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AOL Launches New Unmanned ‘Lights Out’ Data Center

October 12th, 2011

They role all the hardware issues into batch jobs that get dealt with by contractors. I wonder how many years it will be before they build Ikea warehouse style data centers, where robots will actually pull and replace the defective server units? You could have a data center the size of a couple of football […]

Most Popular Contraceptive Used in Parts of Africa May Double Risk of Contracting HIV

October 4th, 2011

Instead of cheap, effective, ubiquitous neem oil being promoted by alleged humanitarian organizations for birth control, dangerous and expensive pharmaceutical products are used that also happen to double the risk of women being infected with HIV. That’s an absolutely fascinating coincidence. Via: New York Times: The most popular contraceptive for women in eastern and southern […]

The A to Z of the pHood Industry’s Most Evil Ingredients

September 29th, 2011

Via: Natural News: Ever wonder what’s really in the food sold at grocery stores around the world? People keep asking me, “What ingredients should I avoid?” So I put together a short list that covers all the most toxic and disease-promoting ingredients in the food supply. These are the substances causing cancer, diabetes, heart disease […]

India Files Biopiracy Lawsuit Against Monsanto

September 28th, 2011

France24 Video: India vs. Monsanto: Seeds of Discord Via: Global Research: Representing one of the most agriculturally bio-diverse nations in the world, India has become a primary target for biotechnology companies like Monsanto and Cargill to spread their genetically-modified (GM) crops into new markets. However, a recent France 24 report explains that the Indian government […]

Will Robots Steal Your Job?

September 27th, 2011

Via: Slate: They might not know it yet, but some of the most educated workers in the nation are engaged in a fierce battle with machines. As computers get better at processing and understanding language and at approximating human problem-solving skills, they’re putting a number of professions in peril. Those at risk include doctors, lawyers, […]

Nanoparticles Cause Brain Injury in Fish

September 21st, 2011

Via: Science Daily: Scientists at the University of Plymouth have shown, for the first time in an animal, that nanoparticles have a detrimental effect on the brain and other parts of the central nervous system. They subjected rainbow trout to titanium oxide nanoparticles which are widely used as a whitening agent in many products including […]

CALIFORNIA: 12 YEAR OLD CHILDREN CAN GIVE CONSENT TO BE VACCINATED

September 17th, 2011

Even Californians who vaccinate their children should see this as a slap in the face. What else will the state have your children consent to? Via: Mercola: The state of California has just passed bill AB499, which will permit minor children as young as 12 years old to be vaccinated with sexually transmitted disease vaccines […]

U.K. Researchers to Test “Artificial Volcano” for Geoengineering the Climate

September 15th, 2011

Via: Scientific American: Next month, researchers in the U.K. will start to pump water nearly a kilometer up into the atmosphere, by way of a suspended hose. The experiment is the first major test of a piping system that could one day spew sulfate particles into the stratosphere at an altitude of 20 kilometers, supported […]

More Restaurants Are Targeting Customers Who Use Food Stamps

September 7th, 2011

State sponsored transfats, sawdust, sugar, salt and high fructose corn syrup. The Way It Could Be: Urban Farming Guys Via: USA Today: The number of businesses approved to accept food stamps grew by a third from 2005 to 2010, U.S. Department of Agriculture records show, as vendors from convenience and dollar discount stores to gas […]

Biological ‘Computer’ Destroys Cancer Cells: Diagnostic Network Incorporated Into Human Cells

September 3rd, 2011

This is interesting, especially if you liked the film, I Am Legend. Via: Science Daily: Researchers led by ETH professor Yaakov Benenson and MIT professor Ron Weiss have successfully incorporated a diagnostic biological “computer” network in human cells. This network recognizes certain cancer cells using logic combinations of five cancer-specific molecular factors, triggering cancer cells […]

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