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Military Hush-Up: Incoming Space Rocks Now Classified Post Date: 2009-06-11 10:50:26 by gengis gandhi
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Military Hush-Up: Incoming Space Rocks Now Classified By Leonard David SPACE.com's Space Insider Columnist posted: 10 June 2009 05:35 pm ET For 15 years, scientists have benefited from data gleaned by U.S. classified satellites of natural fireball events in Earth's atmosphere but no longer. A recent U.S. military policy decision now explicitly states that observations by hush-hush government spacecraft of incoming bolides and fireballs are classified secret and are not to be released, SPACE.com has learned. The satellites' main objectives include detecting nuclear bomb tests, and their characterizations of asteroids and lesser meteoroids as they crash through the ...
NASA Study Shows Sun Responsible for Planet Warming Post Date: 2009-06-11 08:55:55 by Kamala
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NASA Study Shows Sun Responsible for Planet Warming By Bob Ellis on June 5th, 2009 Click to enlarge (Credit: Robert A. Rohde) From DailyTech, we have still more evidence that any warming occurring on planet earth is coming from natural sources and is cyclic in natureNOT from the evil capitalism that Al Gore, the UN politicians at the IPCC and other socialists love to blame. From the article: Now, a new research report from a surprising source may help to lay this skepticism to rest. A study from NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland looking at climate data over the past century has concluded that solar variation has made a significant impact on the ...
Rainwater Harvesting Poised To Grow In US West Post Date: 2009-06-11 06:24:06 by Kamala
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Rainwater Harvesting Poised To Grow In US West by John Laumer, Philadelphia on 06. 6.09 Design & Architecture Buzz up! With the news that the US State of Colorado has decided to make it legal for small farmers to collect rainwater - holding out the possibility that city dwellers, too, may one day be offered legal means to harvest rain - a tipping point approaches. Driven by the intersection of sprawl & extended drought, and amplified by a citizenry's enduring fondness for 'individual responsibility,' rainwater harvesting techniques are poised to spread, once freed from inflexible and counterproductive water management traditions stemming from the late 1800 ...
The Best Selling Car In The U.S. Post Date: 2009-06-09 18:00:28 by Kamala
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Poster Comment:The Little Tikes Cozy Coupe, which is about to enter an auto museum in Cleveland sold 457,000 units in 2008, beating the Camry which sold just 436,000 units. It didn't beat out the Chevy Silverado or Ford F-150, of course, but those are trucks. See, people don't want tiny "green" cars.
Sowing Seeds of Starvation: Monsanto Hype in Growing Food Crisis Post Date: 2009-06-07 23:05:49 by richard9151
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An ad that recently ran during the American Public Media show Marketplace, sponsored by Monsanto, the worlds largest corporate agribusiness chemical firm, touted how Monsantos genetically modified (GM) seeds are going to save the world from environmental catastrophe and human hunger. The Monsanto ads are, quite simply, false. The premise of the ad is that Monsantos GM seeds are going to save the world from environmental catastrophe and human hunger, but the reality of Monsantos seeds and the companys ethics and commitment to fighting world hunger have little to do with either. Eighty-five percent of all GM seeds are engineered for herbicide tolerance, most of ...
Interesting looking clouds seen Post Date: 2009-06-06 09:42:55 by PSUSA
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Sweat = Threat? Army Looks at ‘Abnormal Perspiration’ as Sign of ‘Harmful Intent’ Post Date: 2009-06-01 12:12:11 by christine
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If you walk weird, make funny faces, or sweat a little too much watch out, when you walk into an airport. The U.S. military wants to use those irregularities as indicators of possibly suspicious and harmful intent. The Army recently asked for proposals for a new suite of biometric sensors that will hunt for bad-minded people by examining their expressions, gait, and pose from afar. The Image Analysis for Personnel Intent project is also supposed to spot would-be evil-doers through their abnormal perspiration and changes in body temperature. (Note to would-be Osamas: Dont send the sweaty guy to hijack the plane.) The ...
(NY State) May to go out under a freeze watch Post Date: 2009-05-31 14:11:08 by Jethro Tull
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The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for many parts of New York from Sunday through Monday morning, including Oneida County. Widespread frost and freeze conditions are possible tonight and into early Monday morning. The regions low temperature for today is expected to be about 36 degrees, which also is the record low temperature for May 31, according to WKTV meteorologists and weather archives. The record was set in 1966. A low of 50 degrees is expected for Monday. The record low for June 1 is 31 degrees, which was set in 1945, according to weather archives.
Poster Comment:The science of global warming is over. It's freezing.
Forensic Scientists Working on Technology to Render Face Photos Solely from DNA Left At Crime Scene Post Date: 2009-05-29 13:24:34 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Forensic Scientists Working on Technology to Render Face Photos Solely from DNA Left At Crime Scene Sunday, May 24, 2009 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer Key concepts: DNA, Genes and Skin pigmentation (NaturalNews) Forensic scientists are working on a way to reconstruct a person's face based on their DNA, allowing police to identify people more effectively from something as simple as a piece of hair or flake of skin, according to research presented at the conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Chicago. Currently, researchers can compare DNA samples taken from suspects with those found at a crime scene to help secure convictions, but this is only ...
