An Earlier Information Age
       Florence Nightingale teaches us a thing or two    
                                       Posted 12.02.2008 at 2:01 pm             1 Comment     
    Plus, oil sands, oily studies, and more, in today's links.
- Canadian oil is closer to home, and also provides a closer look at the environmental havoc wreaked by the process of extracting oil from oil sands.
 - It's not a new suggestion that the drug company studies that make it into medical journals do not tell the whole story. But a new study takes a look at how data submitted to the FDA stacks up against what gets published.
 - We are about 21 nanometers closer to self-powered electric devices. That amount sounds like a little step, but it could mean a lot.
 - If this is the information age, Florence Nightingale was far ahead of her time. She helped bring about the use of applied statistics, as well as graphics for displaying quantitative information.
 - For when those little mini-bottles of liquor on the plane don't work, an experimental drug may help travelers overcome jetlag.
 


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