Short Takes: News From All Over: February 16, 2006
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February 2006
By Staff, Utne.com
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Scorecard: The Pollution Information Site
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Curious about what's going into your air and water? Just plug your Zip code into Scorecard.org -- a website that identifies the major polluters in your neighborhood. The site also contains valuable information on chemicals, watersheds, superfund sites, and animal waste. -- Nick Rose
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"Hit" Songs Unpredictable, Thanks to Peer Pressure
By David Biello, Scientific American
Why is Britney Spears so popular? The answer might be peer pressure. Scientists tested two groups of people in terms of song preference. One group downloaded songs based solely on the title or band name, while the other got to see how many times a certain song had been downloaded before listening. The conclusion was that people are more apt to like a song if others liked it, which can make it tough to predict the next big hit. -- Bennett Gordon
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