Archive for January, 2012

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Researchers Drilling Thousands of Meters Into Frozen Antarctic Lake

January 19th, 2012

Via: Science Magazine: Along with all the festivities surrounding the anniversary of explorer Robert Falcon Scott’s reaching the South Pole on 17 January 1912, Antarctic researchers are at the edge of their seats waiting for news that will merit another celebration. The centennial coincides with an expected new landmark: This week, a Russian team drilling […]

AMA Recommends Compulsory Participation in Vaccine Trials

January 18th, 2012

You’ll love this one. Via: American Medical Association: In recent decades there has been a distressing decline in the numbers of healthy volunteers who participate in clinical trials, a decline that has the potential to become a key rate-limiting factor in vaccine development. … If progression of promising vaccines from the lab to the clinic […]

SOPA & PIPA Internet Protest

January 18th, 2012

Via: American Censorship: On Wednesday Jan. 18th thousands of sites will go dark to protest SOPA & PIPA, two US bills racing through Congress that threaten prosperity, online security, and freedom of expression.

New York Police Will Scan Pedestrians for Concealed Weapons

January 18th, 2012

Via: CBS News: The NYPD is stepping up their war against illegal guns, with a new tool that could detect weapons on someone as they walk down the street. But is it violating your right to privacy? Police, along with the U.S. Department of Defense, are researching new technology in a scanner placed on police […]

NZ Asset Sales Policy Began On Wall Street

January 18th, 2012

Both National and Labour are clear and present dangers to New Zealand. National’s goal is sell our country’s assets to Australia and China. Labour’s goal is get us saddled with debt to those country’s banks. In other words, the ultimate goal of both of the main parties is to sell us out, to make us […]

SWITCH Lighting LED Lightbulbs

January 17th, 2012

Via: AllGeek: At the 2012 International CES we had a chance to speak with SWITCH Lighting. They are a start-up from Silicon Valley that is working to create a better lighting solution than the age old Edison incandescent and take LED lights to the next level. There are two parts of their design that make […]

It’s a Girl: The Three Deadliest Words in the World

January 17th, 2012

Via: Independent: It’s a girl, a film being released this year, documents the practice of killing unwanted baby girls in South Asia. The trailer’s most chilling scene is one with an Indian woman who, unable to contain her laughter, confesses to having killed eight infant daughters. The statistics are sickening. The UN reports approximately 200 […]

TSA Screeners Stole $40K from NY Luggage

January 17th, 2012

Via: Natural News: Any normal person found guilty of stealing $40,000 from, say, a bank or an employer, would likely be sentenced to at least five years of prison. But when you work for the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), you can expect to be given special legal treatment and sent on your way. The […]

U.S. Army Unveils 1.8 Gigapixel Camera Helicopter Drone

January 17th, 2012

Via: BBC: New helicopter-style drones with 1.8 gigapixel colour cameras are being developed by the US Army. The army said the technology promised “an unprecedented capability to track and monitor activity on the ground”. … The Argus-IS’s acronym was chosen to recall Argus Panoptes – the one-hundred-eyed-giant of Greek mythology. The technology is based on […]

Greece Is Insolvent, Will Default on Its Debt, Fitch Says

January 17th, 2012

Via: Bloomberg: Greece is insolvent and probably won’t be able to honor a bond payment in March as the country negotiates with creditors to cut its debt burden, Fitch Ratings Managing Director Edward Parker said. The euro area’s most indebted country is unlikely to be able to honor a March 20 bond payment of 14.5 […]

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