Thanks to Glenn Reynolds for posting on MIT’s Government Information Awareness initiative. As stated in this Houston Chronicle article, GIA hopes to create an enormous but self-sustaining community where users do the work of keeping it running and credible. Its creators at Media Lab — a research center whose eclectic projects bridge technology, the arts …
Thanks to Glenn Reynolds for posting on MIT’s Government Information Awareness initiative. As stated in this Houston Chronicle article, GIA hopes to create an enormous but self-sustaining community where users do the work of keeping it running and credible. Its creators at Media Lab — a research center whose eclectic projects bridge technology, the arts …
Thanks to Glenn Reynolds for posting on MIT’s Government Information Awareness initiative. As stated in this Houston Chronicle article, GIA hopes to create an enormous but self-sustaining community where users do the work of keeping it running and credible. Its creators at Media Lab — a research center whose eclectic projects bridge technology, the arts …
Thanks to Glenn Reynolds for posting on MIT’s Government Information Awareness initiative. As stated in this Houston Chronicle article, GIA hopes to create an enormous but self-sustaining community where users do the work of keeping it running and credible. Its creators at Media Lab — a research center whose eclectic projects bridge technology, the arts …
State Liquor Regulations Are Anti-competitive
Boy, you go away for four days and the world throws up some serious treats for your return! I’ve been arguing against state-level restrictions on the importation of alcohol for years and years, and I am ecstatic to report that the Federal Trade Commission has weighed in on the negative consumer effects of such bans. …
Vacation, All I Ever Wanted
I am going to New Hampshire for a long weekend with my husband’s family, and as others have done this week, I’m posting the books I’m taking with me: The Lunar Men: Five Friends Whose Curiosity Changed the World, about the intellectual comraderie of Erasmus Darwin, Josiah Wedgwood, James Watt, Matthew Boulton, and Joseph Priestley …
For a great scientific background to why hydrogen fuel cells are still far from commercial viability, read this outstanding Tech Central Station article from Monday. Smil’s argument is thorough and precise. It also complements the economic arguments I made in this spring’s Let the Hydrogen Economy Evolve 5-part series at Reason. Interestingly, on the same …
For a great scientific background to why hydrogen fuel cells are still far from commercial viability, read this outstanding Tech Central Station article from Monday. Smil’s argument is thorough and precise. It also complements the economic arguments I made in this spring’s Let the Hydrogen Economy Evolve 5-part series at Reason. Interestingly, on the same …
For a great scientific background to why hydrogen fuel cells are still far from commercial viability, read this outstanding Tech Central Station article from Monday. Smil’s argument is thorough and precise. It also complements the economic arguments I made in this spring’s Let the Hydrogen Economy Evolve 5-part series at Reason. Interestingly, on the same …
For a great scientific background to why hydrogen fuel cells are still far from commercial viability, read this outstanding Tech Central Station article from Monday. Smil’s argument is thorough and precise. It also complements the economic arguments I made in this spring’s Let the Hydrogen Economy Evolve 5-part series at Reason. Interestingly, on the same …