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Scientist at Work Blog: A Vital River, Drained of Wildlife

A researcher and his family watched as pairs of Irrawaddy dolphins breached and frolicked, their whimsical play in sharp contrast to the species’ grim reality. Link to article:   Scientist at Work Blog: A Vital River, Drained of Wildlife ; ;Related ArticlesGerman beer-makers are concerned about the impact of fracking on beer qualityScientist at Work Blog: A Forest Denizen at RiskDot Earth Blog: Old Batteries Crossing Borders Leave a Toxic Lead Trail ;

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5 ways that urine can help save humanity

From ancient urine helping to track climate change to space-age toilets that monitor our health, pee may be coming to our rescue. This article is from –  5 ways that urine can help save humanity ; ;Related ArticlesBreakthrough clean gold mining technique replaces cyanide with… cornstarch!Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou (pop. 12+ million) is contaminated by cadmiumExplosive poop foam is killing hogs, destroying barns and stumping scientists ;

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Battle at the End of Eden (Kindle Single)

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Apple CEO wonders who would want to work for an oil company

Apple CEO wonders who would want to work for an oil company

On Friday, ExxonMobil passed Apple to become the most valuable company in the world. We were all very happy to see that happen, because who really cares about Apple stuff when we’ve got Exxon’s newest offerings to lust after. (True gas geeks know no greater thrill than when Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson busts out his signature “one more thing”.)

This is all lies and “jokes”; it is, as we noted last week, disconcerting that oil companies continue to make money hand over fist. (In a few days, ExxonMobil will announce its 2012 earnings, so we’ll revisit this theme then.) But we have an ally in our frustration, it seems — Apple CEO Tim Cook.

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Tim Cook, speaking last June

From 9to5Mac.com:

Speaking to employees on the current controversies around Apple’s income and future, Cook reportedly told his workers and colleagues that “we [Apple] just had the best quarter of any technology company ever.” Cook expressed this with immense satisfaction and appreciation for his teams that made this happen.

Cook further added, likely referring to gas and fuel juggernaut Exxon, that “the only companies that report better quarters pump oil.” “I do not know about you all, but I do not want to work for those companies,” Cook reportedly said.

There’s a bit of snobbery at play in that quote, I’ll readily admit. But it’s an interesting reflection of both competition and modernity. Apple is a company predicated on the future, on innovative tools for communication. ExxonMobil is a company built on developing ever more streamlined systems for repeating a 100-year-old business model. It’s a weird race, like two horses on different tracks that happen to be going the same speed. The battle is California versus Texas, white collar versus blue, future versus past, green(ish) versus brown, technology versus natural resources.

In some ways, it’s a distillation of two halves of the country. And, according to section VI, subpart 8 of the Rules of Capitalism, the winner isn’t determined through elections or reasoned debate. The winner is determined by stock price.

Update: IF that’s the case, good news for Apple, which has currently regained the lead. Go horses!

Philip Bump writes about the news for Gristmill. He also uses Twitter a whole lot.

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