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Mother: I want the world to know Fukushima is in a state of dying — I reaffirmed severe radioactive contamination — I alone can’t do anything, I tried (VIDEO) Post Date: 2012-11-12 09:06:59 by tom007
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Mother: I want the world to know Fukushima is in a state of dying I reaffirmed severe radioactive contamination I alone cant do anything, I tried (VIDEO) Published: November 11th, 2012 at 7:42 am ET By ENENews Email Article Email Article 20 comments Watch the video here Title: Fukushima is not a city where people can live By: 148 Production Date: November 10, 2012 If you do not want to die, run away from Fukushima. [...] Fukushima Mother: Since the government was hiding information about radioactive contamination has paralyzed our crisis management. [...] I reaffirmed severe radioactive contamination [...] I alone cannot do anything I tried to help Fukushima. So, ...
Painful Truths About Genital Injuries Post Date: 2012-11-11 03:32:52 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 9, 2012) A comprehensive survey of genital injuries over the last decade involving mishaps with consumer products like clothing, furniture, tools and toys that brought U.S. adults to emergency rooms reveals that such injuries are common and may be preventable, according to doctors at The study, described this week in The Journal of Urology, was the largest ever to look at major and minor "genitourinary" injuries, which involve the genitals, urinary tract and kidneys. It showed that 142,144 U.S. adults went to emergency rooms between 2002 and 2010 for such injuries -- about 16,000 a year. The work suggests educational and product safety approaches for ...
Help fund the RIFE Reseach Labortory!!! Fund the Cure!!! Post Date: 2012-11-10 17:19:05 by titorite
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I own a Rife machine and that is a machine that destroys viral and bacterial cells. Some of yall already know this quite well. This is a discredited area of science or it was... Till Anthony Holland picked up the torch and shattered some cancer cells in vitro. My lifes passion is moving out of pseudo science and into legitimate territory . If you would like to learn more or donate to the cause you can do so here http://www.indiegogo.com/p/237725 If you would like to see cancer cells shattered on film in their petri dishes.. click the link. If you have spare cash to donate to the cause.... click the link Oh just click it anyways.
Medical Devices Powered by the Ear Itself Post Date: 2012-11-10 03:20:15 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 8, 2012) For the first time, researchers power an implantable electronic device using an electrical potential -- a natural battery -- deep in the inner ear. Share This: Deep in the inner ear of mammals is a natural battery -- a chamber filled with ions that produces an electrical potential to drive neural signals. In a recent issue of the journal Nature Biotechnology, a team of researchers from MIT, the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI) and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) demonstrate for the first time that this battery could power implantable electronic devices without impairing hearing. The devices could monitor ...
Kim Dotcom - The Most Wanted Man on the Net Post Date: 2012-11-08 13:18:21 by Lod
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Electromagnetic Event: Magnetic Pole Shift Could Be In Progress Post Date: 2012-11-07 11:20:59 by Horse
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Solar System Shift Post Date: 2012-11-07 11:14:59 by Horse
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Bacteria Talk to Each Other and Our Cells in the Same Way, Via Molecules Post Date: 2012-11-07 04:32:54 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 6, 2012) Bacteria can talk to each other via molecules they themselves produce. The phenomenon is called quorum sensing, and is important when an infection propagates. Now, researchers at Linköping University in Sweden are showing how bacteria control processes in human cells the same way. Share This: The results are being published in PLoS Pathogens with Elena Vikström, researcher in medical microbiology, as the main author. Bacteria 'talk' When the announcement goes out, more and more bacteria gather at the site of the attack -- a wound, for example. When there are enough of them, they start acting like multicellular organisms. They can ...
The top five Linux desktop vendors Post Date: 2012-11-06 19:35:42 by James Deffenbach
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Summary: Sick of Windows, but don't feel comfortable installing Linux yourself? No problem. There are many vendors who will sell a Linux laptop or desktop that's ready to go. It's really not that hard to give Linux a try on a desktop or notebook. But, I get it. Not everyone is comfortable with burning operating system ISOs to a CD and then booting a computer from it. If that's you, or a friend of yours, then consider just buying a PC or laptop that has Linux on it that's ready to go. Unfortunately, you can't just go down to your local Best Buy or Sam's Club and get one. While Linux PCs show up from time to time in retail outlets, the odds are against you ...
How underground Rodent Wards Off Cancer: Second Mole Rat Species Has Different Mechanism for Resisting Cancer Post Date: 2012-11-06 02:50:02 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 5, 2012) Biologists at the University of Rochester have determined how blind mole rats fight off cancer -- and the mechanism differs from what they discovered three years ago in another long-lived and cancer-resistant mole rat species, the naked mole rat. Share This: The team of researchers, led by Professor Vera Gorbunova and Assistant Professor Andrei Seluanov, found that abnormally growing cells in blind mole rats secrete the interferon beta protein, which causes those cells to rapidly die. Seluanov and Gorbunova hope the discovery will eventually help lead to new cancer therapies in humans. Their findings are being published this week in the Proceedings of ...
