Posts Tagged ‘scientist’

Health: Cuba Announces New Lung Cancer Vaccine

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Don’t be a wannabe - be a Trendy! Updated throughout the day. Cuba has announced that scientists have registered a new lung cancer vaccine they claim extends the lives of lung cancer patients by up to five months. Scientist Gisela Gonzalez said CimaVax EGF, is the first registered vaccine in the world designed to battle [...]

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The Dark Knight(2008), The Sequel To Batman Begins

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Anjali joined the Nick and I for the second part of our superhero-twofer and she and I finally saw Batman Begins on DVD that night. In general I never watch videos or DVDs, because I only want to see films on the big screen. We never Nolans Batman use his brain at all. Batman is [...]

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Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Hudson was a very successful farmer and businessman so he could afford to have an expensive assay of the material done by a professor at New York’s Cornell University. The scientist told Hudson there was nothing, although after removal of the individual elements a staggering 98% of the material was still left! When Hudson stopped [...]

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Friday Fact: Richard Evans Schultes

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

He spent over a year at a time in the rainforest finding plant species new to science, traveling solo with minimal supplies, and joining native people in religious ceremonies involving psychoreactive drugs. As Davis remarks, the Kof indians are the masters, the patrons of ecstatic intoxication. Schultes, born in 1915, was a labcoat-wearing scientist, an [...]

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US Restriction On H-1B Visas

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

No, not an engineer or scientist haven’t taken math since high school but instead, doing as Washingtonians do, a lawyer. Having practiced for a few years and served as a special adviser on rule of law issues in Iraq, I recently moved over to a think tank. My current employer managed [...]

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H1b 2008 News

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

No, not an engineer or scientist haven’t taken math since high school but instead, doing as Washingtonians do, a lawyer. Having practiced for a few years and served as a special adviser on rule of law issues in Iraq, I recently moved over to a think tank. My current employer managed [...]

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H1b News

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

No, not an engineer or scientist haven’t taken math since high school but instead, doing as Washingtonians do, a lawyer. Having practiced for a few years and served as a special adviser on rule of law issues in Iraq, I recently moved over to a think tank. My current employer managed [...]

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