Thursday 20 February 2014

Google makes huge investment in clean energy | alaskarenewableenergy.org

Device Converts Water Into Hydrogen And Oxygen

Artificial ‘Leaf’ Could Be Answer To Clean Energy, Device Converts Water Into Hydrogen And Oxygen

Toyota testing wireless battery-charging system - San Antonio Business Journal

Phone Battery Ends Too Soon? Save It With Each Charge

10 things ‘House of Cards’ gets wrong - Brett Arends's ROI - MarketWatch

Saft delivers high-power Li-ion battery system to ECO-H Technologies, Inc. for Hybrid Power Management System - MarketWatch

Race Against the Machine, Andrew McAfee | ANTHEM

The future will differ from past, say economists - Livemint

The One Thing You Should Do After Meeting Anyone New - Forbes

Ukraine is now in a potentially revolutionary situation | Mary Dejevsky | Comment is free | theguardian.com

Scientists accidentally kill earth's oldest living animal?

Ouch!

George Osborne to issue warning over 'unbalanced' economy | Politics | The Guardian

Osborne's views are quite bad for UK economy?

Bishops blame David Cameron for food bank crisis | Politics | The Guardian

A Christian-Muslim crisis of faith in Africa - CSMonitor.com

North Korea in the docket after UN report - CSMonitor.com

European debt crisis: Germany's fight against Keynes - CSMonitor.com

Britain and America are wrong?

A US rebuke of Germany that jars - CSMonitor.com

America is at fault here?

Out of Florence, Europe's economic renaissance? - CSMonitor.com

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Sketches from scratches is a provocative blogspot that has grown out of the Wuh Lax experience. It is eclectic, which means that it might consider just about anything from the simple to the extremely difficult. A scratch can be something that is troubling me or a short line on paper. From a scratch comes a verbal sketch or image sketch of the issue or subject. Other sites have other stuff that should really be of interest to the broad reader. I try to develop themes, but variety often comes before depth. ... more!