1.6.07

B.C. to follow California on tailpipe emissions : Top Stories : News : Sympatico / MSN

B.C. to follow California on tailpipe emissions : Top Stories : News : Sympatico / MSN: "With California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at his side, B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell has agreed to implement the toughest tailpipe emissions standards in Canada. "

31.5.07

Ethanol boom may fuel shortage of tequila - International Business - MSNBC.com

Ethanol boom may fuel shortage of tequila - International Business - MSNBC.com: "MEXICO CITY - Mexican farmers are setting ablaze fields of blue agave, the cactus-like plant used to make the fiery spirit tequila, and resowing the land with corn as soaring U.S. ethanol demand pushes up prices."

29.5.07

Russia tests missile able to 'penetrate' defences

Russia tests missile able to 'penetrate' defences: "Russia on Tuesday said it had successfully tested a new multiple warhead ballistic missile designed to overcome air-defence systems such as the US shield planned for deployment in central Europe."

28.5.07

Caution: Some soft drinks may seriously harm your health - Independent Online Edition > Health

Caution: Some soft drinks may seriously harm your health - Independent Online Edition > Health: "Sodium benzoate has already been the subject of concern about cancer because when mixed with the additive vitamin C in soft drinks, it causes benzene, a carcinogenic substance."

26.5.07

Strange but True: When Half a Brain Is Better than a Whole One: Scientific American

Strange but True: When Half a Brain Is Better than a Whole One: Scientific American: "You might not want to do it, but removing half of your brain will not significantly impact who you are"

25.5.07

WorldNetDaily: Bush makes power grab

WorldNetDaily: Bush makes power grab: "President Bush, without so much as issuing a press statement, on May 9 signed a directive that granted near dictatorial powers to the office of the president in the event of a national emergency declared by the president."

24.5.07

Press TV

Press TV: "A recent statement issued by the UN Security Council (UNSC) says Iran is the most active country in countering terrorism... The UN statement stressed that the report sent by Iran comes even as the governments of the US and Israel both declined to provide their own reports on anti-terrorism activities."

22.5.07

BBC NEWS | England | Merseyside | Pilotless police drone takes off

BBC NEWS | England | Merseyside | Pilotless police drone takes off: "Merseyside police are using the 'spy drone', fitted with CCTV cameras, mainly for tackling anti-social behaviour and public disorder.

The machine is 1m wide, weighs less than a bag of sugar, and can record images from a height of 500m."

21.5.07

BBC NEWS | Health | Pre-birth apples 'benefit babies'

BBC NEWS | Health | Pre-birth apples 'benefit babies': "Children of mothers who eat plenty of apples during pregnancy are less likely to develop asthma, research suggests."

18.5.07

S.C. lawmakers consider allowing concealed weapons on campuses - CNN.com

S.C. lawmakers consider allowing concealed weapons on campuses - CNN.com: "COLUMBIA, South Carolina (AP) -- To prevent school shootings, some South Carolina legislators want more guns on campuses."

15.5.07

Scientist stuns experts by saying trees worsen greenhouse effect

Scientist stuns experts by saying trees worsen greenhouse effect: "Hamburg- A leading expert in Germany has spawned a major scientific debate by claiming that trees put millions of tons of methane into the atmosphere every year exacerbating the greenhouse effect. Amid controversy, Dr Frank Keppler of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry has reaffirmed findings by his team in Mainz, Germany, in January 2006 that they had detected methane exhaled from living

plants. "

Law enforcment access to Internet communications expanded - NJ.com: Star-Ledger updates

Law enforcment access to Internet communications expanded - NJ.com: Star-Ledger updates: "Effective today, broadband providers and Internet phone companies must open their networks for lawful intercepts of e-mails, calls and other electronic communications.

Authorities hail the move as an important step to combat terrorism and crime. Critics call it another erosion of personal freedoms."

13.5.07

Strange but True: Helmets Attract Cars to Cyclists: Scientific American

Strange but True: Helmets Attract Cars to Cyclists: Scientific American: "Although you might not want to leave your protective gear at home, just know that if you do, drivers will be a lot more scared of hitting you."

12.5.07

Putin likens U.S. foreign policy to that of Third Reich - Print Version - International Herald Tribune

Putin likens U.S. foreign policy to that of Third Reich - Print Version - International Herald Tribune: "MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin of Russia obliquely compared the foreign policy of the United States to the Third Reich in a speech Wednesday commemorating the 62nd anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany, in an apparent escalation of anti-American rhetoric within the Russian government."

7.5.07

The Sun Online - News: Cap gives you full kip in 3hrs

The Sun Online - News: Cap gives you full kip in 3hrs: "SCIENTISTS have devised a way to cram a good night’s kip into THREE HOURS.

They have created a machine placed above the head like a “cap” that puts wearers in deep sleep."

Daily Express: The World's Greatest Newspaper :: News / Showbiz :: The easy way to boost your brain

Daily Express: The World's Greatest Newspaper :: News / Showbiz :: The easy way to boost your brain: "WIGGLING your eyes from left to right helps to boost your memory...and it doesn’t cost a penny.

Scientists say the eye movement fires up both the left and right hemispheres of the brain at the same time."

6.5.07

Japanese developers find way to create hot rice with cold water - MSN-Mainichi Daily News

Japanese developers find way to create hot rice with cold water - MSN-Mainichi Daily News: "TSUKUBA, Ibaraki -- An environmental consulting firm and other developers here have come up with a non-perishable food pack that creates steaming hot rice with the simple addition of cold water."

2.5.07

Lesbians twice as likely to be obese | The Daily Telegraph

Lesbians twice as likely to be obese | The Daily Telegraph: "LESBIANS are twice as likely as heterosexual women to be overweight or obese, which puts them at greater risk for obesity-related health problems and death, US researchers said."

Ebola-like virus killing fish in Great Lakes - USATODAY.com

Ebola-like virus killing fish in Great Lakes - USATODAY.com: "A deadly Ebola-like virus is killing fish of all types in the Great Lakes, a development some scientists fear could trigger disaster for the USA's freshwater fish."