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MRM #97

Oil found leaking into Fall Creek from a Cornell building.

– A new Cornell study says shale gas is worse than coal.  Here is why it is wrong, and here.

– “You’re not cheating, you’re restoring fairness.”

– A definitive argument against burning food.

– Cornell research shows that people can identify criminals from photos.

Hungry judges are more likely to deny parole.

– Cornell makes the world’s smallest guitar, 1/20th the diameter of a human hair.

Feral hogs are beginning to invade New York.

– The truth about unemployment in Ithaca, and are tech companies the way of the future?

– Cornell team creates a fabric that can trap toxic gases.

Discrimination against campus religious groups across the country.

– America is playing catch-up in the next frontiers of space exploration.

Why don’t bicycles fall over? It’s more complex than you would think. (Watch a video here)

– Some more interesting Libya analysis.

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