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  1. French scientists create skin fast from stem cells http://bit.ly/8Nwyis
  2. RT @SBSNews: Carbon dioxide indirectly causes up to 50 percent more global warming than originally thought, a study says. http://bit.ly/ ...
  3. Single molecule imaged for the first time. http://bit.ly/7ip4M3
  4. It's important to get the big things right and understand the big picture while not focusing too much on the little details.
  5. Economics is not a science. It's an art. And when you treat it as an art form, you have a better chance of getting the numbers right.
  6. Buffett in reply to Q at Columbia Business: The good, big decisions, they don't take any time at all. If they take time, you're in trouble.
  7. Copenhagen represents a second chance to make a difference.
  8. [The Economist] Climate change is the hardest political problem the world has ever had to deal with. Special report #CC http://bit.ly/5hbb7U
  9. Interesting fact: the current average global temperature is only 5ºC warmer than the last ice age.
  10. A simple rule is that if you want to know where the next crisis will be, then look at where the leverage is being created today.
  11. The answer is in the government.
  12. Capital markets are better at allocating resources than governments are.
  13. We have evolved exquisite abilities to make unconscious inferences about other people's psychological traits, by observing their behaviour.
  14. Forrester Research: Ten Predictions For The E-Reader/E-Book Market In 2010 http://bit.ly/4IY01d
  15. Taking a look at the new Google Dictionary: http://www.google.com/dictionary
  16. “Let the critics criticize. It’s the builders who count.” http://bit.ly/6QanvD Great post by @tferriss
  17. When it finds errors in its predictions, the brain acts as a hypothesis engine, continually updating our beliefs about the world.
  18. We are not just observers of the social scene but that we automatically share the experiences and emotions of the people we are observing.
  19. RT @newscientist: Mirror neurons, empathy & building a social brain http://bit.ly/71yLcG
  20. “Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself.” Richard Feynman