These are a few sites I thought were interesting from October 29th through October 30th:

Wired.com Product Reviews – Get in-depth tech news coverage from Wired and read about how it is shaping culture, education, entertainment, communications and technology.
BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Banjo used in brain surgery – best headline I’ve seen this [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from October 21st through October 22nd:

The Food Issue – An Open Letter to the Next Farmer in Chief – Michael Pollan – NYTimes.com – Long, detailed piece about how we’re entering a global food crisis — with a detailed prescription for what to do about it
Gadget [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from June 30th through July 1st:

How to See 93 Million Miles: Plan a Trip to a Total Solar Eclipse – Amazing piece on eclipses, with tips on how to see one yourself. Author claims that an eclipse gives you a sense of “depth perception” stretching over [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 16th through May 18th:

Whiskey Geeks Keep Moonshine Tradition Alive – Lots of people are making whisky in their garages, it seems
Gardenaut: BPA-Free Water Bottle Showdown – Excellent reviews of many alternatives to Lexan/polycarbonate bottles, including insulated, sports, etc. Trendy Sigg bottles don’t fare so [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 7th through May 12th:

Don’t Shake Off the Handshake: Research Confirms a Firm Grip Is Key to Successful Job Interview – Actual conclusion of the research: If you’re a B-school student looking for a job with a local company in the Iowa City area, you [...]

These are a few sites I thought were interesting from May 2nd through May 6th:

Signing Off, And What Does A TechCrunch Writer Actually Use? – Great collection of tool recommendations. I agree with most of Duncan’s suggestions, though I haven’t tried Evernote, Things, or Skitch — but I will, now
Webby Award Winners – Wired.com wins [...]