Drunk but alert: students brew caffeine beer Post Date: 2012-11-05 04:54:43 by Tatarewicz
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A group of German students has caused a stir in the normally separate worlds of beer brewing and molecular biotechnology. On Sunday they will present their caffeinated, lemon, and sweet beers to a panel of experts in the US. For the past six months, 19 students from the Research at the Centre of Life and Food Sciences Weihenstephan, part of the Munich Technical University (TUM), have been fiddling with the genetic make-up of yeast, and turning the results into a range of weird and wonderful beers. So far, the team has managed to adapt the yeast so that in the brewing process it makes caffeinated, lemon-flavour, sweetened, and even cancer-fighting beer, the Süddeutsche Zeitung ...
Weather Modification: The Law Post Date: 2012-11-04 07:37:04 by AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt
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Weather Modification: The Law Title 15, Chapter 9A: Weather Modification Activities or Attempts; Reporting Requirement Section 330. Definitions As used in this chapter - (1) The term ''Secretary'' means the Secretary of Commerce. (2) The term ''person'' means any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, partnership, society, joint stock company, any State or local government or any agency thereof, or any other organization, whether commercial or nonprofit, who is performing weather modification activities, except where acting solely as an employee, agent, or independent contractor of the Federal Government. (3) The term ''weather ...
Using the Marshmallow Test to Predict Jail Time Post Date: 2012-11-03 03:30:29 by Tatarewicz
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A professor of psychology at Stanford University used marshmallows in a study of childrens self-control. His research found that their response to a marshmallow temptation indicated how they would deal with important choices later in life. (Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images) On Health with Dr. W. Gifford Jones When was the last time you said, Lets roast some marshmallows? Since Im not sweet 16, it was a lot of moons ago for me. Now a report from Stanford University shows marshmallows are good for more than enjoying around a fire. It seems how you handle a marshmallow can reveal how you handle other things later in life. In fact, it may even decide if you end up in ...
Trick that's working here Post Date: 2012-11-02 20:37:49 by Lod
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I have several windows open all the time. Recently, I began minimizing them to the tray when I go to another window, and maximizing the window that I want to use. This has really helped with the speed of opening windows, and not having hang-ups to have to close and re-open different windows. Or close Firefox altogether, and re boot it. Hoping this makes sense and helps WinUsers here.
The world stopped getting warmer almost 16 years ago, according to new data released last week. Post Date: 2012-11-02 09:25:16 by Ada
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The figures reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012 there was no discernible rise in aggregate global temperatures This means that the pause in global warming has now lasted for about the same time as the previous period when temperatures rose, 1980 to 1996 The figures, which have triggered debate among climate scientists, reveal that from the beginning of 1997 until August 2012, there was no discernible rise in aggregate global temperatures. This means that the plateau or pause in global warming has now lasted for about the same time as the previous period when temperatures rose, 1980 to 1996. Before that, temperatures had been ...
Guantlet - Your hand is the keyboard. Post Date: 2012-10-30 00:11:01 by Tatarewicz
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Gauntlet is a one handed glove that serves as a wireless keyboard. Type by easily tapping your thumb on each segment of your fingers. Erase letters with just a swipe. Compatible today with iPhone, Android, and Bluetooth enabled tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. We are proud to be one of the winners of Best Buy's College Innovator Fund, which we will use to accelerate development t.co/8duvgKc7 39 days ago GAUNTLET Wins College Innovator Fund GAUNTLET wins $20,000 from Best Buy's College Innovator Fund. Read More TechCrunch Interviews GAUNTLET Jiake demonstrates GAUNTLET in this video interview with TechCrunch. Read More Innovations Each key is placed in between joints ...
Stimulating Brain Cells With Light Post Date: 2012-10-29 05:50:29 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Oct. 26, 2012) Introducing a light-sensitive protein in transgenic nerve cells ... transplanting nerve cells into the brains of laboratory animals ... inserting an optic fibre in the brain and using it to light up the nerve cells and stimulate them into releasing more dopamine to combat Parkinson's disease. These things may sound like science fiction, but they are soon to become a reality in a research laboratory at Lund University in Sweden. Share This: For the time being, this is basic research but the long term objective is to find new ways of treating Parkinson's disease. This increasingly common disease is caused by degeneration of the brain cells ...
Solar power captured in fuel Post Date: 2012-10-25 04:43:55 by Tatarewicz
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The resulting chemicals still aren't as cheap to create as fossil fuels, but with new breakthroughs in nanotechnology the researchers hope that this will one day be a viable energy source It has long been a dream of scientists to use solar energy to produce chemicals which could be stored and later used to create electricity or fuels. A recent scientific breakthrough is providing hope that this may soon be possible. The development would offer many benefits, including the ability to store chemicals until needed - current solar power technology has difficulties in this area. In the laboratory, a new technology mimics photosynthesis, the process used by plants, by combining sunlight ...
