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Salon.com July 14, 2000 Arthur Allen |
The cancer study bombshell that wasn't Were the New York Times and the Washington Post writing about the same New England Journal of Medicine article? |
Salon.com May 25, 1999 Arthur Allen |
Is it in the genes? Is it in the genes?: Studies suggest human behavior isn't as predetermined as some thought. |
Science News July 21, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Sour Genes, Yes -- Salty Genes, No A study in twins finds that genes may be responsible for a high or low threshold to the detection of sour tastes, but not of salty ones. |
Chemistry World July 16, 2007 Karen Harries-Rees |
Tasting Sour Flavours is Genetic Researchers have found that genes play a central role in the recognition of sour tastes but not in the recognition of saltiness. The findings could help identify the taste receptor that detects sourness in food. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Google Search History Says 3 to 4 Million Voters Missed Out In 2012 Election The millions of search results for "register to vote" were vastly incongruent with how many people actually signed up to vote -- and those 3-4 million would have registered if they could. |
U.S. Banker February 2010 Michael Dumiak |
The Neuroscience of Money: Finding How Traders Tick Researchers are using neurology, genetics, biology and physics to build hypotheses about financial behavior. What can bankers and regulators learn from the results? |
ifeminists December 1, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Infidelity Gene: Sensational, but Science? No one knows how genes may interact. It seems premature for anyone to talk about an "infidelity gene" let alone to assign precise percentages to its impact on behavior. |
Fast Company Mark Sullivan |
This New Site May Finally Make The Smartphone A Must-Have Tool For Voting Change Politics helps voters "engage directly with the candidates in the lead-up to the election, and shift influence in elections from parties and paid ads, to individuals' trusted personal networks," according to the group's blog. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
4 Steps: Voting The following four steps largely explain the administrative process of voting. |
Searcher November 2012 Irene E. McDermott |
Internet Express - Stop the Vote: Voting Rights in the 2012 Election The author documents some of the historical and current attempts to restrict the vote and provides links to websites that help citizens register to vote. |
BusinessWeek August 22, 2005 Robert J. Barro |
The Political Power Of The Pew A new study shows how churchgoing affects voting preferences. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 17, 2008 John A. Quelch |
If Marketing Experts Ran Elections Concepts that politicians can learn from consumer marketing. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Think Twice Before Agreeing With Management Did you know that companies in which you own stock may be doing things you don't like, and you may be giving them your blessing? Investors, proxy voting probably doesn't work the way you think it does. |
Salon.com November 8, 2000 Ellen Ullman |
Hurrah for slow recounts Online voting is neat, efficient -- and robs the political process of its human spirit... |
IEEE Spectrum October 2004 Steven Cherry |
The Perils of Polling Twenty-five years in the making, electronic voting is finally being widely adopted in the United States. Unfortunately, recent evidence suggests that although we may be ready for electronic voting, the technology is not ready for us. |
Salon.com November 5, 2002 Arianna Huffington |
Coping with Election 2002 The only solution: Hold your nose, vote and then fight for reform. |
The Motley Fool February 20, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Get Out and Vote! Proxy voting lets your shareholder voice be heard. |
InternetNews February 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
Ensign Backs E-Voting Paper Trail Legislation requires a paper backup for all votes cast electronically in Nevada. |
Salon.com November 8, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Jesse Jackson questions Florida voting He schedules a rally in Miami and plans to look into a possible undercount of minority votes... |
CIO June 1, 2004 Elana Varon |
IT on the Campaign Trail The 2004 presidential race may well hinge on which party most effectively exploits data mining tools to get out the vote. |
Salon.com December 8, 2000 Anthony York |
Eliminating fraud -- or Democrats? Florida's controversial crusade to purge its voter rolls has revived an old partisan debate: Can states crack down on fraud without hurting eligible voters? |
Searcher February 2008 Laura Gordon-Murnane |
Tech Tools for the American Voter and the 2008 Congressional Elections A visual walk-through of how to find what you need to know for the upcoming Congressional elections. |
Salon.com November 11, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
Powerless at the polls Black voters complain about their treatment at Florida polls... |
Fast Company October 2005 Ryan Underwood |
Employee Innovator Runner-up: Whole Foods Market The Whole Foods grocery chain nurtures democracy, putting their health plan to a company-wide vote. The outcome of the 87% turnout: satisfied workers and, ultimately, happy customers. |
AskMen.com August 19, 2001 Joshua Levine |
