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Gender bender chemical atrazine widely contaminates U.S. public water supply

By   /  September 7, 2010  /  Health  /  No Comments

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Emerging research increasingly indicates that the U.S. water supply is widely contaminated with the endocrine disrupting chemical atrazine, but that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking almost no action on the threat. Atrazine is an herbicide widely sprayed on corn fields in the Midwest, and one of the most widely detected groundwater contaminants in [...]

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Climate Scientist: Manipulating Earth’s Climate Will Not Cost Taxpayer More than $1 Billion… Annually!

By   /  September 7, 2010  /  Environment  /  No Comments

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Prison Planet.com David Keith, director of the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy, has proposed releasing engineered nano-sized discs in the earth’s atmosphere to “offset global warming”- and that for just $ 1 billion of your taxpayer-money annually. “You could manipulate the Earth’s climate at large scale for a cost that’s of the order [...]

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Recipe for Water: Just Add Starlight

By   /  September 7, 2010  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

ESA’s Herschel infrared space observatory has discovered that ultraviolet starlight is the key ingredient for making water in space. It is the only explanation for why a dying star is surrounded by a gigantic cloud of hot water vapour. Every recipe needs a secret ingredient. When astronomers discovered an unexpected cloud of water vapour around [...]

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Manual on How to Molest Children Is Legal, Cops Say

By   /  September 7, 2010  /  Police State  /  No Comments

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ABC News (5.9.2010) A 170-page manual explaining step by step how to molest children which police in Orange County, Fla., believe has been circulating there for months, is not illegal. Investigators have stated that they still want to know where it came from. “I’ve never seen anything like it. It was pretty amazing when I [...]

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Cyber Warfare: US Military Hackers and Internet Spies

By   /  September 7, 2010  /  Politics, Science & Technology  /  No Comments

US gets ready to knock the world offline After October 1 thousands of US military hackers and spies will get down to their cyber war activities. The declarations for taking cyber defense measures can be heard more and more often in the US. US analysts state that information and communication networks, on which the national [...]

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Evidence of an ancient, advanced society in the Amazon forest?

By   /  September 7, 2010  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

In the depths of the Amazonian forest, long believed to be uninhabitable, archaeologists say there is evidence that a thriving civilization existed. 20 million people lived there, managing the forest, and left evidence of their complex lives behind. Over at the Washington Post, Juan Forero reports on the archaeologists looking for evidence of a lost [...]

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We owe the existence of life on Earth to metals like copper and iron

By   /  September 7, 2010  /  Environment  /  No Comments

The origin of life on Earth poses a basic paradox: basic biochemicals like nucleotides and catalysts like proteins need each other to exist, but one must have come first. We may now have an answer, thanks to the transition metals. In order to build complex catalysts like proteins or ribozymes, you first need biochemicals, which [...]

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‘Floating Chernobyls’ to hit the high seas

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“Floating Chernobyls-in-waiting” are coming to a sea near you after a major international agreement was signed last week, according to critics of nuclear power.  China and Russia agreed to expand co-operation over nuclear power, specifically on uranium exploration and safer power plants – but also on floating nuclear reactors. “It’s a case of Homer Simpson [...]

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