16.10.10
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls for 9/11 investigation - Telegraph
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls for 9/11 investigation - Telegraph: "Speaking at a late night rally, he said: “I announce that the formation of an independent and neutral team to examine the facts and discover the truth of the September 11 events is the demand of all the peoples of the region and the world.”"
14.10.10
AFP: Canada declares Bisphenol A toxic
AFP: Canada declares Bisphenol A toxic: "OTTAWA — Canada has become the first country in the world to declare as toxic Bisphenol A, a compound used in many consumer products, despite opposition by the chemical industry."
29.9.10
Atheists, agnostics most knowledgeable about religion, survey says - latimes.com
Atheists, agnostics most knowledgeable about religion, survey says - latimes.com: "Report says nonbelievers know more, on average, about religion than most faithful. Jews and Mormons also score high on the U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey."
28.9.10
19.8.10
The End of Privacy: Entire City to Track People With Public Eye Scanners
The End of Privacy: Entire City to Track People With Public Eye Scanners: "Imagine a public eye scanner that can identify 50 people per minute, in motion. Now imagine that the government install these scanner systems all across an entire city. Or don't imagine it, because it's already happening, right now."
13.8.10
Hotter-burning sun warming the planet - Washington Times
Hotter-burning sun warming the planet - Washington Times: "'The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now be affecting global temperatures,' said Sami Solanki, the director of the renowned Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Gottingen, Germany, who led the research.
'The sun is in a changed state. It is brighter than it was a few hundred years ago and this brightening started relatively recently -- in the last 100 to 150 years,' Mr. Solanski said."
'The sun is in a changed state. It is brighter than it was a few hundred years ago and this brightening started relatively recently -- in the last 100 to 150 years,' Mr. Solanski said."
9.8.10
Brain's reward system helps drive placebo effect | Reuters
Brain's reward system helps drive placebo effect | Reuters: "(Reuters Health) - Want to maximize the placebo effect? A good way to do this, according to a new study, is to tell someone they have a decent chance of getting the real treatment instead of a fake pill, but keep them guessing."
28.7.10
Worst heat ever - NYPOST.com
Worst heat ever - NYPOST.com: "While this month's sizzling weather may feel unbearable, with the temperature hitting a high of 97 degrees yesterday, tying a record, it pales in comparison to the heat wave that city residents endured in the summer of '96 -- 1896, that is."
24.7.10
Chief exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth says Devil is in the Vatican -Times Online
Chief exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth says Devil is in the Vatican -Times Online: "Chief exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth says Devil is in the Vatican"
22.7.10
California city approves marijuana farming - U.S. news - Life - msnbc.com
California city approves marijuana farming - U.S. news - Life - msnbc.com: "OAKLAND, California — The city of Oakland, California on Tuesday legalized large-scale marijuana cultivation for medical use and will issue up to four permits for 'industrial' cultivation starting next year."
4.7.10
Chinese Edge Closer to Supercomputing Record - NYTimes.com
Chinese Edge Closer to Supercomputing Record - NYTimes.com: "SAN FRANCISCO — A Chinese supercomputer has been ranked as the world’s second-fastest machine, surpassing European and Japanese systems and underscoring China’s aggressive commitment to science and technology."
1.7.10
Terrafugia Transition 'flying car' gets go-ahead from US air authorities - Telegraph
Terrafugia Transition 'flying car' gets go-ahead from US air authorities - Telegraph: "The Terrafugia Transition, a light aircraft that can convert into a road-legal automobile, is to go into production after being given a special weight exemption by the US Federal Aviation Administration."
20.6.10
Smarter Than You Think - I.B.M.'s Supercomputer to Challenge 'Jeopardy!' Champions - NYTimes.com
Smarter Than You Think - I.B.M.'s Supercomputer to Challenge 'Jeopardy!' Champions - NYTimes.com: "For the last three years, I.B.M. scientists have been developing what they expect will be the world’s most advanced “question answering” machine, able to understand a question posed in everyday human elocution — “natural language,” as computer scientists call it — and respond with a precise, factual answer."
14.6.10
Israel forced to defend 'Mossad spy' arrested in Poland - Telegraph
Israel forced to defend 'Mossad spy' arrested in Poland - Telegraph: "Israel has been forced to the defence of an alleged Mossad spy who has been arrested in Poland on charges of using a German passport in an operation to kill a Palestinian militant."