Philosophy Behind Windows 8, From One of Its Creators [Full Thread] Post Date: 2012-10-25 04:32:15 by Tatarewicz
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Microsoft will officially release Windows 8 to the public on Friday, and although company executives would never say so, they must be at least a little bit nervous about it. After all, the user interface (formerly known as Metro) is the most radical redesign of the operating system since Windows 95. The risk, of course, is that customers will respond with confusion, or worse: outright terror. The new Start screen looks entirely different from the traditional desktop (though that interface still exists), with floating, blocky tiles instead of files and folders. And it's almost entirely chrome-less -- even basic things like the battery indicator and clock are hidden from view until ...
'Welcome,' 'Jesus,' 'mustang' among most used passwords of 2012 Post Date: 2012-10-24 16:30:05 by X-15
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Time to check your password. Password management company SplashData has analyzed millions of passwords released online by hackers to compile its list of the most used passwords of 2012. Once again, "password," "123456" and "12345678" were the top three most common passwords. But there were some interesting new additions to the list. "Jesus" and "Welcome" were new. So were "ninja," "mustang" and, intriguingly, "password1." Our favorite password on the list, "trustno1," fell three spots from last year, making it only the 12th most common password. "Shadow" moved up one spot to No. 18 from ...
Lubricants from Vegetable Oil Post Date: 2012-10-24 03:46:25 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Oct. 23, 2012) Oil-independence is the dream of many countries that lack raw materials. Nevertheless, black gold still retains its dominant role as a power source, and also serves as a basic material for the chemical industry. In order to change this, researchers started the "Integrated BioProduction" project. At the Fraunhofer Center for Chemical-Biotechnological Processes CBP in Leuna, the pilot plant-scale production of epoxides, made from domestic vegetable oils, begins in October. The intermediate chemical products support the production of lubricants, surfactants and emulsifiers. Share This: Epoxides are highly reactive organic compounds composed of a ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles displayed in UAV demonstration event in China's Yinchuan Post Date: 2012-10-24 01:39:45 by Tatarewicz
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CHINA-NINGXIA-YINCHUAN-UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE-DEMONSTRATION (CN) Visitors look at the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) displayed during a demonstration event of the UAV achievements in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Oct. 23, 2012. Nineteen UAVs were demonstrated during the event kicked off on Monday. The UAV technology has been applied to investigate the condition of agriculture, forestry, land resources, and water resources in Ningxia. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) Click for Full Text!Poster Comment:Now China is into UAV's. At least they have the good sense to use them for civilian purposes, not like US in its wars for Israel.
Seven experts convicted for not warning of quake risk Post Date: 2012-10-23 05:57:24 by Tatarewicz
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L'AQUILA, Italy (AP) In a verdict that sent shock waves through the scientific community, an Italian court convicted seven experts of manslaughter on Monday for failing to adequately warn residents of the risk before an earthquake struck central Italy in 2009, killing more than 300 people. The defendants, all prominent scientists or geological and disaster experts, were sentenced to six years in prison. Earthquake experts worldwide decried the trial as ridiculous, contending there was no way of knowing that a flurry of tremors would lead to a deadly quake. "It's a sad day for science," said seismologist Susan Hough, of the U.S. Geological Survey in Pasadena, ...
New Self-Healing Coating for Aluminum Developed to Replace Cancer-Causing Product Post Date: 2012-10-23 03:40:21 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily (Oct. 22, 2012) A research team at the University of Nevada, Reno has developed a new environmentally-friendly coating for aluminum to replace the carcinogenic chromate coatings used in aerospace applications. The chromate conversion coatings have been used for more than 50 years to protect aluminum from corrosion. Share This: The team presented their research last week at the international Pacific Rim Meeting on Electrochemical and Solid-State Science in Hawaii. "It was well received at the conference," Dev Chidambaram, lead scientist and assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Nevada, said. "There is no question ...
Iran’s Arash Habibi awarded at Malaysia computer contest Post Date: 2012-10-23 01:19:20 by Tatarewicz
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Iranian computer specialist Arash Habibi Lashkari has been awarded at the 2012 national contest of MSC Malaysia Asia Pacific ICT Awards (MSC Malaysia APICTA). Lashkari won an award in the Best of Security category for the project A new graphical password based on rotation and resizing at this years MSC Malaysia APICTA. Lashkaris new design of disposable password (single use password) can provide the computer system to be protected from six popular password attacks. The best innovations and inventions of the contest have been identified by a jury panel comprising Microsoft engineers and several experts from Malaysias Cyber Security Organization. ...
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