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Has Plant Life Reached Its Limits? 209

hessian writes with this news from the New York Times: "Since 2000, Dr. [Steven] Running and his colleagues have monitored how much plant growth covers terra firma, using two NASA satellites in the agency's Earth Observing System. After they crunched the numbers, combining the current monitoring system's data with satellite observations dating back to 1982, they noticed that terrestrial plant growth, also known as net primary production, remained relatively constant. Over the course of three decades, the observed plant growth on dry land has been about 53.6 petagrams of carbon each year, Dr. Running writes in the article. This suggests that plants' overall productivity — including the corn that humans grow and the trees people log for paper products — is changing little now, no matter how mankind tries to boost it, he said."

Comment Pelican TiltPak (Score 0, Troll) 72

For those who love to rag on Sony, note that the gyro controller isn't a new idea. Did Pelican see what Nintendo was going to do with the Wii in '06 and come up with this? http://www.bakersman.com/projects/demo_reel/TiltPa ck_Lo.html I'll admit that the Wii controller helped Sony along, but geez people. Go hump a GameCube or something!

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