Posts Tagged ‘scientists’

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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What Happened To Stephen Colbert S Face

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

While I appreciate that hes been fighting the good fight against creationist insanity, given his apparent political views, Miller is not the best spokesperson for evolutionary science. These are the key points, and Im pleased that Miller was able to make them clearly and effectively. Anti-Indian?) What happens, Miller predicts, if this battle [between evolutionary [...]

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NASA’s Jim Hansen Calls For Energy Company Execs To Be Jailed

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Hansen wants BIG OIL executives to go to jail for publishing misinformation. Of course, this leads to arrests of scientists who worked for BIG OIL. Effectively, Hansen wants the AGW Brownshirts to show up and start dragging away the dissenters. Nothing like the state policing science, eh? The pushers of the fraud,that is global warming [...]

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Unexpected Joy Found In Making Homemade Baby Food

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Scientists from the world’s leading industrial countries have today warned of dire consequences, particularly for developing countries, unless action is taken to adapt to threats to food and water supplies now and in the future. In the coming years, they will be aggravated by rising populations, and climate change. These threats must be properly assessed [...]

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HemiCell 190 Ethanol

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

It is the highest acting octane ethanol on the planet. Ethanol right now is still more expensive then gasoline and the production of it has not been perfected. Sugarcane is the main ingredient for this ethanol. If scientists can find an easy way to produce large quantities of ethanol, especially higher acting octane ethanol like [...]

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Ridley Scott’s Andromeda Strain Remake Airs Memorial Day

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Its terribly mean. And it ends on a cliffhanger, with things looking pretty bad, like that the alien virus code-named Andromeda is about to be spread all around planet Earth, to the doom of us all. More below the ad… The scientists are trying to figure out what killed everybody — is it North Korean [...]

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Profess A View That Global Warming Is A Hoax And Lose Your Job

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

A pioneering expert on hurricane forecasting says he may soon lose funding due to his skepticism about man-made global warming, according to a report in the Houston Chronicle. William Gray, who once said that pro-global warming scientists are “brainwashing our children,” claims that Colorado State University will no longer promote his yearly North Atlantic hurricane [...]

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Bishop Claims He Married Mariah Carey And Nick Cannon

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

An American officer stands in front of a captured German sound cannon, a dream weapon intended to translate explosions of oxygen and methane into killing noise. Besides the Vortex Gun and Wind Cannon, invisible and powerful air waves were used in another devise designed by scientists at Lofer, in the form of the so-called “sound [...]

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Worldwide Link Love

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Even though Ahmadinejad denies the holocaust, he cant deny the excessive population growth and burgeoning AIDS epidemic that currently confront his country. Thats one of the reasons why Iran is installing vending machines that dispense condoms and syringes. Iranian scientists are hopping aboard the love train as well. A new paper in Neuropsychopharmacology tests the [...]

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ERROR : VIEWING UPLOADED FILES FROM THE SERVER

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Then, in a sequence of standardized steps, the viewer records information about the target in an organized format, either as written words or as sketches. Remote viewing techniques were pioneered by a group of scientists, working with several highly gifted psychics, as part of a U.S. Government-sponsored research program. Major Ed Dames is the leading [...]

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Half Man, Half Chimp - Should We Beware The Apeman’s Coming?

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

He said scientists could possibly try to develop the new species to fill the demand for organ donors. Dr MacKellar said he feared the consequences if scientists made a concerted effort to cross humans with chimpanzees. The insemination of animals with human sperm should be prohibited. He said if the process was not banned, scientists [...]

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Villages Evacuated As Chile Volcano Erupts

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Soaring food prices and global grain shortages are bringing new pressures on governments, food companies and consumers to relax their longstanding resistance to genetically engineered crops. Genetic modification actually cuts the productivity of crops, an authoritative new study shows, undermining repeated claims that a switch to the controversial technology is needed to solve the growing [...]

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Why Train Your Dog

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

In short, all dogs need some training to be good canine members of a family and community. Patience, a basic understanding of dog behavior and the principles of training, and appropriate gear such as collars and leashes. The science behind dog training comes from behavioural scientists who studied the way living creatures can be conditioned [...]

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MLS Dogpile - Curse Of The Alpha Dog

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

In short, all dogs need some training to be good canine members of a family and community. Patience, a basic understanding of dog behavior and the principles of training, and appropriate gear such as collars and leashes. The science behind dog training comes from behavioural scientists who studied the way living creatures can be conditioned [...]

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Kevin Gage

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Scientists, irrigators, anglers, floodplain managers, environmental groups, and others all use gages every day to learn about rivers. This diverse group of folks has gotten together to ask congress for solid funding for the USGS (United States Geological Survey) stream gage program for 2009. American Whitewater is proudly among the groups making this request in [...]

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Clean, Abundant And Free Renewable Energy Sources

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

But Krishnan Rajeshwar, UT Arlington Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Associate Dean of Science, writes and studies about it in his new book, Solar Hydrogen Generation toward a Renewable Energy Future. He outlines energy sources, like hydrogen, which can be generated from renewable sources such as hydrogen and water. Rajeshwar edited the [...]

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Moderate Earthquake Rocks Northern California

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

There are no immediate reports or injury or damage. Because of its depth, few aftershocks were felt, scientists said. About three were recorded, with the largest measuring a magnitude 2.4, the USGS reported. Officials in Shasta, Trinity and Humboldt counties said there were no immediate reports of injury or damage, although many residents said they [...]