13.6.10
LOS ALAMOS / Plutonium could be missing from lab / 600-plus pounds unaccounted for, activist group says
LOS ALAMOS / Plutonium could be missing from lab / 600-plus pounds unaccounted for, activist group says: "Enough plutonium to make dozens of nuclear bombs hasn't been accounted for at the UC-run Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and may be missing, an activist group says in a new report."
11.6.10
Relaxed people 'heal twice as quickly' - Telegraph
Relaxed people 'heal twice as quickly' - Telegraph: "Laid-back people can heal up to twice as rapidly as those who are very stressed, research indicates."
8.6.10
6.6.10
After Fall, Evangelical Leader Starts From Scratch : NPR
After Fall, Evangelical Leader Starts From Scratch : NPR: "'I believe the Bible teaches we should have heterosexual, monogamous relationships, and that can be inculcated into law and form families, etc. Now, that's inside the church. How that applies outside the church in civil law is a totally different discussion,' he said. 'I believe in civil law there should be total equality under the law. So if heterosexuals get certain benefits for heterosexual relationships, then homosexuals should get those same benefits in their homosexual committed relationships. And that's what I'm going to teach our people.'"
Tories ready to reopen Dr David Kelly suicide inquiry | Mail Online
Tories ready to reopen Dr David Kelly suicide inquiry | Mail Online: "The investigation into the death of weapons inspector David Kelly is likely to be reopened, it has emerged."
30.5.10
Are Goldman Sachs and the Megabanks Able to Wipe out an Entire Economy with a Keystroke? -- Signs of the Times News
Are Goldman Sachs and the Megabanks Able to Wipe out an Entire Economy with a Keystroke? -- Signs of the Times News: "'We don't really have a market as such anymore,' Marshall Auerback, senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, explained to AlterNet. 'It's a high-tech casino. And that is actually an insult to casinos, which are probably better regulated and which observe rules that make the house pay when it loses. Unlike our Frankenstein investment banks, which get government handouts.'"
28.5.10
New Ebola Drug 100 Percent Effective In Monkeys : NPR
New Ebola Drug 100 Percent Effective In Monkeys : NPR: "A team led by Thomas Geisbert of Boston University has used an experimental drug to protect monkeys from death after injecting them with massive doses of the most lethal strain of Ebola."
26.5.10
Study: Many Sunscreens May Be Accelerating Cancer - AOL News
Study: Many Sunscreens May Be Accelerating Cancer - AOL News: "WASHINGTON (May 24) -- Almost half of the 500 most popular sunscreen products may actually increase the speed at which malignant cells develop and spread skin cancer because they contain vitamin A or its derivatives, according to an evaluation of those products released today.
AOL News also has learned through documents and interviews that the Food and Drug Administration has known of the potential danger for as long as a decade without alerting the public, which the FDA denies."
AOL News also has learned through documents and interviews that the Food and Drug Administration has known of the potential danger for as long as a decade without alerting the public, which the FDA denies."
The memos and minutes that confirm Israel's nuclear stockpile | World news | guardian.co.uk
The memos and minutes that confirm Israel's nuclear stockpile | World news | guardian.co.uk: "This is the secret memo by South Africa's military chief of staff, General RF Armstrong, asking for nukes on the Jericho missiles. It has been revealed before, but its context was not understood. We now know the memo was the direct result of a meeting between PW Botha and Shimon Peres, and the basis of Botha's demand for nukes."
The Impact of the September 2008 Economic Collapse - The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Impact of the September 2008 Economic Collapse - The Pew Charitable Trusts: "Also, the combined peak loss from declining stock and home values totaled nearly $100,000, on average per U.S. household, during the July 2008 to March 2009 period."
24.5.10
Revealed: how Israel offered to sell South Africa nuclear weapons | World news | The Guardian
Revealed: how Israel offered to sell South Africa nuclear weapons | World news | The Guardian: "Secret South African documents reveal that Israel offered to sell nuclear warheads to the apartheid regime, providing the first official documentary evidence of the state's possession of nuclear weapons."
4.4.10
Finland postal service to open mail and send scanned email copies - Telegraph
Finland postal service to open mail and send scanned email copies - Telegraph: "Finland's postal service is to begin opening household mail and sending scanned copies of letters by email to cut down on costs and pollution."
1.4.10
BBC News - Magnets 'can modify our morality'
BBC News - Magnets 'can modify our morality': "Scientists have shown they can change people's moral judgments by disrupting a specific area of the brain with magnetic pulses."
24.3.10
Study: Daylight saving time a waste of energy
Study: Daylight saving time a waste of energy: "(PhysOrg.com) -- Daylight saving time is supposed to reduce energy use, but data gathered from a state in the US suggests it actually does the opposite."
