Monthly Archives: August 2012

New Technology by Cambridge University Ensures Sustained Release of Injections of Diabetes,Cancer and AIDS for up to Six months

A new technology which delivers sustained release of therapeutics for up to six months could be used in conditions which require routine injections, including diabetes, certain forms of cancer and potentially HIV/AIDS. Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed … Continue reading

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Originally posted on archithoughts:
In Caracas, these two scenes lie side by side. The developers’ version of the city, and the people’s version: barrios built over 25-30 years, a flexible city that is constantly adapting itself to the growth of…

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Originally posted on Becoming Poor:
As previously posted, we are currently reading Thrift’s Non-Representational Theory. It has a sexy subtitle: Space | politics | affect, and having just come off of a quarter of tangling with Spinoza, thinking that everything…

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Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
At the Antipode blog, Marijn Nieuwenhuis has an interesting post on Urban Geopolitics in the wake of the London Olympics. He mentions the Territorial Support Group’s ‘Total Policing’ map I linked to a few weeks…

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