7.10.11

World facing worst financial crisis in history, Bank of England Governor says - Telegraph

World facing worst financial crisis in history, Bank of England Governor says - Telegraph: The world is facing the worst financial crisis since at least the 1930s “if not ever”, the Governor of the Bank of England said last night.

22.9.11

New marijuana guidelines target safer use

New marijuana guidelines target safer use: The government intends to lock up everyone caught growing six or more pot plants for at least six months. The maximum penalty will be 14 years. Currently, house arrests and fines tend to serve as punishment in many cases for marijuana growers.

19.8.11

BBC News - Modified ecstasy 'attacks blood cancers'

BBC News - Modified ecstasy 'attacks blood cancers': Modified ecstasy could one day have a role to play in fighting some blood cancers, according to scientists.

8.7.11

Sex, Violence and the Supreme Court - NYTimes.com

Sex, Violence and the Supreme Court - NYTimes.com: "Quite a bit of rough stuff was bandied about in one of the final Supreme Court decisions of the term released last month — dismembering, bondage, decapitation, a bounty of bloodletting in video games that bring the thrill of the kill to new levels. No problem there, in the view of the court: for children who want to simulate brutal homicide, it’s protected free speech.

Sex, not so good. Naked women. Naked men. Fornication. Ewww! The black-robed majority made it clear that the United States of America will always make an exception for sex: “historically unprotected speech,” in the words of Justice Antonin Scalia, who wrote the 7-2 video game opinion."

1.7.11

Scientists want to dig up Shakespeare to find out if he smoked weed | The Raw Story

Scientists want to dig up Shakespeare to find out if he smoked weed | The Raw Story: "Recently uncovered evidence suggests that William Shakespeare used marijuana, and now a team of paleontologists want to dig him up to prove it."

28.6.11

Among The Costs Of War: $20B In Air Conditioning : NPR

Among The Costs Of War: $20B In Air Conditioning : NPR: "The amount the U.S. military spends annually on air conditioning in Iraq and Afghanistan: $20.2 billion."

24.6.11

Lawmakers introduce bill to legalize marijuana in US - Yahoo! News

Lawmakers introduce bill to legalize marijuana in US - Yahoo! News: "US lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill that would legalize marijuana nationwide but allow each state to regulate, tax and control the drug itself.

They acknowledged, however, that the bill has virtually no chance of becoming law."

19.6.11

Bilderberg 2011: The tipping point | World news | guardian.co.uk

Bilderberg 2011: The tipping point | World news | guardian.co.uk: "This year, Bilderberg was bigger than ever. Bigger crowds, bigger names, more coverage. So here, starting with about the least most important thing, is what I've learned from this year's Bilderberg summit in St Moritz."

1.6.11

WHO: Cell phone use can increase possible cancer risk - CNN.com

WHO: Cell phone use can increase possible cancer risk - CNN.com: "Radiation from cell phones can possibly cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization. The agency now lists mobile phone use in the same 'carcinogenic hazard' category as lead, engine exhaust and chloroform."

28.5.11

Narcolepsy cases rising after swine flu vaccine - The Local

Narcolepsy cases rising after swine flu vaccine - The Local: "Ninety-three people in Sweden, most of them children, have been diagnosed with narcolepsy since taking the swine flu vaccine Pandemrix last winter, according to figures from the Swedish Medical Products Agency."

U.N. sees risk of crisis of confidence in dollar | Reuters

U.N. sees risk of crisis of confidence in dollar | Reuters: "'As a result, further (expected) losses of the book value of the vast foreign reserve holdings could trigger a crisis of confidence in the reserve currency, which would put the entire global financial system at risk,' it said.

The 17-page report referred at another point to the 'still looming risk of a collapse of the United States dollar.'"

23.5.11

Dr Kelly police probe thrown into doubt over riddle of prints on 'missing' dental records | Mail Online

Dr Kelly police probe thrown into doubt over riddle of prints on 'missing' dental records | Mail Online: "On the day the weapons inspector’s body was found in woodland close to his Oxfordshire home, there was an alleged break-in at his dentist’s surgery.

Dr Kelly’s dental records went missing for 48 hours before being found again inside the surgery."

Energy saving light bulbs 'contain cancer causing chemicals' - Telegraph

Energy saving light bulbs 'contain cancer causing chemicals' - Telegraph: "Fears have been reignited about the safety of energy saving light bulbs after a group of scientists warned that they contain cancer causing chemicals."

'CIA mole guided' SEALs to Osama bin Laden | The Australian

'CIA mole guided' SEALs to Osama bin Laden | The Australian: "THE US Navy SEALs who killed Osama bin Laden were carrying a pocket guide to the occupants of his compound that was so detailed it suggests the CIA may have had a mole inside."

18.5.11

Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain - health - 13 October 2005 - New Scientist

Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain - health - 13 October 2005 - New Scientist: "A synthetic chemical similar to the active ingredient in marijuana makes new cells grow in rat brains. What is more, in rats this cell growth appears to be linked with reducing anxiety and depression. The results suggest that marijuana, or its derivatives, could actually be good for the brain."

Scotland Yard fights to keep Jack the Ripper files secret - Telegraph

Scotland Yard fights to keep Jack the Ripper files secret - Telegraph: "Scotland Yard is fighting an extraordinary legal battle to withhold 123-year-old secret files which experts believe could finally provide the identity of Jack the Ripper."

10.4.11

In Pain? Try Meditation

In Pain? Try Meditation: "The reduction in pain ratings was substantially greater than those seen in similar studies involving placebo pills, hypnosis, and even morphine and other painkilling drugs, he adds."

6.4.11

The Sleepless Elite - WSJ.com

The Sleepless Elite - WSJ.com: "For a small group of people—perhaps just 1% to 3% of the population—sleep is a waste of time."

29.3.11

Technology News: Emerging Tech: Power Plant: One Small Leaf Could Electrify an Entire Home

Technology News: Emerging Tech: Power Plant: One Small Leaf Could Electrify an Entire Home: "Scientists at MIT have created what may be the first practical artificial leaf -- a device about the size of a playing card capable of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen and storing the energy in a fuel cell. Placing the leaf it in a single gallon of water in sunlight could produce enough electricity to supply a house in developing countries with its daily electricity requirement, according to researchers."

27.3.11