Princeton University - A sweet problem: Princeton researchers find that high-fructose corn syrup prompts considerably more weight gain
Princeton University - A sweet problem: Princeton researchers find that high-fructose corn syrup prompts considerably more weight gain: "A Princeton University research team has demonstrated that all sweeteners are not equal when it comes to weight gain: Rats with access to high-fructose corn syrup gained significantly more weight than those with access to table sugar, even when their overall caloric intake was the same."
22.3.10
Married for a Minute | Mother Jones
Married for a Minute | Mother Jones: "In the Islamic Republic of Iran, sex outside of marriage is a crime, punishable by up to 100 lashes or, in the case of adultery, death by stoning. Yet the purpose of a temporary marriage is clear from its name in Arabic—mut'a, pleasure. A man and a woman may contract a mut'a for a finite period of time—from minutes to 99 years or more—and for a specific amount, mehr in Farsi, which the man owes the woman."
21.3.10
Acne drug prevents HIV breakout
Acne drug prevents HIV breakout: "ScienceDaily (Mar. 20, 2010) — Johns Hopkins scientists have found that a safe and inexpensive antibiotic in use since the 1970s for treating acne effectively targets infected immune cells in which HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, lies dormant and prevents them from reactivating and replicating."
14.3.10
1024-bit RSA encryption cracked by carefully starving CPU of electricity -- Engadget
1024-bit RSA encryption cracked by carefully starving CPU of electricity -- Engadget: "Now, three eggheads (or Wolverines, as it were) at the University of Michigan claim they can break it simply by tweaking a device's power supply. By fluctuating the voltage to the CPU such that it generated a single hardware error per clock cycle, they found that they could cause the server to flip single bits of the private key at a time, allowing them to slowly piece together the password."
12.3.10
Report links vaccines to Gulf war syndrome | UK news | guardian.co.uk
Report links vaccines to Gulf war syndrome | UK news | guardian.co.uk: "A senior army doctor has provided the first official support for claims that the cocktail of vaccines given to soldiers before the 1991 war in Iraq probably caused illnesses that became known as Gulf war syndrome, it was reported today.
For 13 years, the MoD has denied that vaccines could be blamed for the illnesses. Independent research has also failed to find conclusive proof of a common link between the vaccines and a Gulf war-related syndrome.
However, Lieutenant Colonel Graham Howe, clinical director of psychiatry with the British forces health service in Germany, has made a link between the vaccines and illnesses associated with claims of Gulf war syndrome."
For 13 years, the MoD has denied that vaccines could be blamed for the illnesses. Independent research has also failed to find conclusive proof of a common link between the vaccines and a Gulf war-related syndrome.
However, Lieutenant Colonel Graham Howe, clinical director of psychiatry with the British forces health service in Germany, has made a link between the vaccines and illnesses associated with claims of Gulf war syndrome."
Chief exorcist says Devil is in Vatican - Telegraph
Chief exorcist says Devil is in Vatican - Telegraph: "'The Devil resides in the Vatican and you can see the consequences,' said Father Amorth, 85, who has been the Holy See's chief exorcist for 25 years."
9.3.10
Iran's Ahmadinejad: Sept. 11 attacks a 'big lie' - Yahoo! News
Iran's Ahmadinejad: Sept. 11 attacks a 'big lie' - Yahoo! News: "TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday called the official version of the Sept. 11 attacks a 'big lie' used by the U.S. as an excuse for the war on terror, state media reported."
3.3.10
Dubai police chief says to seek Netanyahu arrest | Reuters
Dubai police chief says to seek Netanyahu arrest | Reuters: "DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's police chief plans to seek the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the head of Israel's spy agency over the killing of a Hamas leader in the emirate, Al Jazeera television reported."
24.2.10
A Secretive Start-Up Raises the Curtain - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
A Secretive Start-Up Raises the Curtain - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com: "In The New York Times on Wednesday, I wrote about Bloom Energy, the once-secretive Silicon Valley start-up that has apparently made a big breakthrough in developing a fuel cell that can generate electricity at competitive prices while minimizing greenhouse gas emissions."
Inside the Beltway - Washington Times
Inside the Beltway - Washington Times: "A lingering technical question about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks still haunts some, and it has political implications: How did 200,000 tons of steel disintegrate and drop in 11 seconds? A thousand architects and engineers want to know, and are calling on Congress to order a new investigation into the destruction of the Twin Towers and Building 7 at the World Trade Center.
