2010-07-21 … Huganir (Johns Hopkins University/Professor), (Zip code: 21030) $250 to HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT on 02/07/08 Robert Staniewicz (Saft America/Scientist), (Zip code: 21030) $250 to HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT on 02/08/08 Patricia A. Foerster (State of Maryland/Education Policy), (Zip code: 21030) …
2010-07-21 … letter, Dr. Simpson states that claims of human-induced climate change are based on air-surface climate models that she describes as frail. As a scientist, Simpson desires more complete data and recommends that the climate science community use the data from NASA\'s Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission …
2010-07-21 … Philipp Telemann, German composer (d. 1767) 1804 - Johann Strauß, Sr., Austrian composer (d. 1849) 1854 - Paul Ehrlich, German scientist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1915) 1879 - Albert Einstein, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1955) 1904 - Doris Eaton …
2010-07-21 … (d. 1910 ) 1844 - King Umberto I of Italy (d. 1900 ) 1853 […] Ferdinand Hodler , Swiss painter (d. 1918 ) 1854 […] Paul Ehrlich , German scientist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1915 ) 1862 […] Vilhelm Bjerknes , Norwegian physicist (d. 1961 ) 1864 […] Casey Jones , railroad engineer (d. 1900 …
2010-07-21 … of nuclear technology to other countries by scientist A.Q. Khan's network, the author of a think tank's dossier on the disgraced scientist's proliferation network has said […] City rejects plan to sell land for nuclear reactor to German group […] Earthtimes.org - USA …
2010-07-21 … Research , Taiwan SOCIETY TRACK B: Stem Cell Progress Report��Cancer Moderator: E. Albert Reece, University of Maryland School of Medicine , USA Scientist/Clinician: Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine , USA William Matsui, Johns Hopkins University , USA Industry: Robert Hariri, …
2010-07-21 … Reece, University of Maryland School of Medicine, USA […] Scientist/Clinician […] Curt Civin, University of Maryland School of Medicine, USA […] Scientist/Clinician […] William Matsui, Johns Hopkins University, USA […] Clinician […] Kevin Cullen, University of Maryland School of Medicine, USA […] …
2010-07-22 … with seafood, including lobster rolls or sushi […] This is a bargain bubbly that can work with brunch, lunch or dinner […] A rocket scientist acquaintance of ours popped open bottles of this wine to celebrate the Phoenix mars lander\'s successful landing on the red planet on May 25 […] …
2010-07-22 … We had a little dinner party tonight with our good friends Vanessa and Kent and Vanessa\'s parents, who are visiting from Manitoba. Vanessa, who is a scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and a member of Wine Press Northwest\'s tasting panel, brought along the \"Wine Cube,\" a product found at …
2010-07-23 … a day spent waiting in my refrigerator, the bottle of Cabernet I opened seems to taste better after being exposed to oxygen for a night. I\'m not a scientist so I have no idea as to the chemical exchange that takes place with wine and oxygen, but the proof is in the bottle and it just tastes smoother and …
2010-07-24 … - the premier New Zealand award for science fiction Darlene Vogel 1 product, approx. 1 pages Darlene Vogel, American actress Hans Vogel (scientist) 1 product, approx. 1 pages Hans Vogel, German helminthologist Jeff Vogel 1 product, approx. 1 pages Jeff Vogel, American computer …
2010-07-24 … arguing that he is struggling to attract and retain top leaders. Fiona Mountain\'s \'Lady of the Butterflies\' about a 17th-century female scientist (July 23) LADY OF THE BUTTERFLIES By Fiona Mountain G.P. Putnam\'s Sons. 533 pp. $25.95 Here comes another very hefty historical novel -- this one …
2010-07-24 … assisted Joseph Nicolas Nicollet in the reconnaissance of the region of the Upper Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Nicollet was a French scientist who had been employed by the War Department through the efforts of Colonel Abert. Fremont himself conducted his famous expeditions during …
2010-07-24 … children. Mark Vincent Kaplan says Dr. August 25th, 2009 NASA scientist William Robbins dies in Ohio at 82NORTH RIDGEVILLE, Ohio Ą A retired NASA scientist honored for improving satellite communications technology has died in Ohio at age 82. William H. Robbins died at a nursing home in the Cleveland …
2010-07-24 … Ray Cunningham […] Family Practice […] John Peter Smith Hospital […] Fort Worth, Texas Michael James Cutler […] Internal Medicine/Physician Scientist Pathway […] MetroHealth Medical Center […] Case Western Reserve University […] Cleveland, Ohio Leah Ann Dill […] General Surgery […] …
2010-07-24 … for a Substitute for War by Gene Sharp […] Poetry and Graphics […] Anti-War Sentiments in Gulliver\'s Travels by Herbert Marx […] The Role of the Scientist by Ivan Supek Volume 3, No. 2 SUPPLEMENT ON PEACE RESEARCH A Critical […] Definition of Peace Research by Johan Galtung […] Needs and Opportunities …
2010-07-24 … \"Philo of Byblos: The Phoenician History,\" in The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 9 (1981), pp. 1-110. A. Aveni, \"Venus and the Maya,\" American Scientist 67 (May/June, 1979), pp. 274-285. A. Aveni, Skywatchers of Ancient Mexico (Austin, 1980 […] A. Aveni, \"The Real Venus-Kukulcan in the Maya …
2010-07-24 … are really curious about the habits of any animal you are studying, you can build a \"cage\" and keep him in it in his own home pond or stream. One scientist, Dr. James G. Needham, has used such cages to study the life histories of various fresh�water animals.
