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Many pundits, enthusiasts, bettors and even the BetUs football lines makers were surprised when Qatar was announced as the World Cup host for 2022. It’s been a hot topic ever since. But now there is a hot topic regarding Qatar of a different kind. There is growing concern regarding the weather for the tournament in Will the heat be a problem in Qatar 2022? is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Special Light-Absorbing Layer Makes Polymer Solar Cells 20% More Efficient

Sumit Chaudhary, left, and Kanwar Singh Nalwa of Iowa State University and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory. Photo: Leah Hansen/ISU Polymer Solar on the Road to Commercial Viability When it comes to solar panels, one-size-doesn’t-fit-all. Sometimes what you need it maximum efficiency (such as on a satellite) at whatever cost, but sometimes low-cost and flexibility are paramount. Polymer solar cells aren’t yet commercially viable, but they show a lot of promise when it comes to those latter characteris… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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China Anti-Nobel Campaign Winning It No Friends

China’s campaign to vilify this year’s recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and sabotage the award ceremony showed signs of backfiring, as criticism of Beijing rose and the imprisoned Chinese dissident seemed to be turning into a celebrity. (Dec. 9)

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China Anti-Nobel Campaign Winning It No Friends

China’s campaign to vilify this year’s recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and sabotage the award ceremony showed signs of backfiring, as criticism of Beijing rose and the imprisoned Chinese dissident seemed to be turning into a celebrity. (Dec. 9)

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Split second power outage may lead to drop in Toshiba chip shipments

It’s more than a little crazy to think about, but a 0.07-second power disruption in Japan yesterday may have just caused as much as a 20 percent drop in chip shipments from Toshiba. The root of the problem is that the backup system at Toshiba’s Yokkaichi memory chip plant failed to kick in because the brief drop in voltage was more severe than the system was designed for, which has not only forced the plant to halt production until Friday, but may have caused irreparable damage to scores of chips in production at the time of the outage. As The Wall Street Journal reports, it’s still not clear exactly how much damage was caused, but if, for instance, the systems controlling the so-called clean room were shut off, all chips inside would likely be ruined. The good news, such as it is, is that there isn’t likely to be a worldwide shortage as a result of the outage — Toshiba plans to adjust their output accordingly early next year, and it notes that demand is usually slow in January and February anyway following the holiday shopping season. Split second power outage may lead to drop in Toshiba chip shipments originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 13:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Braverman: Labor must issue ultimatum to PM

Minister lauds Histadrut chief’s call to quit coalition in light of stalled peace talks. Herzog: Let’s wait a few more weeks

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Best of Inhabitots: 7 Eco-Friendly Board Books for Babies

+ We’re loving these nature-inspired wooden books from Romp , complete with gorgeous hand-burned illustrations. + Find out what hijinks the Picnic Pals are up to in this delightful adventure tale. + Is DwellStudio’s tot-friendly tome a book or a finger-puppet show? Have it both ways with the design company’s signature colors and prints. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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North Korean Leader Meets Chinese Diplomat

There were signs of diplomatic movement over the Korean crisis Thursday, as North Korean leader Kim Jong Il meet with China’s top diplomat. In the US, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson said he’d travel to North Korea. (Dec. 9)

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North Korean Leader Meets Chinese Diplomat

There were signs of diplomatic movement over the Korean crisis Thursday, as North Korean leader Kim Jong Il meet with China’s top diplomat. In the US, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson said he’d travel to North Korea. (Dec. 9)

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Ted Turner’s Craziest Scheme Yet: Cap and Trade…With Children

Media mogul Ted Turner, who founded cable networks CNN and TBS, wants a global child-bearing “cap and trade” system to combat climate change. He has thought up a bizarre take on China's one-child policy: let poor people sell credits for children they don't have! At the ongoing climate change summit in Cancun, Mexico, Turner told attendees : …environmental stress on the Earth requires radical solutions, suggesting countries should follow China’s lead in instituting a one-child policy to reduce global population over time. He added that fertility rights could be sold so that poor people could profit from their decision not to reproduce. read more

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