'In order to bring down this kind of mass in such a short period of time, the material must have been artificially, exploded outwards,' says Richard Gage, a San Francisco architect and founder of the nonprofit Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth."
'In order to bring down this kind of mass in such a short period of time, the material must have been artificially, exploded outwards,' says Richard Gage, a San Francisco architect and founder of the nonprofit Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth."
Small liquid sensor may detect cancer instantly, could lead to home detection kit
Small liquid sensor may detect cancer instantly, could lead to home detection kit: "ScienceDaily (Feb. 17, 2010) — What if it were possible to go to the store and buy a kit to quickly and accurately diagnose cancer, similar to a pregnancy test? A University of Missouri researcher is developing a tiny sensor, known as an acoustic resonant sensor, that is smaller than a human hair and could test bodily fluids for a variety of diseases, including breast and prostate cancers."
22.2.10
All eyes on Bloom Box fuel cell launch | Environment | guardian.co.uk
All eyes on Bloom Box fuel cell launch | Environment | guardian.co.uk: "Anticipation and suspicion run high before launch of Bloom Box, claimed to be a cheap source of clean energy from a device the size of a loaf of bread"
The little-told story of how the U.S. government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition. - By Deborah Blum - Slate Magazine
The little-told story of how the U.S. government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition. - By Deborah Blum - Slate Magazine: "Frustrated that people continued to consume so much alcohol even after it was banned, federal officials had decided to try a different kind of enforcement. They ordered the poisoning of industrial alcohols manufactured in the United States, products regularly stolen by bootleggers and resold as drinkable spirits. The idea was to scare people into giving up illicit drinking. Instead, by the time Prohibition ended in 1933, the federal poisoning program, by some estimates, had killed at least 10,000 people."
21.2.10
Fars News Agency :: Gold Nanoparticles Hit Cancer Cells Directly
Fars News Agency :: Gold Nanoparticles Hit Cancer Cells Directly: "TEHRAN (FNA)- Findings of a new study showed that by directing gold nanoparticles into the nuclei of cancer cells, they can not only prevent them from multiplying, but kill them where they lurk."
18.2.10
The American Conservative - Myth of the Iranian Nuke
The American Conservative - Myth of the Iranian Nuke: "“He (Ahmadinejad) says many things, and many of them turn out to be untrue. We do not believe they have the capability to enrich to the degree to which they now say they are enriching.”
But wait a minute. If Iran does not “have the capability” to enrich to 20 percent for fuel rods, how can Iran enrich to 90 percent for a bomb?"
But wait a minute. If Iran does not “have the capability” to enrich to 20 percent for fuel rods, how can Iran enrich to 90 percent for a bomb?"
15.2.10
12.2.10
ABC The Drum Unleashed - Keep doing that and you'll go blind
ABC The Drum Unleashed - Keep doing that and you'll go blind: "All of this is rolling forward without any thought to the potential health hazards of continuous, long-term exposure to 3D. None of the television manufacturers have done any health & safety testing around this. They must believe that if it's safe enough for the cinema, it's fine for the living room. But that's simply not the case. Getting a few hours every few weeks is nothing like getting a few hours, every single day."
10.2.10
New research into greenhouse effect challenges theory of man-made global warming - 12160.org
New research into greenhouse effect challenges theory of man-made global warming - 12160.org: "“With relatively simple computations using NOAA's annual mean temperature, H20 and CO2 time series, I have shown that in the last 61 years, despite a 30 percent increase in the atmospheric CO2 concentration, the cumulative atmospheric absorption of all greenhouse gases has not been changed and has remained constant. There is no runaway greenhouse effect. The anthropogenic global warming theory is a lie, unless somebody proves otherwise,” Miskolczi says."
School bombing exposes Obama’s secret war inside Pakistan - Times Online
School bombing exposes Obama’s secret war inside Pakistan - Times Online: "THE discovery of three American soldiers among the dead in a suicide bombing at the opening of a girls’ school in the northwestern Pakistan town of Dir last week reignited the fears of many Pakistanis that Washington was set on invading their country."
9.2.10
Jeux en ligne - Une p�tition pour stopper Loto-Qu�bec - �Actualit�s - MSN CA
Jeux en ligne - Une pétition pour stopper Loto-Québec - Actualités - MSN CA: "Des opposants au projet de Loto-Québec, qui veut ouvrir, dès septembre, des jeux en ligne sur Internet, lancent une pétition sur le site de l'Assemblée nationale du Québec."
8.2.10
Possible cancer cure found in blushwood shrub | The Courier-Mail
Possible cancer cure found in blushwood shrub | The Courier-Mail: "CANCER patients are offering themselves as human guinea pigs as researchers investigate a possible cure for cancer found in north Queensland rainforests."