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2010-07-24 … Ruben Salazar , reporter for the Los Angeles Times and KMEX-TV, LA. Vicente Lucio Salazar , President of Ecuador in 1895 Vidal Salazar , scientist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research NCAR which main field of study is Aerosol-Cloud Interations […] değiştir […] Hayali …
2010-07-24 … Page 1 2 Next > 34 results […] Open Questions in Religion & Spirituality […] Is the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, like a story that ends with a bad dream […] So you go with what …
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2010-07-24 … Augsburg) was a German engraver Hans-Jochen Vogel (born February 3 1926 in Göttingen) is a German Politician. Hans Vogel (1900-1980 was a German scientist known for his work in Helminthology (study of Parasites […] Hermann Carl Vogel ( April 3 1841 &ndash August 13 1907) was a German Astronomer. …
2010-07-24 … at Merck & Co, Inc, Kathy Patton Location: Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area Industry: Biotechnology Current: Scientist I at Diosynth; Senior Scientist at Diosynth, a part of Schering Plough Education: Shawnee Mission South High School Kathy Patton Location: San Antonio, Texas Area Industry: …
2010-07-24 … Evolution for Everyone Why Sex Matters Mother Nature Grooming, Gossip, and the Evolution of Language Genome […] R.A. Fisher, the Life of a Scientist Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics A Reason for Everything The Ancestor\'s Tale Dragon Bone …
2010-07-24 … to September […] July 7 - Charles Alexander Best Charles Alexander Best Charles Alexander Best was a Canadian politician, farmer, nurseryman, scientist. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1957 election as a Member of the Progressive Conservative to represent the riding of Halton. …
2010-07-24 … you will need a lot of DC power, so you might consider using mercury vapor rectifiers in the power supplies. They will definitely give you the mad scientist vibe […] Max: Great idea. The following image provides an example of what Larry is talking about. This image came from the Mike\'s Electric Stuff …
2010-07-24 … espionage and clandestine operation agency. Plot In Sydney, Australia at the laboratories of the company, Biocyte Pharmaceuticals, a Russian scientist, Dr. Vladimir Nekhorvich ( Rade Serbedzija ) creates a virus called Chimera along with the cure, known as Bellerophon . Nekhorvich calls upon …
2010-07-24 … and clandestine operation agency. [ edit […] Plot In Sydney, Australia at the laboratories of the company, Biocyte Pharmaceuticals, a Russian scientist, Dr. Vladimir Nekhorvich ( Rade Serbedzija ) creates a virus called Chimera along with the cure, known as Bellerophon . Nekhorvich calls upon …
2010-07-24 … G.R., S.K. Chhabra, W.D. Collins , P. J . Crutzen, N. Kalra, T.N. Krishnamurti […] PDF ebook for Curriculum Vita William D. Collins Title: Scientist Iii […] Next Meeting: Wednesday, November 8th talked about Central Oklahoma Chapter\'s …
2010-07-24 … Fantasy XI character classes; those in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance are featured in List of jobs in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. A chemist is a scientist trained in the science of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its small-scale properties such as density and acidity instead of …
2010-07-24 … simulate smutty conversations via text messages with paying subscribers, fooling them into believing that she is human. Written by former rocket scientist Simon Luttrell, Natachata is widely used by porn chat merchants. Natachata can handle 15 messages per second at […] Natacha Atlas […] Natacha …
2010-07-24 … lingerie. In the sheep farm shack, Ethan\'s two associates watched the Nekhorvich video, as he informed them about the Greek myth associated with the scientist\'s work: "Nekhorvich specialized in recombining DNA molecules. In the myth, Bellerophon was a prince who killed the Chimera. A monster with …
2010-07-24 … Ideologies in Canada , is at the root of Red Toryism. Professor William Christian (b Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia 1945- is a Political Scientist at the University of Guelph […] Origins In distinction to the American experience where class divisions were seen as undemocratic (although still …
2010-07-24 … expeditions were fitted out first to relieve, then to find trace of, the lost explorers. Two of these were led by Dr. Elisha Kent Kane, the American scientist. It was not until 1857 that the yacht Fox, sent out by Lady Franklin, brought back the story of Franklin\'s tragic end. His resting place in that …
2010-07-24 … Canavan Ethan Canin Alan Cantwell Legrand G. Capers Louis R. Caplan Andrew Cappuccino LeRoy Carhart Paul Carlson James Carroll (scientist […] previous 200 […] Retrieved from \" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_physicians […] …
2010-07-24 … […] is a time of mutated animals who have acquired telepathy […] in post-nuclear-holocaust North America. Canadian […] scientist/monks quest south for the secrets of vanished […] civilization, with Moose and Bear rampant. Much more […] exciting and …
2010-07-24 … County by Amos Bixby and Eugene Wilder; Costilla County by Mr. E. C. van Diest, son of the eminent engineer and […] 111 […] IV […] PREFATORY […] scientist, Prof. Ph. van Diest of Denver ; Douglas County by P. P. Wilcox, Hon. J. F. Gardner and other of the original settlers in that region ; El Paso …
2010-07-24 … which has precipitated the more radical transitions in human experience.� Nagy is more than qualified to fill this role because he began as a scientist specializing in linguistics, something Heidegger certainly never been, and whose first book (which I hope to get soon) is COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN …
2010-07-24 … […] KEYWORD […] Mission, Thief, Scientist, Virus, Love Interest […] MOVIE RATING […] …
2010-07-24 … synod to find a fact in science or on any subject. A man in doubt does not ask the average minister; he regards him as behind the times. He goes to the scientist, to the library. He depends upon the untrammelled thought of fearless men […] The church, for the most part, is in the control of the rich, of …
2010-07-24 … synod to find a fact in science or on any subject. A man in doubt does not ask the average minister; he regards him as behind the times. He goes to the scientist, to the library. He depends upon the untrammelled thought of fearless men […] The church, for the most part, is in the control of the rich, of …
2010-07-24 … Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis […] Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research […] New Scientist […] Ocean & Coastal Management […] Ocean Engineering […] Organisms Diversity & …