The Ins & Outs Of Heredity If you've ever worried that you might inherit something undesirable from your parents, this is your article... |
Wired January 2004 Paul O'Donnell |
Broken Machine Politics Criticisms of electronic voting machines. |
Reason December 2000 Nick Gillespie |
The AWOL Electorate What we can learn from "vanishing voters": the country's general and substantial lack of interest in who becomes our next president. |
The Motley Fool April 5, 2010 Jeffrey Morgan |
Corporate America Wants Your Vote Why we should all care about corporate governance. |
InternetNews March 3, 2004 Ron Miller |
Fewer Glitches for Super Tuesday E-Voting Human errors and frozen screens primary complaints in largest test so far of electronic voting. |
ifeminists October 6, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Individual Rights vs. Identity Politics American identity politics says that women and men do not share a similar interest in freedom of speech. Only if you advocate group rights and reject individual ones does it make sense to cry out for sexual solidarity in voting. |
InternetNews November 6, 2006 Michael Hickins |
E-Voting Concerns Take Non-Partisan Blush Republicans and Democrats are both making noises about faulty electronic voting machines. |
The Motley Fool October 20, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
Diebold's Worth a Vote The ATM and electronic voting firm looks poised to prosper. Investors who like the prospects of a company with a clearly defined lead in two distinct industries may want to consider a vote for Diebold. |
Reason November 2004 |
Who's Getting Your Vote? A revealing poll of who is voting for whom this presidential election: Peter Bagge, editor and comic book author: Kerry or Badnarik... John Perry Barlow, songwriter for the Grateful Dead: Kerry... etc. |
PC World June 2004 Paul Boutin |
Is E-Voting Safe? Millions will cast their ballots in the U.S. this year using voting machines based on PC technologies. Some answers to the most pressing questions about ballot box security. |
CIO October 1, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
Recalling Florida Remember Florida in 2000? The outdated voting machines and disputed election results? The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California does, and it has sued to block California's recall election slated for Oct. 7, until the state replaces its punched-card voting systems. |
InternetNews September 28, 2004 Roy Mark |
Florida Court Reopens E-voting Paper Trail Case A federal court put Florida's voting procedures back into the national spotlight Monday, ordering a district judge to reopen a lawsuit seeking paper receipts for electronic touch screen voters. |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2006 Rich Duprey |
Diebold Votes for ATMs Self-service financial revenues continue to drive this ATM maker, despite voting machine concerns. Investors, take note. |
InternetNews May 18, 2004 Roy Mark |
House Seeks Further E-Voting Research With national elections less than six months away, questions still remain over e-voting systems. |
Salon.com November 5, 2002 Keith Olbermann |
Make voting mandatory! And another modest proposal to fix our sick democracy. |
The Motley Fool March 5, 2004 |
What Determines Price? How the prices of stock is calculated and what drives it. |
Wired October 2009 Gregg Easterbrook |
Gregg Easterbrook: Embrace Human Cloning Human clones, it is widely assumed, would be monstrous perversions of nature. Yet chances are, you already know one. They walk among us in the form of identical twins. |
Salon.com August 11, 2000 Jackie Stevens |
Does capitalism make you sick? Gene studies are sexy and well funded, but they can buttress racial thinking and distract the public from the socioeconomic roots of disease. |
Scientific American October 2007 David Biello |
The Trouble with Men Deadbeat granddads, life-shortening sons and genetically bullying brothers -- these are just a few effects revealed in biologist Virpi Lummaa's studies of how evolutionary forces shape later generations. |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
Majority Rules! Majority voting standards would let shareholders have their say. |
InternetNews July 28, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Electronic Voting Machines And The 'Political Hack' Congressional hearings are just the start of increased scrutiny of new voting technology being implemented across the country. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
Forget Hanging Chads, Here Come Frozen Screens Unless there's more emphasis on ease-of-use when new federal dollars come into play to upgrade to electronic voting technology, problems are still likely. |
Salon.com November 9, 2002 Eric Boehlert |
Did blacks stay home? The Democrats' devastating losses Tuesday may be linked to disenchantment among African-American voters. |
Reason February 2001 Jesse Walker |
Campaign 2000's Real Civics Lesson How this race busts the four greatest election myths... |
InternetNews February 8, 2008 Mike Elgan |
Why Can't America Vote Right? Computers can save democracy, if only we give up our affection for paper ballots. |
Popular Mechanics October 22, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Internet Voting in Florida Raises Security Concerns: Geek the Vote Internet voting is hard to get right. Computer scientists have repeatedly warned of the dangers of transferring even the most heavily encrypted data online. |