Earth Day is a big deal here at PopSci. It's a time for admiring our incredible planet, and for giving back-- to the Earth, and to our readers (that means you). We've teamed up with the BBC to bring you a gallery of stunning images from the popular Planet Earth series, video clips (so you can appreciate the full affect), and our most extravagant giveaway yet.
Was around for the 1st Earth Day -- what an amazing event this day has become over the years. So great to have something significant as an observation to pass on to the next generations.
Its about time. After an excruciating and absurd debate, double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius will be allowed to compete in the Olympics. Pistorius won his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport today which immediately overturned an asinine ruling by the International Association of Athletics Federations which stated Pistorius gained an unfair advantage from his prosthetics.
"Unfair advantage." I wonder what part of Oscar's situation and challenges feels to him advantageous. No, we don't let runners compete with jetpacks. But there's a weird new bias going on for abled people to think of prosthetics or assistive technology as turning their users into robocops. That's fiction -- this is fact. Learn more about real people living real lives. Go ahead -- do the research and change his technology on him -- I'm sure Oscar would still be interested in competing. When people's determination outstrips the rules, maybe it's time to change the game.
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