2010-07-24 … remained at this location for the next three decades. In 1896, the church building on West 48th Street was acquired by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, who remained until 1903, after which it became the Studebaker Garage for automobiles.   […] nbsp […] …
2010-07-24 … remained at this location for the next three decades. In 1896, the church building on West 48th Street was acquired by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, who remained until 1903, after which it became the Studebaker Garage for automobiles.   […] nbsp […] …
2010-07-24 … […] Mission Impossible II (2000/ DVDRip/ 398 MB) In Sydney, Australia at the laboratories of the company, Biocyte Pharmaceuticals, a Russian scientist, Dr. Vladimir Nekhorvich (Rade Serbedzija) creates a virus called Chimera (named after the Greek monster that had the head of a lion and the tail …
2010-07-24 … not so much about IQ but was really about race, and relied on "tainted funding" by Pioneer (p. 15). Lane, a political writer rather than a scientist, was especially critical of Pioneer-funded Richard Lynn, whose review of the world-wide literature up to 1990 on IQ in two 1991 issues of Mankind …
2010-07-24 … 9/7/1936 […] John Alfred Brashear […] 1940 […] DESCRIPTION: 1 book: Gaul, Harriet A. and Ruby Eiseman […] John Alfred Brashear: Scientist and Humanitarian, 1840-1920 […] Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940. 220 pages. Published drawing of Brashear on frontispiece …
2010-07-24 … issued telomerase patents. Dr. Andrews earned his Ph.D. in Molecular and Population Genetics at the University of Georgia in 1981. He was a Senior Scientist at Armos Corporation and Codon Corporation, Director of Molecular Biology at Codon and at Geron Corporation, and Director of Technology Development …
2010-07-24 … issued telomerase patents. Dr. Andrews earned his Ph.D. in Molecular and Population Genetics at the University of Georgia in 1981. He was a Senior Scientist at Armos Corporation and Codon Corporation, Director of Molecular Biology at Codon and at Geron Corporation, and Director of Technology Development …
2010-07-24 … Arts & Sciences and Professor of Astronomy at Florida State College in Jacksonville, Florida […] Notable Astronomer Astronomer An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies.Historically, astronomy was more concerned with the classification and description …
2010-07-24 … Dr […] Andrews earned his Ph.D. in Molecular and Population Genetics at the […] University of Georgia in 1981. He was a Senior Scientist at Armos […] Corporation and Codon Corporation, Director of Molecular Biology at […] Codon and at Geron Corporation, and …
2010-07-24 … Dr […] Andrews earned his Ph.D. in Molecular and Population Genetics at the […] University of Georgia in 1981. He was a Senior Scientist at Armos […] Corporation and Codon Corporation, Director of Molecular Biology at […] Codon and at Geron Corporation, and …
2010-07-24 … of the New York Academy of Sciences […] After my official retirement as Department Head from Burroughs Wellcome, I have remained there as a Scientist Emeritus and Consultant, and have tried to take an active part in the discussions, seminars and staff meetings relating to research. In …
2010-07-24 … Hitchings developed azidothymidine , or AZT, the first drug used to treat AIDS. Elion retired from Burroughs Wellcome in 1983 but remained there as a scientist emeritus. She served as president of the American Association for Cancer Research in 1983-1984 and on many advisory boards, including chairman of …
2010-07-24 … 21-Feb - 1999 Location of death: Chapel, NC Cause of death: unspecified Gender: Female Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Scientist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Developed medicines for leukemia, herpes, AIDS American pharmacologist and biochemist Gertrude B. …
2010-07-24 … \"I watched him go over a period of months in a very painful way, and it suddenly occurred to me that what I really needed to do was to become a scientist, and particularly a chemist, so that I would go out there and make a cure for cancer […] All quotations in this memoir are from the author\'s taped …
2009-01-12 … a leaf out of the Boris Johnson book of irritated responses and describe the idea as ‘an inverted pyramid of piffle’, but then of course I’m not a scientist, which in the modern world seems to preclude me from voicing any opinion on any subject that contains maths of a difficulty level higher than 1 + 1. …
2007-02-22 … of the extra-solar planets HD 209458 b and HD 189733 b reports that that they appear to have even less water than the Murray-Darling basin. The scientist comments […] some of those silicate clouds they found may have been belched up by Shai Hulud We're yet to learn what tribute the prime minister will …
2006-11-09 … of the world would have been -15 C instead of 18C. The first person to make the link between climate and greenhouse gases was the Swedish scientist Svante Arrherius in 1898. He calculated that a doubling of CO2 would increase world temperatures by 5-6C. Other scientists observed that volcanic …
2006-04-21 … thought I'd throw the potential other side of the story out there, because the media reports have been neglecting it. On a more serious note, New Scientist has a more detailed report on the face transplant operation, including consideration of ethical issues and whatnot. It's worth a read, though be …
2007-04-05 … schools to educate intelligent design as an alternative to the evolution theory. In their opion “intelligent design” is science whereas most “real” scientist do not think it’s science. One of the main differences between intelligent design and the classic creationism is that people believing in …
2009-06-26 GLOBAL WARMING FOR AMATEURS: Amateurs like me. If you're not a scientist, how much can really you know? Even if you are a scientist, how much can you really know? This week, the New Yorker has a profile of James Hansen, the director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, …
2009-06-15 … supplies all entail the use of “breeder reactors,” which create plutonium. But plutonium itself violates green chemistry principles 1, 3, 4 and 10. The scientist who discovered plutonium (Glenn Seaborg) once described it as “fiendishly toxic.” Plutonium is also the preferred material for making a rogue atomic …
2009-07-03 … of suppressing the report, and declared that "just as Nixon had Watergate, Obama now has Carbongate to deal with." (Note that Barton called Carlin "a scientist at the EPA." In fact, Carlin has worked for the agency since months after its founding in 1971, but he does not hold an advanced degree in any …