2.2.10
BBC News - Fish oil supplements 'beat psychotic mental illness'
BBC News - Fish oil supplements 'beat psychotic mental illness': "Taking a daily fish oil capsule can stave off mental illness in those at highest risk, trial findings suggest."
24.1.10
Report: Canada's former ambassador to Iran was CIA spy - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Report: Canada's former ambassador to Iran was CIA spy - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca: "TORONTO — A report says the Canadian diplomat praised for sheltering Americans during the Iranian Revolution was a CIA spy."
David Kelly post mortem to be kept secret for 70 years as doctors accuse Lord Hutton of concealing vital information | Mail Online
David Kelly post mortem to be kept secret for 70 years as doctors accuse Lord Hutton of concealing vital information | Mail Online: "Vital evidence which could solve the mystery of the death of Government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly will be kept under wraps for up to 70 years.
In a draconian – and highly unusual – order, Lord Hutton, the peer who chaired the controversial inquiry into the Dr Kelly scandal, has secretly barred the release of all medical records, including the results of the post mortem, and unpublished evidence.
The move, which will stoke fresh speculation about the true circumstances of Dr Kelly’s death, comes just days before Tony Blair appears before the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War.
It is also bound to revive claims of an establishment cover-up and fresh questions about the verdict that Dr Kelly killed himself."
In a draconian – and highly unusual – order, Lord Hutton, the peer who chaired the controversial inquiry into the Dr Kelly scandal, has secretly barred the release of all medical records, including the results of the post mortem, and unpublished evidence.
The move, which will stoke fresh speculation about the true circumstances of Dr Kelly’s death, comes just days before Tony Blair appears before the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War.
It is also bound to revive claims of an establishment cover-up and fresh questions about the verdict that Dr Kelly killed himself."
Climate change chief says sorry for hot air claim over melting glaciers | Mail Online
Climate change chief says sorry for hot air claim over melting glaciers | Mail Online: "The head of the UN's climate change body has been forced to make a humiliating apology over claims the Himalayan glaciers could vanish within 25 years.
Last week it emerged there was no evidence for the warning from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
After a global outcry, Dr Rajendra Pachauri - chairman of the IPCC - has issued an unprecedented apology."
Last week it emerged there was no evidence for the warning from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
After a global outcry, Dr Rajendra Pachauri - chairman of the IPCC - has issued an unprecedented apology."
UN climate panel blunders again over Himalayan glaciers - Times Online
UN climate panel blunders again over Himalayan glaciers - Times Online: "Taxpayers are funding research into a scientific claim about glaciers that any ice researcher should immediately recognise as bogus. The revelation comes just a week after The Sunday Times highlighted serious scientific flaws in the IPCC's 2007 benchmark report on the likely impacts of global warming."
23.1.10
The Dynamic Duo: Imagination Knowledge | Psychology Today
The Dynamic Duo: Imagination Knowledge | Psychology Today: "Isn't it great when a study confirms what you already suspected? There's a significant correlation between robust daydreaming and superior intelligence."
22.1.10
Daily pint of blueberry juice 'could help stop memory loss', study suggests - Telegraph
Daily pint of blueberry juice 'could help stop memory loss', study suggests - Telegraph: "A daily pint of blueberry juice could help reduce memory loss, according to scientists"
Johann Hari: The age of the killer robot is no longer a sci-fi fantasy - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent
Johann Hari: The age of the killer robot is no longer a sci-fi fantasy - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent: "When the US invaded Iraq in 2003, they had no robots as part of their force. By the end of 2005, they had 2,400. Today, they have 12,000, carrying out 33,000 missions a year. A report by the US Joint Forces Command says autonomous robots will be the norm on the battlefield within 20 years."
17.1.10
BBC News - Green tea 'may block lung cancer'
BBC News - Green tea 'may block lung cancer': "Drinking green tea may offer some protection against lung cancer, say experts who studied the disease at a medical university in Taiwan."
15.1.10
10.1.10
BBC News - Turning wood into bones
BBC News - Turning wood into bones: "A novel - and natural - way of creating new bones for humans could be just a few years away."
9.1.10
Cambridge University offers place to 14-year-old | Education | The Guardian
Cambridge University offers place to 14-year-old | Education | The Guardian: "A 14-year-old maths prodigy is on the verge of breaking a 237-year-old record by becoming the youngest Cambridge University undergraduate since William Pitt the Younger."
