promised , some TriQuint communication chips, and a lot of tiny covers on a fairly stacked little board. Check out our source and more coverage links for the full teardown; you’ll find plenty more pics where this one came from. Meizu M9 ripped apart, out flies a Hummingbird processor originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 22:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Obama Tallies Up Year-End Wins

Although the outcome of this fall’s midterm elections didn’t suggest great possibilities for the last two years of President Obama’s term, he would like to suggest, as he does in this speech following Wednesday’s START vote, that … Related Entries December 22, 2010 Obama Makes DADT Repeal Official December 22, 2010 Senate Aims for New START Vote (Update)

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Larry Brown Out As Bobcats Coach

Larry Brown is out as coach of the Charlotte Bobcats, who were off to a 9-19 start. Owner Michael Jordan announced Brown’s departure in a news release Wednesday. Former Charlotte Hornets coach Paul Silas is the interim coach. (Dec. 22)

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Sony’s Kaz Hirai talks up virtues of touch controls, weighs in on PlayStation phone

The PlayStation phone keeps popping up time and again, and still no one at Sony is going to flat-out admit anything — but that hasn’t stopped playful speculation . Even SCE chief Kaz Hirai is joining in the fun. “We don’t want gamers to be asking, what’s the difference between that [a PS phone] and a PSP… we have to come up with a message that users will understand,” he told The New York Times . “It would have to be a product that keeps the PlayStation’s strengths intact.” So that’s the issue, then, differentiating a new PSP and a variant with phone capabilities — nothing a good marketing campaign can’t fix, if you ask us. But enough about the phone, what of the PlayStation’s portable brand in general? Hirai seems to fancy touch controls, actually. “Depending on the game, there are ones where you can play perfectly well with a touch panel,” he said, adding that “immersive games” — the ones he think are Sony’s focus, vs. the more casual fare offered by Apple and Android — do well with physical buttons, and that some games work well with the two. We can’t help but notice he said touch pane l and not touch screen , which reminds us of the touchpad we saw on the PS phone leaks , but we wouldn’t want to harp too much. Sony’s Kaz Hirai talks up virtues of touch controls, weighs in on PlayStation phone originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 22:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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2 Firefighters Killed in Chicago Building Blaze

As fires go, the one that broke out Wednesday in a small vacant building was likely to be pretty routine for the Chicago Fire Dept. Instead, it caused the deaths of 2 firefighters and injured several others when a wall and roof collapsed. (Dec. 22)

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