2009-07-07 … and architecture, the exhibit offers visitors hands-on activities using models of artefacts and inventions that recreate what it was like to be a scientist in the middle ages. Visitors, for instance, can map their pulse using a sensor that displays their heartbeats against a backdrop of famous scientist …
2009-05-19 … admission (and testimony from thousands of others), the hum may well exist. But what is causing it? And more importantly, how do we stop it? Well, a scientist from the University of Cambridge believes he has found an answer. Dr David Baguley claims it is simply a case of oversensitive hearing which is …
2008-12-16 … change before it is too late. The planet is threatened with “sudden, unpredictable, and irreversible disaster,” the 60-year-old Chinese-American scientist warned in an internet interview last month. ……Chu has warned cities such as New York, London, Tokyo, Bombay or Buenos Aires need to think about …
2008-12-08 … my head above the parapet to say I didn’t believe what we were being told about global warming, I had no idea what the consequences would be. I am a scientist and I have to follow the directions of science, but when I see that the truth is being covered up I have to voice my opinions. According to official …
2009-03-17 CNN The scientist that worked on anti-missile laser technology are now hoping to use the same technology to kill mosquitoes. The device would detect mosquitoes based …
2009-07-03 … for free, but have emerged as an important resource for reporters. A Nature survey of nearly 500 science journalists shows that most have used a scientist's blog in developing story ideas [sure, it's all our own fault […] Sadly, these activities live on the fringe of the scientific enterprise. …
2009-07-01 … of the selective process in the academic system. He argues that the education of scientists is taking increasingly longer. As a result, being a scientist nowadays requires "an almost superhuman level of […] perseverance - the ability to doggedly continue a course of action in pursuit of a goal, over …
2009-01-01 What's In A Name - Nominative Determinism From the London Times: 10 cases where moniker maketh man The New Scientist gave it the name nominative determinism - the idea that there is a link between people's names and their occupation. In their book Yes!, Goldstein, …
2008-12-28 … the fabric of the universe? Are we missing a dimension of time? Quantum genesis: How life was born on Earth The new theory reported today in New Scientist has been laid out in an online paper entitled "An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything" by Lisi, who completed his doctorate in theoretical …
2009-03-01 … for the time Darwin’s mechanism would require. A final character deserves a mention. William Buckland, professor of geology at Oxford, was another scientist pushing creationist ideas against a wall. An advocate of ‘old earth creationism’, he rejected simplistic ‘flood geology’, which linked sedimentary …
2008-10-23 … being, say, a district collector, including financial ones; many IAS people become crorepatis in no time at all regardless of their official pay. A scientist or engineer, toiling away in a lab or workshop has no such ‘perks’ — aside from the satisfaction of working for the motherland. And they have been …
2008-02-01 … Reilley books, followed by The Julian Secret and The Sinai Secret (below). The Sinai Secret by Gregg Loomis Available 3/08 – from the publisher: “A scientist in Amsterdam—murdered. Another scientist in Atlanta—murdered, and his journal stolen. At first Lang Reilly seemed to be the only connection. After …
2009-07-06 … view to elites like Al Gore is a smear campaign. By KIMBERLEY A. STRASSEL Wherever Jim Hansen is right now -- whatever speech the "censored" NASA scientist is giving -- perhaps he'll find time to mention the plight of Alan Carlin. Though don't count on it. Mr. Hansen, as everyone in this solar system …
2009-05-14 … our culture. In America today, we have come to define the person by the flaw: Thomas Jefferson is the president with the slave mistress, Einstein the scientist who mistreated his wife, Mozart the careless genius who liked to talk dirty. These definitions lodge in our minds-especially if they relate to …
2009-06-27 … year and nothing else. Woyzeck's humiliation in the service of science is a deadly business and it reveals two things. The first is the blindness of a scientist who concentrates callously upon the content of his experiment, ignoring its wider context. The doctor who does the experiments is not interested in …
2009-05-02 … The Bush Administration FDA issued a ruling that Tamiflu is safe for children, and it's being pushed as the global influenza solution. Hmm. I'm not a scientist. I'm not a virologist. I'm just a dad who loves his children, and I'm on this like a screaming eagle. I will personally claw the eyes out of the …
2009-07-05 … sense of a revealing of the truth of nature, a worthy topic of discussion itself. Nietzsche looks to me like a very early occasion for the idea that the scientist uses scientific methods, but that these test ideas produced by imagination, and that imagination is necessary in testing those ideas and producing …
2009-04-02 … time, he resisted Nietzsche’s radical utopian expectation of future cultural renewal beyond enlightenment. Weber remained a bourgeois thinker and a scientist. However, the experience of the war caused many European intellectuals to adopt a more radical response to bourgeois society, the capitalist system …
2008-12-11 … Scientist Dr. Joanne Simpson: "Since I am no longer affiliated with any organization nor receiving any funding, I can speak quite frankly….As a scientist I remain skeptical.” UN IPCC Japanese Scientist Dr. Kiminori Itoh, PhD environmental physical chemist: Warming fears are the “worst scientific …
2009-04-12 … could pry free a nuclear weapon or two. And nuclear experts fear the possibility that North Korea or a latter-day A.Q. Khan, the Pakistani scientist who was caught selling nuclear secrets to foreign governments, will sell nuclear weaponry to Al Qaeda, for instance. Once the terrorists have the …
2009-06-24 … three million tones of coal. The LFTR produces very little nuclear waste, and has significant proliferation advantages. My father was an Oak Ridge scientist who was a pioneering researcher of LFTR technology. Because of my father's work I have always been aware of the LFTR and its potential. In 2007 I …
2007-06-12 … The conceptual approach, which tends to be more successful for youthful innovators, is also evident: Occasionally the innocence of youth can work in a scientist’s favour. Thanks to his ignorance of chemical structure, William Perkin discovered the first aniline dye, mauveine, by accident when he was an …
