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The Hydro 4000: Save 60 percent on gas?
Does injecting hydrogen into your engine increase efficiency, or is this a myth that's already been busted?
05/09/2008 23:17 UTC
Battle of the "real reasons" for Middle East riots
Pundits know it wasn't all about the video
09/18/2012 22:29 UTC
Immunized against addiction
Can a simple vaccine kill the appetite for cocaine? Researchers may soon find out.
04/26/2000 20:00 UTC
California knows how to regulate
A short history of Californian efforts to stop air pollution, with a cameo by Ronald Reagan.
02/09/2008 02:26 UTC
Least scientific members of the House Science Committee
Paul Broun's not the only GOP member of the House Science Committee who's a bit iffy on the whole science thing
10/09/2012 00:19 UTC
The origins of Occupy Wall Street explained
Salon talks to the editor of Adbusters about the practical and philosophical roots of the movement
10/04/2011 22:50 UTC
What it really means to be "woke": Radical activism is spiritual as well as political
It's about balancing the inner work of personal growth and the outer work of political activism
03/14/2018 10:30 UTC
Free speech, social justice and the press on campus : "These are longstanding issues that have reached a boiling point"
Salon speaks to Suzanne Nossel of PEN about the University of Missouri protests, free speech and the press
11/12/2015 23:13 UTC
Our only hope
With unlimited range, Alec Guinness gave the movies grace and hubris, brains and laughs, Obi-Wan Kenobi and literature's most indelible poseur.
08/17/2000 23:00 UTC
Crafting the free-software future
At VA Linux's SourceForge, thousands of programmers are collaborating for both love and money.
03/06/2001 22:56 UTC
The human costs of the Olympics: Inside the community displaced by the 2016 Rio games
Salon talks to the director of the documentary "Olympic Favela," now streaming on Salon Premium
07/02/2018 21:00 UTC
Pooled testing gets smarter during the pandemic
Adding mathematics and AI to batch testing may lead to cheaper, faster tests, though not all experts are convinced
05/12/2021 13:30 UTC
Cut me open!
I just had my second scheduled Caesarean and, yes, I still consider myself a feminist.
08/02/1999 20:00 UTC
Biden administration slammed for funding "false" plastics solutions
Advocates say the agency’s efforts to develop chemical recycling are a "waste of tax dollars"
01/15/2022 21:29 UTC
Outsourcing pollution
The richer they are, the cleaner they get?
08/22/2006 21:59 UTC