8.1.10
NASA Shows Quiet Sun Means Cooling of Earth's Upper Atmosphere -- HAMPTON, Va., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
NASA Shows Quiet Sun Means Cooling of Earth's Upper Atmosphere -- HAMPTON, Va., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --: "New measurements from a NASA satellite show a dramatic cooling in the upper atmosphere that correlates with the declining phase of the current solar cycle."
7.1.10
Freeze Challenges Power Supply
Freeze Challenges Power Supply: "Most parts of China were seized by a sustained cold snap Wednesday, when the minimum temperature hit a 40-year low in Beijing and a rare snowstorm in the central Hubei Province kept all school children at home."
Heavy snow continues as temperatures set to plunge minus 20C - Herald Scotland | News | Politics
Heavy snow continues as temperatures set to plunge minus 20C - Herald Scotland | News | Politics: "The prolonged Arctic blast is now the worst cold spell seen in Scotland for almost 50 years, according to the First Minister."
The real Frankenstein experiment: One man's mission to create a living mind inside a machine | Mail Online
The real Frankenstein experiment: One man's mission to create a living mind inside a machine | Mail Online: "In fact, he believes that he will have a computer sufficiently powerful to deal with all the data and simulate a human brain before the end of this decade."
6.1.10
Study Claims Antidepressants, Placebos Near Equally Effective - ABC News
Study Claims Antidepressants, Placebos Near Equally Effective - ABC News: "A new analysis found that commonly prescribed antidepressants had little effect on people with cases of mild to severe depression compared to those treated with placebos."
5.1.10
Going smoke-free may raise diabetes risk - baltimoresun.com
Going smoke-free may raise diabetes risk - baltimoresun.com: "People who quit smoking tend to gain weight, and those extra pounds can put a person at increased diabetes risk. In fact, the diabetes risk was higher for people who gave up cigarettes than for those who continued to smoke - but only within the first couple of years of quitting, according to the research appearing in today's Annals of Internal Medicine.
After that, the diabetes risk decreased and almost disappeared after 10 years, researchers found."
After that, the diabetes risk decreased and almost disappeared after 10 years, researchers found."
4.1.10
NZ's cyber spies win new powers - national | Stuff.co.nz
NZ's cyber spies win new powers - national | Stuff.co.nz: "The measures are the largest expansion of police and SIS surveillance capabilities for decades, and mean that all mobile calls and texts, email, internet surfing and online shopping, chatting and social networking can be monitored anywhere in New Zealand."
Gulf petro-powers to launch currency in latest threat to dollar hegemony - Telegraph
Gulf petro-powers to launch currency in latest threat to dollar hegemony - Telegraph: "“The US dollar has failed. We need to delink,” said Nahed Taher, chief executive of Bahrain’s Gulf One Investment Bank."
Solution to killer superbug found in Norway - Yahoo! News
Solution to killer superbug found in Norway - Yahoo! News: "Norway's public health system fought back with an aggressive program that made it the most infection-free country in the world. A key part of that program was cutting back severely on the use of antibiotics."
3.1.10
Britain facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years, experts predict - Telegraph
Britain facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years, experts predict - Telegraph: "Britain facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years, experts predict"
29.12.09
Grow-your-own to replace false teeth | UK news | The Guardian
Grow-your-own to replace false teeth | UK news | The Guardian: "The British institution of dentures sitting in a glass of water beside the bed could be rendered obsolete by scientists who are confident that people will soon be able to replace lost teeth by growing new ones."
Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | UK News :: Climate change is natural: 100 reasons why
Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | UK News :: Climate change is natural: 100 reasons why: "HERE are the 100 reasons, released in a dossier issued by the European Foundation, why climate change is natural and not man-made:"
27.12.09
High Expectations? States Weigh Pot Reform - ABC News
High Expectations? States Weigh Pot Reform - ABC News: "Washington is one of four states where measures to legalize and regulate marijuana have been introduced, and about two dozen other states are considering bills ranging from medical marijuana to decriminalizing possession of small amounts of the herb."
22.12.09
Individuals can no longer register domain names in China.
Individuals can no longer register domain names in China.: "In a drastic move to tighten regulations of the Internet, individuals can no longer register domain names in China, and those who already have personal websites could lose them."
Russia | Crime
Russia | Crime: "MOSCOW, Russia — Bank robbers have threatened tellers with knives, shot their way into banks and tunnelled up into vaults. But one woman in southern Russia chose a more peaceful method: Police say Galina Korzhova hypnotised a bank teller into handing over tens of thousands of dollars in what is believed to be just one in a series of daring, if non-violent, bank robberies."