2007-03-29 The world is full of coincidence. Scientist Camille Flammarion wrote about when an essay he was writing about the wind blew out of his window and was lost. It actually fell in front of a print …
2009-06-16 … does not mean that there isn’t a problem with the evidence for Darwinism, even if the view taken of this by a Creationist is different from that of the scientist addressing it. 7. The Argument to Consequences This refers to the criticism of Darwinism and evolutionary theory by Creationists and other people of …
2008-07-26 … Darwinism was one of the influences on the emergence of Nazism does not mean that Natural Selection is wrong, or diminish Darwin’s achievement as a scientist. It simply means that science, including Darwinism, is by no means a reliable guide to morality, and that society, and science, still needs to be …
2008-08-23 … the existence of poverty among the so-called “working poor” in Amerikkka. In this thin book of 221 pages, Ehrenreich presents herself “as a scientist” (p. 3), with a PhD in biology that she mentions no fewer than three times. It is perhaps a sad comment on the state of Amerikkkan education that …
2009-06-29 New Scientist has an article on an FAO report on the potential for agriculture in Africa - Africa alone could feed the world. DOOM-MONGERS have got it wrong - …
2007-02-06 … to say, quietly, over a quiet afternoon cup (doesn’t have to be latte or even coffee): I’M SICK OF YOUR FUCKING SELF-RIGHTEOUS RANTS!! Just quietly. The scientist vs. scientist diatribe above concerned the famous “skeptical environmentalist” Bjørn Lomborg who, as I recall was spat upon at Oxford for debunking …
2009-06-29 … an industry stooge or insane. Here are 31, 478 treasoner candidates: 31,478 Scientists Rejects Global Warming Theory Or make that 31, 479. I’m not a scientist, but I don’t believe in this government propagated bullshit either.
2008-07-25 … of the workshop are online now, in case you wnat to have a look at it yourself. Last, but not least Clearly, the whole issue of responsibility—is the scientist who discovers x responsible, or the engineer that uses it in a malicious way, or the government that deploys it, or the masses that do not …
2009-05-24 … moving Markovtsova to a private Catholic school. Markovtsova smiled when she explained how religious teachings did not completely fit with her scientist parents’ point of view. Markovtsova finally landed in a science and math magnet program, where she stayed until fourth grade. The family moved to …
2008-12-30 … dementia) Stem cell therapy aids ailing dogs (tags: stemcells pets dogs) Nanotechnology’s biggest stories of 2008 – tech – 27 December 2008 – New Scientist (tags: nanotechnology) Distorted Body Images: A Quick and Easy Way to Reduce Pain: Scientific American (tags: neuroscience) The science of shopping …
2009-07-07 … this meeting". But the meeting was (at least ostensibly) about polar bears, not climate! So that conclusion is a total red herring! U.S. Government Scientist: 'Climate Model Software Doesn't Meet the Best Standards Available' Plus: Another Gov't Scientist admits 'chaotic component of climate system...is …
2009-07-04 … New Delhi ( India's capital city with a pop, ~14 M) has evoked comments like "Monsoon gamble, looming spectre of a drought etc" from many, including a scientist working with Greenpeace. It must be remembered that such delays in Monsoon arrival have occurred in the past and has affected India's agricultural …
2009-06-29 … earth’s climate is what engineers call a “non-linear, dynamic system”. The models have dozens of inputs. Many are little more than the opinion of the scientist – in some cases, just a guess. The sun, for example, is by far the biggest driver of the earth’s climate. But the intensity of solar radiation from …
2009-06-28 … the Goddard Space Flight Center, "Right now, we are in between major ice ages, in a period that has been called the Holocene." Thomas Woods, solar scientist at the University of Colorado in Boulder concludes, "The fluctuations in the solar cycle impacts Earth's global temperature by about 0.1 degree …
2009-06-27 … number of Australians who will no longer take green propaganda on trust. And that's what makes Plimer so influential—not just his credibility as a scientist, but the righteous certainty with which he dismisses man-made global warming as an unscientific dogma. He writes: "The Emissions Trading Scheme …
2009-06-26 … for the disappearance of the giant marsupials, but how they did it." SOURCE Hansen the political activist Any pretense that he is an unbiased scientist is clearly disproven by his own actions -- denials notwithstanding. He is basically just a childish attention-seeker. When as a little kid, he said …
2009-06-23 … degree of warming, violating not only its mandate, but violating the very essence of science protocol and ethics. Even more repulsive to any honest scientist was that the IPCC adopted this false concept as fact making ridiculous claims about potential effects if the globe warmed to the degree that was …
2009-06-20 Atmospheric Scientist: Obama's climate report 'would make Pravda editors blush with envy on how they can misconstrue and mis-report truths for a propaganda angle' The …
2009-06-18 … infrastructure. As a result, full life-cycle emissions are between 10 and 20 per cent higher than “tailpipe” emissions. According to a report in New Scientist, Mikhail Chester and Arpad Horvath of the University of California, Berkeley, included in their calculations data on the “life expectancy” of each …
2009-06-15 The Climate Caper and the RAT Scheme Another book written by a senior Australian Scientist, Garth Paltridge, is about to published by the same people who published Ian Plimer’s best seller “Heaven and Earth”. This is what the publisher has …
2009-06-14 … grasp of the scope of current scientific thought. Perhaps no one -- scientist or not -- fathoms the full scope of technology today. According to scientist and futurist Raymond Kurzweil, the coming technological-evolutionary quantum leap, known as the Singularity, will erase the line between human …
2008-05-19 … the future,” said Premier McGuinty. The Premier was accompanied at the podium by Ontario’s Minister of Energy Donna Cansfield and Canada’s popular scientist and TV-personality, David Suzuki. Cansfield, the driving political force behind the measure that adapts European electricity feed laws to North …
