9/11: The Unidentified Murder Weapons (w/ Video)
The four aircraft which crashed on September 11th, 2001 have never been forensically matched to the four passenger planes which were allegedly hijacked that morning. Requests under the Freedom of Information Act have met with denials and refusals, and documents which have been produced, allegedly using data from the only three “Black Box” flight recorders [...]
Read More →GI’s Brains Fried by Military Dispensed Nose Candy (listen to the audio below!)
James Blake Miller Los Angeles Times photo by Luis Sinco Now it is official. Researchers have shown that uranium oxide, or DU, “travels the nerves from the nose to the brain,” in the words of a University of Chicago doc and researcher. A tiny amount (a milligram) of this radioactive poison quick marches up your [...]
Read More →A waterpocalypse in Earth’s southern hemisphere?
Evapotranspiration, the movement of water from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere, has been steadily decreasing in the southern hemisphere. What’s causing this unprecedented moisture shortage, and how will it affect people down under? Evapotranspiration comes from a couple different sources, the evaporation from land surfaces and the transpiration of water from plants. It’s part [...]
Read More →The first step toward building a mouse from synthetic DNA
Scientists have successfully created a small part of the DNA needed to build a mouse from scratch. It’s just a step on on the long road to synthetic life, but in the short term their breakthrough could prevent genetic disease.Previously the researchers, at the Venter Institute, synthesized an entire bacterial genome. That genome was functional: [...]
Read More →New evidence that Mars may have once had an Earthlike atmosphere
Mars’s thin atmosphere is now about 95% carbon dioxide, but when the planet’s atmosphere is only 1/200th the size of Earth’s, that doesn’t mean very much. Now deeply buried minerals reveal Mars once had nearly Earth-like levels of carbon dioxide. One of the best ways to reconstruct Mars’s ancient atmosphere is to examine the mineral [...]
Read More →Food firms spend millions to block food health warning labels
The food industry spent more than a billion dollars in its successful campaign to defeat a European labeling plan designed to make it easy for consumers to identify healthy and less healthy food options. Under the proposed “traffic light” plan, which has already been adopted by some European supermarkets, foods would be marked with a [...]
Read More →Organic molecules in Titan’s atmosphere could rewrite the origins of life on Earth
Saturn’s moon Titan could hold life’s building blocks in its hazy atmosphere. New simulations reveal amino acids and nucleotides could be forming there – and that perhaps we should look to the atmosphere for the source of life on Earth. Researchers at the University of Arizona simulated the chemical processes believed to occur in the [...]
Read More →Ears provide new way of identifying people in airports
The shape of a person’s ears could provide a new way of identifying people in airports following new research Who’s ears are these?From the left, Tony Blair, David Cameron Prince Charles Forget fingerprints or the colour of your eyes, airport security could soon be looking at the shape of your ears when deciding whether [...]
Read More →S&P: 60% of countries will be bankrupt within 50 years
Predicts US will have a debt of 415% of GDP by 2050 Some sixty percent of the world’s economies will be so in debt by 2060 that their debt will be downgraded to “junk” status, effectively bankrupting the countries, says a report from Standard & Poor’s ratings agency, which also warns that attempts to deal [...]
Read More →Lung on a chip is the first lab-ready mini organ to be used in drug research
This ersatz lung, no bigger than a multivitamin, could represent a new pharmaceutical testing method. On it, researchers have created an artificial alveolus, one of the sacs in the lungs where oxygen crosses a membrane to enter the body’s blood vessels. A polymer sheet that stands in for the membrane is in the blue strip. [...]
Read More →Body organs can send status updates to your cellphone
Body organs can send status updates to your cellphone 08:00 08 October 2010 by Duncan Graham-Rowe For cardiac patients such as myself, too much excitement can be a shocking experience. If my heart rate gets too high the implanted defibrillator in my chest can think I’m having a heart attack and give me a friendly [...]
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