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EnlightenNext’s Best of the Web (5/01-5/07)

Every week, the editors of EnlightenNext will be bringing you a choice selection of the posts, tweets, and news stories that caught our eyes as we cruised the information superhighway over the past week . . .


In the News


Religion & Spirituality

  • “Prof. Rock Star” Urges Muslim Students on NYT Corey Kilgannon
  • 100 Years of Thinking about God on Anothonyflood.com
  • Who Are We? Experiments Suggest You’re Not Who You Think on Huffington Post by Robert Lanza, M.D.


    The Environment

  • Biomimicry of Fungi on Fast Company by Alissa Walker
  • Google Invests $38.8 Million in Wind Farms on GOOD by Andrew Price
  • The Oldest Living Things on Earth (VIDEO) on KickStarter by Rachel Sussman

    Science & Technology

  • “Smart Dust” Aims to Moniter Everything on CNN by John D. Sutter
  • Media Geeks Advance Marketing Technology (VIDEO) on Wired
  • The Skinny on Touch Technology(VIDEO) on Market Watch by Adrian Covert

    Global Perspectives

  • Why a Map is a Window on to History on BBC
  • City of Dreams: Curitiba(VIDEO) on Youtube
  • Expo Shanghai: Virtual Tour (INTERACTIVE) on Expo 2010

    Pop Culture

  • Evolutionary Rap (VIDEO) on YouTube by Baba Brinkman
  • Priest Religious, But Not Really Spiritual on The Onion


    From the Twittersphere


    Our Favorite Tweets

    @genporoshi: We’re at the point in our evolution that we all have to become conscious. This is a time of revolution!

    @HowardxBloom:
    if the cosmos=math (as in physics), if math=music (think Pythagoras), and if music=emotion, then emotion=the cosmos. but how?

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