2009-07-06 … of this ambitious initiative […] As a now-scientist I can only say that I support the initiative, not without adding that as a maybe-not-forever scientist I would be even more delighted if such a study wouldn't be limited to researchers but extended to more sectors. Supplement: "Hewitt Associates, …
2009-01-07 Alex & me: how a scientist and a parrot discovered a hidden world of animal intelligence / Irene M. Pepperberg, 636.6865 American lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House / Jon …
2009-07-06 … science in the document. There isn't, and so whether the NCEE was or was not embarrassed to be associated with this is not really my concern as a scientist. - gavin] As for calling Friends of Science an “a astroturf anti-climate science lobbying group” – by “astroturf” do you mean it involves only a …
2009-06-24 … charge... I'm not an AIDS Denialist -- but because I have no expertise on the subject, and the only thing I've read about it in years is the New Scientist article I cite above; read that and you'll know all I do about it I answer to my item he said Actually, the threat of heterosexual AIDS and the …
2009-04-26 … off the seat of such rationality! “Conservatism’s guillotine” is an oxymoron. Media Credit: Jordan Bryan Obama seems to have become Tiruvadi’s Scientist in Chief: “This may very well be the closest we get to a scientific-messiah-president, and that’s good news for every American…. America is still at …
2008-06-06 … that “environmentalism has replaced socialism as the leading secular religion.” Speaking in the debate on the government’s energy bill, Dr. Forster, a scientist by training, noted there was no consensus among climate scientists that “carbon dioxide levels are the key determinant”. “Climate science is a …
2006-10-27 … removed from the bomb project. Kapitza was then put under house arrest. “Under the circumstances, his treatment was remarkably lenient. A lesser scientist would have been shot. That was certaintly what Beria wanted.” A footnote tells us that Beria and Kapitza met after this and Beria gave Kapitza a …
2008-04-07 … when, in discussing an appropriate ethics for a technological society, he derives what he calls an “apriorism of nonintervention: (p. 22) “Whenever the scientist or technician are unable to determine with the greatest accuracy and certainty the global and long-term effects of a possible technique, it is …
2008-04-06 … to ensure that everyone shall find his appropriate place. The state is the form in which the organism of a people expresses itself.” Steiner, Goethe the Scientist, New York 1950, 164. 24. For background see Ralph Bowen, German Theories of the Corporate State, New York 1947. 25. Quotes from Steiner as cited in …
2009-02-15 … say, of photography or the cultivation of flowers, does not want to compile an album or fill a garden which no eyes but his shall ever behold. The scientist, the philosopher, the poet, the author, these would soon weary, though rewarded with every outward luxury, were they cut off from others whose lives …
2009-05-13 … The material is immensely heavier than water By Tudor Vieru, Science Editor 13th of May 2009, 09:34 GMT A few years ago, if someone would have told a scientist that humans will end up producing materials that are more dense than the core of the Sun, they wouldn't have believed it. Still, this is true now. …
2009-03-19 … or carbon 14 are used to trace those changes in a given place "to see what measures have been taken and what has or has not worked," the Spanish scientist said. He said they examine sediments because "they are like a book." "Everything that humans do leaves an impression somewhere -- in lake beds, in …
2009-07-08 … were concluded last December. All the user tests of the Nag missile have been completed and the Army has given its approval, said a senior DRDO scientist. The latest trials of the Nag missile were conducted using an advanced imaging infrared seeker head, one of the Army's essential requirements, the …
2009-07-08 … Kaveri, but the engine was found to be heavier than the required 8.5 tons and provided less thrust than needed to power the LCA, according to a GTRE scientist. The first lot of 40 LCAs being introduced, beginning in 2010, will be powered by the GE 404 engine, but the next batch of aircraft will include …
2009-05-08 … To emphasize: Novelistic thinking, as Broch and Musil brought it into the aesthetic of the modern novel, has nothing to do with the thinking of a scientist or a philosopher; I would even say it is purposely a-philosophic, even anti-philosophic, that is to say, fiercely independent of any system of …
2009-07-08 … and tell students and collegues about the truths of whats going on at the EU, AOC and Globalization, even risking my life, job and reputation as a scientist, with having praised the works of Constance and Rich? In this light I teached one year ago, on Solana's birthday, in his own country. I had to fear …
2008-07-03 … forms of alternative dispute resolution.” Yes, we so want religion ruling us. Bring it on. “My starting point is the Bible,” says a genial, bearded scientist from the television screens of the museum’s first gallery. Between the screens, a model of a dinosaur skeleton is being unearthed by a model of the …
2009-07-08 Francis Collins is an interesting scientist because he isn't an automatic atheist. He wrote: The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief. He's also brilliant. WASHINGTON – Today, President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate Francis S. Collins as …
2009-07-09 … Chinese, Japanese, Germans, women (whoops! not a minority), Republicans, Democrats and many others. I even knew one Czech physicist, a Xerox scientist, biased against Slovaks. I think we are not yet ready to elect a gay as President and I'm not sure about electing a woman. As a woman you know that …
2008-12-17 … How about Al Gore?" "Nice thinking, but we need someone with even less charisma." "Um... Keanu Reeves?" "Awesome. Now for the main character. She's a scientist who's torn up about her husband's death. But since we want people to connect with her, she should be either likable or attractive. Keep in mind: we …
2009-06-14 … distinct varieties of swine flu (North American and Eurasian), a North American avian flu and a human flu (the H3N2 strain last seen in 1993). New Scientist calls it “an unusually mongrelised mix of genetic sequences.” Possible sources of the virus It is widely assumed that the virus evolved in a pig. …
2007-04-06 … at any point that they were measuring what they said they were measuring. There are also some further dismissive comments at the end of the New Scientist article. MORE ON THE VALIDITY OF THE IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST There are two articles here and here published in 2005 that summarize some further …
