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Thousands of Teenage Girls Enduring Debilitating Illnesses After Routine School Cancer Vaccination

June 3rd, 2015

Via: Independent: Mrs Ryalls reported Emily’s condition to the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). In the 10 years to April this year the agency received almost 22,000 “spontaneous suspected” adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports in 13 routine immunisation categories including flu, MMR, tetanus, diphtheria and polio, according to a Freedom of Information response […]

Editors of World’s Most Prestigious Medical Journals: “Much of the Scientific Literature, Perhaps HALF, May Simply Be Untrue”

June 3rd, 2015

Via: Zerohedge: Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine are the two most prestigious medical journals in the world. It is therefore striking that their chief editors have both publicly written that corruption is undermining science. The editor in chief of Lancet, Richard Horton, wrote last month: Much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, […]

Can’t Beat ‘Em, Join ‘Em: Australian Electricity Retailers Selling Battery Systems to Customers with Solar

June 2nd, 2015

In other news, Meridian CEO Mark Binns shits the bed. haha Here’s another one for you, Mark: New Zealand Solar Uptake Triples. Have a nice day. Via: Sydney Morning Herald: Snowy Hydro’s retail arm Red Energy, ActewAGL and Queensland’s Ergon Energy will trial a home battery system made by Panasonic in a bid to ensure […]

Prosecution of GM May Let Corporate Bosses Off the Hook

June 1st, 2015

Too big to jail? Via: Yahoo: Should anybody go to jail? This is undoubtedly one of the thorny questions federal prosecutors are grappling with as they craft a criminal case against General Motors (GM) in response to the recalls that dominated headlines last year. The New York Times reported recently that the Justice Department has […]

Data Furnaces Arrive in Europe

May 28th, 2015

Via: Ars Technica: Nerdalize is a small Dutch company that is trying to commercialise Microsoft’s data furnace idea. The first product is the eRadiator, which, given its size, probably contains two or three servers that pump out around 1000W of heat—probably just enough to heat a small room in winter. In an interview with the […]

Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert Indicted by Federal Grand Jury

May 28th, 2015

Via: Washington Post: J. Dennis Hastert, the longest serving Republican speaker in the U.S. House, was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges that he violated banking laws in a bid to pay $3.5 million because of “past misconduct” against an unnamed individual from their hometown west of Chicago. Hastert, 73, who has […]

Obama, Senate Republicans United: Trans-Pacific Partnership Lurches On

May 24th, 2015

Via: Washington Post: President Obama won a big victory for his trade agenda Friday with the Senate’s approval of fast-track legislation that could make it easier for him to complete a wide-ranging trade deal that would include 11 Pacific Rim nations. A coalition of 48 Senate Republicans and 14 Democrats voted for Trade Promotion Authority […]

America’s Trailer Parks: The Residents May Be Poor But The Owners Are Getting Rich

May 24th, 2015

It’s harvest time. Via: Guardian: It’s an unusual but potentially lucrative investment: billionaire Warren Buffett is heavily invested, and his and others’ success is prompting ordinary people to attend Mobile Home University, a ‘boot camp’ in trailer park ownership. Related: Wall Street’s Hot New Financial Product: Your Rent Check

Banks Fined $5.7 Billion Over Foreign Exchange Market Rigging

May 23rd, 2015

And nobody goes to jail. Via: Evening Standard: Barclays and the Royal Bank of Scotland were among six banks to be fined a total of $5.7 billion (£3.8 billion) by British and US regulators over allegations that they rigged the $5.3 trillion-a-day foreign exchange market. The settlement, which also involved US banks JP Morgan, Bank […]

New ‘Deep Learning’ Technique Enables Robot Mastery of Skills Via Trial and Error

May 22nd, 2015

I mainly posted this because of the Comedy Gold juxtaposition below. haha Via: UC Berkeley: The work is part of a new People and Robots Initiative at UC’s Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). The new multi-campus, multidisciplinary research initiative seeks to keep the dizzying advances in artificial intelligence, robotics […]

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