The RIAA’s official stats show CD sales dropping through the floor in 2005, but according to Chris Anderson it ain’t as bad as all that. Specifically, digital music sales are making up at least some of the difference, at a higher profit margin.
Advertising In National Parks
The Christian Science Monitor is reporting that new rules will allow corporations who donate to national parks and forests a more visible presence there. The CSM poses this as a trade-off between advertising and funding. It ignores the deliberate actions of a conservative government that reduces governmental funding to programs like the national park service in order to set up a trade-off that ought not exist.
Closed Heart Surgery
The pace that medical technology advances is truly astounding — witness this story of repairing the heart valve without opening the chest.
Rusting Fishing Fleets Off Africa
Off the coast of west Africa are a fleet of fishing boats that are more rust than metal yet still crewed. “These ships seldom, or ever, visit a port. They’re re-supplied, refuelled, re-crewed and transhipped (unloaded) at sea.” The Greenpeace style is a bit breathless for my taste, but nonetheless an interesting read.
New Essay: Nanotechnology Now
In our second weekly column, Futurismic’s Armchair Anarchist takes a survey of the state of the art in nanotechnology.
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