2008-05-07 … for the genesis of the above-mentioned deviant world views. Elaborating such a conceptual language, being far beyond the individual scope of any scientist, is a step-by-step affair; by means of the contribution of many researchers, it matures to the point when it could be organized under philosophical …
2008-01-17 … changes: War Without End. Now, on what basis can we relate the ascendancy of Christianity to overhead cometary explosions? In a recent issue of New Scientist, (vol 178 issue 2400 - 21 June 2003, page 13) there is an article that reports on the discovery of a meteorite impact crater dating from the fourth …
2007-09-02 … will have to intervene and enforce equality. The same goes for achievements in the arts and sciences and the rest - with the really successful scientist or artist earning more prizes and honours, and more money, than the others... And all of this has nothing to do with The State. That is, the …
2009-07-07 The week before last a Texas jury apparently awarded the largest damages for patent infringement in history. "Abbott Laboratories must pay $1.67 billion to Centocor, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, because its Humira arthritis treatment infringes U.S. Patent No. 7,070,775. The patent was …
2009-06-25 From CNet news: "Apple wanted Psystar back in court, and now it's going to happen. An automatic stay of proceedings imposed when Psystar filed for bankruptcy in May has been lifted by the court, according court documents shared with CNET News. Judge Robert A. Mark, who serves the Southern District …
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2009-07-05 … effect business, but on an issue concerning something that happened almost a century ago?" A Very Public Socialist highlights evidence from New Scientist that the world is perfectly capable of feeding a growing population... The Daily Maybe reports on the climate protesters found guilty this week. …
2006-08-20 … much less likely. A completely different scientific principle - the Raman effect, discovered by Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, the first Asian scientist to win a Nobel prize - lies behind the First Defender device sold by Ahura, an American company. First Defender works by shining an infra-red laser …
2009-03-23 … as a mosasaur, an extinct marine reptile. Barthélemy Faujas de Saint Fond, Montagne de Saint-Pierre, 1799 Gaspar Schott (1608-1666) was a German scientist, specializing in the fields of physics, mathematics and natural philosophy. Schott was a one-time student and long-time collaborator of the German …
2008-02-18 … who is, and who is not, engaged in knowledge work. A widely propagated categorization scheme suggests that to be a knowledge worker one needs to be a scientist or an engineer, a mathematician, an information technology specialist, a teacher or a member of one of the professions. The assumption is that if we …
2009-06-27 … Arabian and French origins. Zappa's father, Frank Vincent Zappa senior, whose musical ability extended to playing "strolling crooner" guitar, was a scientist with a degree from the University of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and worked at various times as an analyst, engineer and metallurgist for the …
2009-06-28 … being pro- or anti- the scientific understanding that brought that technology within reach. As Richard Feynman is meant to have said "I believe that a scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy." Yet it doesn't stop some claiming that a religious devotion to "science" in the …
2009-06-03 … an appropriate title or costume. Under laboratory conditions between 30 and 60 percent of the population will be willing to kill another person upon a scientist's command. De Jouvenal points out that two restraints on European kings limited their exercise of power to a greater degree than modern democracy is …
2009-07-06 … of the U.S. Supreme Court, died at age 79. In 1854, the first official meeting of the Republican Party took place in Jackson, Mich. In 1885, French scientist Louis Pasteur successfully tested an anti-rabies vaccine on a boy who had been bitten by an infected dog. In 1917, during World War I, Arab forces …
2008-11-03 … now this... Meanwhile, popular science journalism hasn't gotten any less scientistic while I wasn't looking. According to this hatchet job in New Scientist, non-materialist philosophy of mind is part of a "war on science" led by the ever-evil Discovery Institute. Joe Gorra does the job of presenting a …
2009-06-03 … idea." Or in the UK every new online publication could be required to register with the recently announced Internet watchdog... November 5, 2008: UK Scientist: 'BBC SHUNNED ME FOR DENYING CLIMATE CHANGE' - UK Daily Express Excerpt: FOR YEARS David Bellamy was one of the best known faces on TV. A respected …
2009-05-29 Iron Angels is the long overdue, first collection of poetry by Geoff Landis. Landis, a scientist at NASA Glenn Research Center, has already won the Rhysling Award for his poetry in addition to the Hugo, Nebula and Locus Awards for his works of …
2009-07-08 … has passed for any sort of legislation at all, no matter how radical. The best known of these frightening climate gnomes is the legendary British scientist James Lovelock, father of Gaia Theory and inventor of the instrument allowing for the atmospheric measurements of CFC's. In recent years, Lovelock …
2009-04-29 … of vials that were under the control of a senior scientist who retired in 2004. When another Fort Detrick scientist recently inventoried the retired scientist's biological samples, he discovered that the three vials of the virus were missing. The original scientist's records about his vials dated back to …
2006-03-02 … nuclear programme, which till recently was acting more like camouflage for the not explicitly spelt out military ambitions," said one top DAE scientist. "It is high time that the dubious status of affairs changes", he said. "In a changed world, where China is making strategic agreements to buy …
2009-04-07 As I’ve noted before, the very first science column I wrote, ca. 1991, was entitled, “What is a scientist?” Last year I re-ran that column with minor editing: the answer to the question hadn’t changed in 17 years. But it may have changed now. That’s …
2007-07-03 … mass destruction for cash. New York Times reports: July 2, 2007, 10:58 am Pakistan Loosens Reins on A.Q. Khan By Mike Nizza A.Q. Khan, the Pakistani scientist who ran an arms bazaar that spread nuclear technology to Libya, Iran and North Korea, is starting to feel freedom again after three and a half years …