Obama Set to Create A Cybersecurity Czar With Broad Mandate Post Date: 2009-05-26 13:55:05 by Disgusted
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President Obama is expected to announce late this week that he will create a "cyber czar," a senior White House official who will have broad authority to develop strategy to protect the nation's government-run and private computer networks, according to people who have been briefed on the plan. The adviser will have the most comprehensive mandate granted to such an official to date and will probably be a member of the National Security Council but will report to the national security adviser as well as the senior White House economic adviser, said the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the deliberations are not final. The announcement will coincide with ...
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, First Hour Post Date: 2009-05-24 16:14:15 by Deasy
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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part television series presented by Carl Sagan. covered a wide range of scientific subjects including the origin of life and a perspective of our place in the universe. It is the most widely watched PBS series in the world.
Poster Comment:If you miss hearing Dr. Sagan say "billions" it's archived here for posterity. His tour of the universe is always a humbling experience. Exceptionalists of all stripes should watch this at least once.
Shuttle coming in Fox Coverage Post Date: 2009-05-24 11:38:00 by Itistoolate
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Colusa power plant shows importance of fossil fuels Post Date: 2009-05-24 11:14:00 by farmfriend
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Colusa power plant shows importance of fossil fuels By Jim Downing jdowning@sacbee.com Published: Sunday, May. 24, 2009 - 12:08 am | Page 1D The Capitol may be buzzing about renewable energy, but 70 miles up Interstate 5, the biggest thing going is a new Pacific Gas and Electric Co. power plant that will run on natural gas. In Colusa County, which routinely has the state's highest unemployment rate, officials are looking to the billion-dollar project as a bit of an economic balm. As many as 650 construction workers will build the plant though most will come from outside the county. Taxes on the project should give a nearly 10 percent boost to the county's general fund. ...
MONKEY SKULL FOUND: THE LINK IN HUMAN EVOLUTION? Post Date: 2009-05-19 10:18:34 by christine
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At 1430 GMT, SKYNEWS will reveal pictures, 47-million-year-old fossilized skeleton of monkey hailed as 'missing link in human evolution... direct link between apes and man'... Developing... In what could prove to be a landmark discovery, a leading paleontologist said scientists have dug up the 47 million-year-old fossil of an ancient primate whose features suggest it could be the common ancestor of all later monkeys, apes and humans. Anthropologists have long believed that humans evolved from ancient ape-like ancestors. Some 50 million years ago, two ape-like groups walked the Earth. One is known as the tarsidae, a precursor of the tarsier, a tiny, large-eyed creature that lives ...
GPS system 'close to breakdown' Network of satellites could begin to fail as early as 2010 Post Date: 2009-05-19 10:12:54 by christine
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It has become one of the staples of modern, hi-tech life: using satellite navigation tools built into your car or mobile phone to find your way from A to B. But experts have warned that the system may be close to breakdown. US government officials are concerned that the quality of the Global Positioning System (GPS) could begin to deteriorate as early as next year, resulting in regular blackouts and failures or even dishing out inaccurate directions to millions of people worldwide. The warning centres on the network of GPS satellites that constantly orbit the planet and beam signals back to the ground that help pinpoint your position on the Earth's surface. The satellites are ...
Pouring cold water on global warming Post Date: 2009-05-17 23:43:43 by farmfriend
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Pouring cold water on global warming Global cooling has arrived. Global warming is dead. By Terri Jackson Wednesday, 13 May 2009 There is now irrefutable scientific evidence that far from global warming the earth has now entered a period of global cooling which will last at least for the next two decades. Evidence for this comes from the NASA Microwave Sounding Unit and the Hadley Climate Research Unit while evidence that CO2 levels are continuing to increase comes from the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. Professor Don Easterbrook one of the principle speakers at the recent World Conference on climate change held in New York in March this year attended by 800 leading climatologists, ...
‘Killer Chip’ tracks humans, releases poison Post Date: 2009-05-17 10:13:23 by bush_is_a_moonie
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You can run, but you cannot hide ... and if you try, one push of a button will cause a lethal poison to immediately begin flowing through your body. That's the Orwellian future a Saudi inventor was seeking to bring to Germany until that nation's patent office announced last week it was rejecting his request to patent what has been dubbed the "Killer Chip." The tiny semiconductor device is intended to be surgically implanted or injected into the body, according to the patent application, for the purpose of tracking visitors from other nations by global-positioning satellites and preventing them from overstaying their visas. A German Patent and Trademark Office ...
