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Uncommon Ground, Chicago Restaurant, Named Greenest In The U.S.
Not only was a Chicago restaurant just named the greenest eatery in the United States, but its second Chicago location managed to snag the number two spot in the Green Restaurant Association's review of hundreds of certified members. Uncommon Ground on Devon earned top marks in all seven categories: energy, food, water, waste, disposables, building and pollution production, the GRA reports, netting a total of 365 points.

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Coke formula relocates for 1st time since 1925 – USATODAY.com
The world's largest beverage maker will display the new vault containing the formula at its Atlanta museum.

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Holiday Celebrations are Sweeter With Confectionery -- WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
Holiday Celebrations are Sweeter With Confectionery.

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Five Food Trends for 2012 and Beyond « IFT: The ePerspective
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David Borgenicht: 7 Life Lessons You Can Learn From 'Star Trek'
I would say there are seven life lessons I learned from "Star Trek" that I take with me to this day. These are lessons I hope to pass along to my own children someday--but for now, I will share them with the interweb.

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Obesity: Could gastric pacemaker retrain the overweight to eat more healthily? | Mail Online
Experts claim the 'gastric pacemaker' can train obese people to eat normal-sized meals without the need for surgery that drastically changes the size of their stomach.

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Burger King Honors Statue Of Liberty's 125th Birthday With Crown
Burger King might be a little late to the festivities, but that doesn't discount them from what might take the cake for the grandest of all tributes honoring the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. The fast food giant has constructed a massive crown 15 feet high by 19 feet wide, that starting Monday will float along the Hudson River making its way towards Liberty Island to celebrate the Lady's birthday.

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Dippin' Dots files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection - Nov. 4, 2011
Dippin' Dots Inc., maker of the tiny orbs of ice cream that are a staple of American malls and amusement parks, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in federal bankruptcy court in the Western District of Kentucky.

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Pecan prices set to pop 22% - Nov. 8, 2011
You might have to pay more for you pecan pie this Thanksgiving and holiday season. The United States, one of the world top growers of the tree nut, is facing a smaller supply due to a draught and a high demand from Chinese consumers.

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How Apple made programmers cool -- and rich | CNET UK
Chris Stevens left CNET UK to make cool apps. Now he's written a book, Appillionaires, about the app scene -- here's an exclusive extract.

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So You Want To Be A Zero Day Exploit Millionaire? - Security - Vulnerabilities and threats - Informationweek
On the active market for reporting and selling zero day vulnerabilities, you can make big money. But you'll have to answer difficult ethical questions.

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Shareable: Mapping a World of Human Activity
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Western Black Rhino declared extinct - World news - World environment - msnbc.com
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Caffeinated jerky and Zapplesauce: Adding kick to the military’s tough-to-swallow MRE - The Washington Post
Military food scientists have been hard at work transforming the field ration into something not just good-tasting but full of energy-enhancing ingredients.

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Black Licorice: Trick or Treat?
Days before Halloween, federal regulators have a word of caution about an old fashioned candy treat---licorice.

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Park City Dirt Jump Park
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It's not 'Star Trek,' but NASA wants a 'tractor beam' – Light Years - CNN.com Blogs
The Death Star in "Star Wars" reeled in space ships with "tractor beams." So did Captain Kirk's USS Enterprise on "Star Trek." Now NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, aims to develop a real tractor beam, but on a much smaller scale.

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Siri Gives Apple a Two-Year Advantage Over Google, Says VC
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Maker Faire: Mad science for the masses - CSMonitor.com
Maker Faire mixes youthful enterprise with accessible tech. Now more than ever, it's kids doing the mad science.

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This Is What Microsoft Thinks The Future Of Smartphones & Computers Will Look Like [VIDEO] | Redmond Pie
If there's one thing we all seem to enjoy doing, it's looking into the future and making weird and wonderful predictions about what the future will be like, and how our world will be changed dramatically by the technology around us.

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