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Researchers finally recognize Weightism as a social issue - Yale researchers have concluded that weightism, discrimination based on perceived weight, is on the rise in the US. They noted that much of the problem is the stigma that being overweight is solely a failing in personal character rather than something that might be outside the person's control. For example, Louisianna State University researchers recently found evidence that some forms of obesity may, in fact, be caused by adenovirus-36 (Ad-36) causing precursor cells to differentiate into fat cells. Their work showed that a single gene may be the trigger mechanism.

Israeli town residents sue for laser cannon - Citizens of Sderot is taking the Israeli government to court in a bid to have Tactical High Energy Laser (THEL) weapons installed to protect the city from Hamas rocket attacks. They claim that the government is demonstrating gross negligence by not adequately protecting the city.

The Internet made polyamoury mainstream - Regina Lynn, in her regular Sex Drive column, contends that the internet has made it easy for people who want to engage in multiple simultaneous intimate relationships to not only put a label on the lifestyle, but build communities in which they share experiences with others of a similar bent.

CBC uses bitTorrent to release DRM-free programs - In keeping with their mandate to freely provide quality Canadian programming to as many Canadians as possible, they have decided to release "Canada's Next Great Prime Minister" on BitTorrent simultaneous with their regular broadcast. ISPs are less thrilled about the idea; for example, Rogers has instituted throttling of all encrypted transfers in an effort to eliminate limit the bandwidth sucked up by applications like BitTorrent. Found on Slashdot.

Book publishers abandon DRM - The New York Times reports that many publishers are phasing out DRM on their e-books after observing the fiasco that is happening in the music industry. In particular, they have determined that DRM is ineffective at combating piracy so decided to opt for a more user-friendly approach. Found on Slashdot.


Periodic table rings, made from the element they advertise.
Beard cap.
Tattoos by Guy Aitchison.
Robot sculptures
Life inside a habitat ring by Alexander Preuss.
Slipstream Train by Michael Sormann.
Russian ship graveyard in Kamchatka.
Harrison Hot Springs sand sculpture competition. Click on the picture to see more sand sculptures.
Anatomy tattoos.
Life-sized sculptures by Tom Spina. Click on the image to see more sculptures.

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Date: 2008-04-02 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ancalagon-tb.livejournal.com
I think you could make a pretty good argument about the internet allowing all sorts of sub-cultures to emerge, sexual in nature or otherwise.

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Date: 2008-04-07 01:30 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] dracodraconis.livejournal.com
That is true, but the only article I have yet found on this topic was the one I posted here on polyamoury.

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