What if global-warming fears are overblown? Post Date: 2009-05-17 01:50:03 by farmfriend
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What if global-warming fears are overblown? In a Fortune interview, noted climatologist John Christy contends the green crusade to fight climate change is "all cost and no benefit." By Jon Birger, senior writer Last Updated: May 14, 2009: 5:07 PM ET NEW YORK (Fortune) -- With Congress about to take up sweeping climate-change legislation, expect to hear more in coming weeks from John Christy, director of the Earth System Science Center at University of Alabama-Huntsville. A veteran climatologist who refuses to accept any research funding from the oil or auto industries, Christy was a lead author of the 2001 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report as well as one of the ...
Airman Spots Jetliner Fuel Leak At35,000 Feet Post Date: 2009-05-15 20:51:53 by tom007
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Autopia Planes, Trains, Automobiles and the Future of Transportation Airman Spots Jetliners Fuel Leak At 35,000 Feet * By Chuck Squatriglia Email Author * May 15, 2009 | * 12:28 pm | * Categories: Air Travel fuel_leak2 Staff Sgt. Bartek Bachleda knew something was amiss almost immediately after the jetliner left Chicago. Hed looked out the window and saw what he thought was a fuel leak. Hed know, because hes a boom operator with the 909th Air Refueling Station based at Kadena Air Base in Japan. Thats where he was headed. He was one of 300 people aboard the flight bound for Narita. Still, he wanted to be sure, so he kept close watch on the situation. After ...
Claim: Swine Flu Was Result Of Human Error Post Date: 2009-05-13 02:41:30 by sushigirl
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By Jason Gale and Simeon Bennett May 13 (Bloomberg) -- The World Health Organization is investigating a claim by an Australian researcher that the swine flu virus circling the globe may have been created as a result of human error. Adrian Gibbs, 75, who collaborated on research that led to the development of Roche Holding AGs Tamiflu drug, said in an interview that he intends to publish a report suggesting the new strain may have accidentally evolved in eggs scientists use to grow viruses and drugmakers use to make vaccines. Gibbs said he came to his conclusion as part of an effort to trace the viruss origins by analyzing its genetic blueprint. One of the simplest ...
Ideology and Censorship in Behavior Genetics Post Date: 2009-05-10 11:12:15 by Deasy
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Ideology and Censorship in Behavior Genetics Glayde Whitney's Presidential address to the Behavior Genetics Association The Mankind Quarterly, vol. 35, number 4, pp. 327-342 Scott-Townsend Publishers, Washington DC., Summer 1995 Presented below is the entire text of my presidential address presented to the Behavior Genetics Association (BGA) on the occasion of its 25th annual meeting at Richmond, VA on the second of June, 1995. Since the journal Behavior Genetics is sponsored by the BGA, some explanation is required as to why this presidential address is not published in the Association's own journal. The primary topic of the address was ideologically-based dogma and taboo ...
More Moon Anomlies Post Date: 2009-05-09 16:11:31 by gengis gandhi
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lots of stuff at the site. here is a good place as any to start. http://www.aulis.com/jackstudies_index1.html
Lawrence Solomon: Thick Arctic ice surprises scientific expedition Post Date: 2009-05-09 15:44:05 by Horse
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Ice in the Arctic is often twice as thick as expected, report surprised scientists who returned last week from a major scientific expedition. The scientists - a 20-member contingent from Canada, the U.S., Germany, and Italy - spent one month exploring the North Pole as well as never-before measured regions of the Arctic. Among their findings: Rather than finding newly formed ice to be two metres thick, "we measured ice thickness up to four metres," stated a spokesperson for the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research of the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest scientific organization. The Alfred Wegener Institute is one of the six research organizations ...
STRANGE MOON FACTS Post Date: 2009-05-05 11:45:16 by gengis gandhi
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STRANGE MOON FACTS Compiled by Ronald Regehr, the Alien Chaser The moon is the Rosetta stone of the planets." Robert Jastrow, First Chairman, NASA Lunar Exploration Committee After hundreds of years of detailed observation and study, our closest companion in the vast universe, Earths moon, remains an enigma. Six moon landings and hundreds of experiments have resulted in more questions being asked than answered. Among them: 1. Moons Age: The moon is far older than previously expected. Maybe even older than the Earth or the Sun. The oldest age for the Earth is estimated to be 4.6 billion years old; moon rocks were dated at 5.3 billion years old, and the dust upon ...
Africans must travel to the moon: Uganda president Post Date: 2009-05-05 01:16:51 by X-15
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Africans must travel to the moon to investigate what developed nations have been doing in outer space, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said Saturday. The Americans have gone to the moon. And the Russians. The Chinese and Indians will go there soon. Africans are the only ones who are stuck here, Museveni said, addressing a meeting of the Uganda Law Society in Entebbe. We must also go there and say: What are you people doing up here? Museveni urged the assembly of Ugandas top lawyers to support East African integration, arguing that one of the regions goals should be to develop a space programme. Uganda alone cannot go to the moon. ...
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