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Www.bluezones.com Good Habits For Good Health

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Well It’s a community website about peoples health. They claim that they developed a program to help people feel better, look younger, and avoid 70% of dangerous diseases. No pills, no supplements needed. The only way It’s to change our lifestyle. How it works ? Well they got specialists scientists travelling around the world to [...]

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Happy Easter: The Night Of The Lepus

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Unfortunately the actors do. To make us hate the little bunnies, the first scene shows Western veteran Rory Calhoun riding his horse majestically o’er the landscape, only to have it trip in a rabbit hole and break its leg. We all know what happens then. The damn bunnies made him kill that handsome steed. I [...]

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“Expelled” The Movie

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

As for the God debate, Newton, Einstein, Euler and other great minds believed in God and their own personal reflection on metaphysical issues was interwoven with their ongoing scientific and mathematical work. Several other people interviewed for the movie likewise feel cheated and have less than positive things to say about they were abused in [...]

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Turn Your Mac Into A Seismograph For Science

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Not another Use your computer idle time to search for Extra terrestrial and other global causes. But the accelerometers are also accessible to software, so they can be used for games or other applications. Article title said Scientists Want Your MacBook for Earthquake Detection.
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Earthquakes And DEMONS! AHHHH!!!!

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Very large earthquakes may have recurrence rates that exceed 500 years, making it very difficult to assign potential hazard estimates. Archaeoseismology, a young scientific discipline that studies past earthquakes in the archaeological record, allows scientists to broaden the time window to detect these rare seismic catastrophic events. But archaeological evidence for past earthquakes raises a [...]

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TRIA Laser Hair Removal Device Cleared By FDA

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Home-based device market, an industry projected to grow exponentially over the next three years. “The FDA clearance is the culmination of many years of research, clinical testing and innovative product design efforts,” said Robert Grove, PhD, CEO, SpectraGenics. “Our engineers are the same scientists who developed the first and gold-standard professional diode laser hair removal [...]

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Cleveland Zoo Researchers Find Rare Giant Turtle In Vietnam (AP)

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Three other turtles of the species are in captivity, said experts from the Zoos Asian turtle program. AP - When tourists found a 5-inch green sea turtle bloody and missing three of her flippers, the people who run a hospital for the endangered animals here gave her little chance of survival…. AP - The number [...]

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Merkel Cell Carcinoma Virus

Monday, April 7th, 2008

“This is the first polyomavirus to be strongly associated with a particular type of human tumor,” said Patrick Moore, a member of the research team. While the researchers emphasized that more study was needed to confirm the link, they said the discovery could lead to new cancer treatments. The scientists identified the virus’s DNA sequence [...]

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New Hot Spots For MRSA

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Typical healthcare related staph infections include surgical site infections, bloodstream infections, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. Often referred to as a superbug, MRSA has been known by doctors and scientists since 1961, when it was first discovered in the United Kingdom. Since then its presence has been felt worldwide, with a marked increase in cases [...]

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MRSA Infection

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Often referred to as a superbug, MRSA has been known by doctors and scientists since 1961, when it was first discovered in the United Kingdom. Since then its presence has been felt worldwide, with a marked increase in cases in the United States within the past ten years. Studies of MRSA infections in 2005 suggest [...]

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Cat Takes The Rap For MRSA Infection

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Typical healthcare related staph infections include surgical site infections, bloodstream infections, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. Often referred to as a superbug, MRSA has been known by doctors and scientists since 1961, when it was first discovered in the United Kingdom. Since then its presence has been felt worldwide, with a marked increase in cases [...]

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MRSA Infection

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Typical healthcare related staph infections include surgical site infections, bloodstream infections, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. Often referred to as a superbug, MRSA has been known by doctors and scientists since 1961, when it was first discovered in the United Kingdom. Since then its presence has been felt worldwide, with a marked increase in cases [...]

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Virgle Pioneer Assessment Response

Friday, April 4th, 2008

They’ve teamed up with Virgin to establish a pioneer settlement on a terraformed Mars. The so-called Virgle project has a 100 Year Plan, and has clearly planed for every eventuality, including the possibility of finding Martian life. Do you think you’ll find life there? Scientists have also observed, on one Martian meteorite collected in the [...]

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I Want To Be A Virgle Pioneer!

Friday, April 4th, 2008

They’ve teamed up with Virgin to establish a pioneer settlement on a terraformed Mars. The so-called Virgle project has a 100 Year Plan, and has clearly planed for every eventuality, including the possibility of finding Martian life. Do you think you’ll find life there? Scientists have also observed, on one Martian meteorite collected in the [...]

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I Want To Be A Virgle Pioneer

Friday, April 4th, 2008

They’ve teamed up with Virgin to establish a pioneer settlement on a terraformed Mars. The so-called Virgle project has a 100 Year Plan, and has clearly planed for every eventuality, including the possibility of finding Martian life. Do you think you’ll find life there? Scientists have also observed, on one Martian meteorite collected in the [...]

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Be A Virgle Pioneer The Adventure Of Many Lifetimes

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

They’ve teamed up with Virgin to establish a pioneer settlement on a terraformed Mars. The so-called Virgle project has a 100 Year Plan, and has clearly planed for every eventuality, including the possibility of finding Martian life. Do you think you’ll find life there? Scientists have also observed, on one Martian meteorite collected in the [...]

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