20.12.09
Fingernail-sized implant successfully eliminates tumors in mammals
Fingernail-sized implant successfully eliminates tumors in mammals: "“Inserted anywhere under the skin - much like the implantable contraceptives that can be placed in a woman’s arm - the implants activate an immune response that destroys tumor cells,” said David J. Mooney the Robert P. Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering in Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering who led the research."
19.12.09
No smoking hot spot | The Australian
No smoking hot spot | The Australian: "... but since 1999 new evidence has seriously weakened the case that carbon emissions are the main cause of global warming, and by 2007 the evidence was pretty conclusive that carbon played only a minor role and was not the main cause of the recent global warming. As Lord Keynes famously said, 'When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?'"
Disappearing sunspots may signal end to global warming
Disappearing sunspots may signal end to global warming: "The blank sun has not gone unnoticed by the experts. 'We're experiencing a very deep solar minimum,' says solar physicist Dean Pesnell of the Goddard Space Flight Center.
'This is the quietest sun we've seen in almost a century,' agrees sunspot expert David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center.
So why are sunspots under the spotlight? Because, according to solar scientists, their declining numbers, significant even by solar-minimum standards, could be the harbinger of colder temperatures ahead."
'This is the quietest sun we've seen in almost a century,' agrees sunspot expert David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center.
So why are sunspots under the spotlight? Because, according to solar scientists, their declining numbers, significant even by solar-minimum standards, could be the harbinger of colder temperatures ahead."
17.12.09
BBC News - Scientists crack 'entire genetic code' of cancer
BBC News - Scientists crack 'entire genetic code' of cancer: "'As more cancer genomes are revealed by this technique, we will gain a greater understanding of how cancer is caused and develops, improving our ability to prevent, treat and cure cancer.'"
16.12.09
CAT scan cancer fear: Radiation 'could trigger the disease in one in 80 patients' | Mail Online
CAT scan cancer fear: Radiation 'could trigger the disease in one in 80 patients' | Mail Online: "Having a CT - or CAT - scan puts patients at far greater risk of developing cancer than previously thought, scientists claim."
15.12.09
Daily Express | UK News :: Climate change is natural: 100 reasons why
Daily Express | UK News :: Climate change is natural: 100 reasons why: "HERE are the 100 reasons, released in a dossier issued by the European Foundation, why climate change is natural and not man-made:"
Child diabetes blamed on food sweetener - Times Online
Child diabetes blamed on food sweetener - Times Online: "Scientists have proved for the first time that a cheap form of sugar used in thousands of food products and soft drinks can damage human metabolism and is fuelling the obesity crisis.
Fructose, a sweetener derived from corn, can cause dangerous growths of fat cells around vital organs and is able to trigger the early stages of diabetes and heart disease."
Fructose, a sweetener derived from corn, can cause dangerous growths of fat cells around vital organs and is able to trigger the early stages of diabetes and heart disease."
BBC News - People who look young for their age 'live longer'
BBC News - People who look young for their age 'live longer': "People blessed with youthful faces are more likely to live to a ripe old age than those who look more than their years, work shows."
9.12.09
Mystery as spiral blue light display hovers above Norway | Mail Online
Mystery as spiral blue light display hovers above Norway | Mail Online: "A mysterious light display appearing over Norway last night has left thousands of residents in the north of the country baffled."
Copenhagen climate summit: global warming 'caused by sun's radiation' - Telegraph
Copenhagen climate summit: global warming 'caused by sun's radiation' - Telegraph: "Professor Henrik Svensmark, a physicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen, said the recent warming period was caused by solar activity."
Copenhagen climate summit: global warming 'caused by sun's radiation' - Telegraph
Copenhagen climate summit: global warming 'caused by sun's radiation' - Telegraph: "Professor Henrik Svensmark, a physicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen, said the recent warming period was caused by solar activity.
He said the last time the world experienced such high temperatures, during the medieval warming period, the Sun and the Earth were in a similar cycle."
He said the last time the world experienced such high temperatures, during the medieval warming period, the Sun and the Earth were in a similar cycle."
6.12.09
Doctors take legal action to demand Kelly inquest reopened - Home News, UK - The Independent
Doctors take legal action to demand Kelly inquest reopened - Home News, UK - The Independent: "Six doctors are taking legal action to demand that the inquest into the death of weapons expert David Kelly is reopened because there is not enough evidence to prove he committed suicide, it was disclosed today."
