Monday, December 12, 2005

Some interesting "non-political" links

I am interested in many things, and not all are directly politcal. All of the links in this post give food for thought so check them out.

For those of you who are interested in anything that's cartographic a good palce to look is the Cartography blog published by Canadian Cartography Association. I was especially intriqued by links to such areas as radical cartography and upside down maps. It really puts perspective on things.

Nano-technology: the Foresight Institute is a think tank. Its main purpose is to "educate society about the benefits and risks of nanotechnology." Check out for yourself whether their claim is true.

High school kids doing cool stuff. The CEDAR academy at Arcata High School in Arcata, California "is a project-based service learning program in which students use cutting-edge technology to create solutions to problems in their community."

Want to know some aspects of evolutionary theory? This site, called Neoteny
The multidisciplinary implications of heterochronic theory
, touches in some of the central tenets of Evo Devo (Evolutionary Development). It's not a comprehensive at all evolutionary theory, but it's impressive nonetheless.

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