Daily del.icio.us Bookmarks for 04/13/08 By Jason 13 April 2008 at 3:01 pm 186 views

These are my daily “Good to Know” links for 04/13/08 … please enjoy:

Visualizing Evolution | Visualizing Evolution Blog

Here is an amazing collection of visual complexity in biology. It's like looking at beautiful works of geometric abstract art, except there is rigid scientific meaning behind each one, which only makes them all the more beautiful.

You Will Lose All The Rights to Your Own Art | Animation World Magazine

If the Orphan Works legislation passes, we will lose virtually all the rights to not only our future work but to all past work over 34 years, unless we register it with the new, untested and privately run registries. Even then, there is no guarantee.

NASA Science - Science Mission Directorate | NASA

NASA launched a new website designed to provide information about its scientific endeavors and achievements. The site was built on top of the Plone Open Source Content Management System and features an easy-to-navigate design and new search features.

Judge Orders Release of Abu Ghraib Child Rape Photos | After Downing Street

A federal judge ruled today that graphic pictures of detainee abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison must be released over claims that they could damage America's image. Last year a Republican senator conceded that they contained scenes of rape and murder.

Espionage Against Pro-Tibet Groups, Others, Spurred Microsoft Patches | Wired

Computer intruders targeting pro-Tibetan groups and government agencies slipped in through previously unknown security holes in Microsoft Office, prompting Microsoft to issue a flurry of patches to the popular software suite in 2006 and 2007.

Come back for more links tomorrow!!

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