Scott Belcher, PhD, and his team found when the same new and used polycarbonate drinking bottles were exposed to boiling hot water, BPA, an environmental estrogen, was released 55 times more rapidly than before exposure to hot water. [...]
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The Senate passed the bill on Tuesday by a 41-8 margin, despite the Seattle Times editorial claiming a case "hadn't been made" for action. No word on how the Seattle Times editorial board Frank Blethen feels about most of the legislative body pretending he doesn't exist.
The funny German word means something like "in-between city," and it has to do with replacing the old notion of the city as central core with with a more diffuse, polycentric amalgam that contains suburb and urb. (We know! It's hard to focus on work with this kind of exciting thinking going on.) This flies in the face of pro-density dogma, so we're glad to see the Stranger hasn't turned on its own, what with Zwischenstadter Matthew Stadler coming to town.
Actually, your cellphone probably looks like an electronic thumb already. We mention the cellphone, because you'll need it to text your way into your new carpooler's lifestyle.
In today's blog mash-up, we have the Slog's Erica Barnett lighting a fiery feminist match under Details and their story on the Hollywood's new fascination with the "fat" woman -- e.g., Monica Bellucci, Rose McGowan. Then we stir in Sightline's Daily Score post analysis of whether or not walking uses more fossil fuel than driving. Both of these posts are awesome in their own way, but together they begin an unexpected conversation. You know, like the art at EMP's DoubleTake. (Oh, you haven't gone? Us neither.)

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