3.12.09
Ron Paul: Every man for himself! - Americas, World - The Independent
Ron Paul: Every man for himself! - Americas, World - The Independent: "It's taken a while, but America is warming to Ron Paul and his radical brand of extreme libertarianism"
24.11.09
BBC News - Morphine 'might spread cancer'
BBC News - Morphine 'might spread cancer': "Laboratory tests suggest morphine could in fact encourage the spread of cancer, for which it is routinely prescribed to relieve pain from surgery and tumours."
22.11.09
Oceans to fall, not rise, over millions of years | Reuters
Oceans to fall, not rise, over millions of years | Reuters: "OSLO (Reuters) - Sea levels are set to fall over millions of years, making the current rise blamed on climate change a brief interruption of an ancient geological trend, scientists said on Thursday."
20.11.09
Antarctic temperatures between ice ages '6C warmer than today' - Telegraph
Antarctic temperatures between ice ages '6C warmer than today' - Telegraph: "Until now temperatures during the warm periods between ice ages - known as interglacials - were thought to be only slightly warmer than those of the present day, British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists explained.
But the findings, published this week in journal Nature, show brief spikes in temperature, which recur roughly every 100,000 years and last a few thousand years, seem to have been a lot warmer."
But the findings, published this week in journal Nature, show brief spikes in temperature, which recur roughly every 100,000 years and last a few thousand years, seem to have been a lot warmer."
16.11.09
Ex-soldier faces jail for handing in gun
Ex-soldier faces jail for handing in gun: "A former soldier who handed a discarded shotgun in to police faces at least five years imprisonment for 'doing his duty'."
11.11.09
Evidence still fuzzy on cell phones, cancer - CNN.com
Evidence still fuzzy on cell phones, cancer - CNN.com: "(CNN) -- In the year since a U.S. cancer researcher's warning drew wide attention, more evidence is emerging that long-term cell phone use is associated with cancer, but there's still not a definitive explanation or proof of cause and effect."
Three more drug advisers quit over David Nutt sacking - Telegraph
Three more drug advisers quit over David Nutt sacking - Telegraph: "Three more scientists have resigned from the Government's drugs advisory body in the wake of the sacking of Professor David Nutt, its chairman."
5.11.09
Italian court finds CIA agents guilty of kidnapping terrorism suspect | World news | guardian.co.uk
Italian court finds CIA agents guilty of kidnapping terrorism suspect | World news | guardian.co.uk: "Twenty-three Americans were tonight convicted of kidnapping by an Italian court at the end of the first trial anywhere in the world involving the CIA's 'extraordinary rendition' programme for abducting terrorist suspects."
31.10.09
U.S. to Hunt Down Afghan Drug Lords Tied to Taliban - NYTimes.com
U.S. to Hunt Down Afghan Drug Lords Tied to Taliban - NYTimes.com: "“We have a list of 367 ‘kill or capture’ targets, including 50 nexus targets who link drugs and the insurgency,” one of the generals told the committee staff. The generals were not identified in the Senate report, which was obtained by The New York Times."
Sacked – for telling the truth about drugs - Health News, Health & Families - The Independent
Sacked – for telling the truth about drugs - Health News, Health & Families - The Independent: "The Government's drugs tsar was forced to resign last night for stating his view that cannabis, ecstasy and LSD were less harmful than the legal drugs tobacco and alcohol."
30.10.09
Alcohol is worse for you than Ecstasy, says drugs tsar | Mail Online
Alcohol is worse for you than Ecstasy, says drugs tsar | Mail Online: "Ecstasy, LSD and cannabis are less dangerous than alcohol and cigarettes, the Government’s chief drug adviser claims today.
Professor David Nutt is calling for a new ‘index of harm’ to warn the public about the relative dangers of various substances.
He says alcohol should rank fifth, behind only cocaine, heroin, barbiturates and methadone, while tobacco should rank ninth, ahead of cannabis, LSD and Ecstasy.
His comments are likely to prove explosive, given the seniority of his position.
Professor David Nutt is calling for a new ‘index of harm’ to warn the public about the relative dangers of various substances.
He says alcohol should rank fifth, behind only cocaine, heroin, barbiturates and methadone, while tobacco should rank ninth, ahead of cannabis, LSD and Ecstasy.
His comments are likely to prove explosive, given the seniority of his position.
29.10.09
Curry kills gullet cancer cells - Telegraph
Curry kills gullet cancer cells - Telegraph: "Scientists based at the Cork Cancer Research Centre in Ireland treated oesophageal cancer cells with curcumin – a chemical found in the curry spice tumeric."
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