2008-10-22 … […] India joins the space race with its first moon mission. There will be further launches to prepare a moon landing in 2011. An Indian scientist from Delhi University stresses the importance of that project in the frame of its economic aspects, namely when it comes to the subject of future …
2008-04-05 … already the terrible situation which were developing in vast areas across the world - including weather phenomenas, climate change. Those so called Scientist the politicians brought on board to back their arguments like those dishonest General in the USA, and the scientist and the Secret agencies who had …
2008-04-04 … contract on our head and our Seychelles EU community is kicked in its butt. Which have become pretty sore. Instead those, the many politicians and scientist who cannot think, they promote the Nuclear energy as alternative energy and the dirty politic with it. This source of energy only for Western White …
2009-06-24 … EARTH [> […] That the Dinosaurs had close relationship with the modern birds is quite evident through detailed research works by the scientists. Scientist Richard Owen who was the first to bring the dinos in the limelight opined that there were three genres of the Dinosaur clan akin to some animals who …
2009-06-24 Vanishing matter points to black hole in Milky Way [>] New Scientist, by David Shiga 29 April 2009 Picture 01 (click to enlarge) Smile of Cheshire Cat Credit: Disney From: Cheshire Cat pictures [>] Excerpt(s […] …
2009-06-21 … the world shown in the novel is intended as ideal, there's an attempt to show a conflict and its resolution with a voluntary self-punishment of a scientist whose reckless experiment caused damage. There's also a fair amount of action in the episodes where the crew of a starship fight alien predators. …
2008-11-16 … that some shock survivors experience after several shocks is actually euphoria, a common sign of head injury. One doesn’t have to be a doctor, scientist or engineer to understand that approximately 200 volts — the average amount of electrical energy delivered to the brain for a half-second or longer …
2009-07-09 … Draining drams with counterfeiters in a lowlife London pub called the Dogg, though, seems less likely. But that's just what Britain's greatest scientist was doing -- and in Newton and the Counterfeiter: The Unknown Detective Career of the World's Greatest Scientist, Thomas Levenson has done an …
2008-10-04 … the nature of language itself, the appeal of metaphor, or Northrop Frye’s “order of words.” Nor is the insight of the poet as distinct from that of the scientist mentioned. At some later point I may tackle those criticisms as subjects worthy of consideration in their own right, for such shortcomings are …
2009-07-09 … were concluded last December. All the user tests of the Nag missile have been completed and the Army has given its approval, said a senior DRDO scientist. The latest trials of the Nag missile were conducted using an advanced imaging infrared seeker head, one of the Army's essential requirements, the …
2006-01-29 … ex. Volta à França em bicicleta). MUITOS PARABÉNS. 1946 – Harry Hopkins dies (b. 1890). American politician. 1947 – Linda B. Buck was born. American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. 1948 – Cristina Saralegui was born. Hispanic Talk-Show Host. 1948 – Marc Singer was born. …
2007-10-14 … the highest level of complexity you can manage in such a scientific assessment,” Dr. Schellnhuber said in a telephone interview from Milan. For a scientist, he said, taking part on the climate change panel entails considerable sacrifices. “It drives you absolutely crazy,” Dr. Schellnhuber said. “You fly …
2007-10-08 http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/oct/06/genetics.climatechange · Scientist has made synthetic chromosome · Breakthrough could combat global warming * Ed Pilkington in New York * The Guardian * Saturday October 6 2007 Craig …
2009-07-02 … many people featured in your obituaries, but surely of greater concern is the overwhelming proportion of people from music, the arts and media. As a scientist, I confidently anticipate immortality. David Cooper Tunbridge Wells, Kent Imagine my amusement at receiving a letter from the DWP addressed to a Mr …
2009-07-08 … period on the greenhouse gas regulatory proceeding, which ended on Tuesday. The EPA also said in its statement: "The individual in question is not a scientist and was not part of the working group dealing with this issue. Nevertheless, the document he submitted was reviewed by his peers and agency …
2009-05-21 … in three women. The first act focuses on a youthful and virtuoso love, of a certain sort. Hoffmann's first love is Olympia, an automaton created by the scientist Spalanzani. Coppélius, Olympia's co-maker and this act's evil incarnation, sells Hoffmann magic glasses which make Olympia appear as a real woman. …
2009-05-25 … in the list of indicted books turns the fortunes once again and Galileo is silenced for years. When finally Cardinal Barberini is elected pope, the scientist hopes to find a sympathetic ear in the science inclined new head of the church, only to find himself on the wrong side once again and threatened by …
2009-05-16 … the emotional state I am in these days it is perhaps not a bad idea to be forced to look back at the person I have been some 27 years ago. I was no scientist then, only dreaming of becoming one, while right now I am trying to figure out if there's anything left to dream of in it. The child is grown, the …
2009-03-18 … field, the community of experts is very small: once someone is cast out there is really nowhere else to go. The process of retraining for a scientist is an extremely long and painful process: being able to work at a respectable professional level in any field of science can easily require ten …
2009-01-16 … invariably color an answer to the very same question, as simple and objective as it may be, presented to a human being. In my professional work as a scientist, google is my best friend and most reliable source of information. I invariably noticed over and over again how I get a lot more information, more …
2008-12-26 … effects of the treatment begin to take place, to a sophisticated intelligence. The parabola of ascent reaches its peak when Charlie, having become a scientist himself, discovers what he labels the "Algernon-Gordon effect", namely that the enhancement process eventually reverts, and moreover, that the …
2009-07-09 … Michael Hanlon in the Daily Mail is not looking forward to the prospect of a world that doesn't need men. But if - and it is still a big if - scientists could one day use cells from female embryos to produce sperm, or perhaps even DNA extracted from an adult's skin or cheek-lining cells, then we …
2009-07-06 … yard is a riot of native plants — camas and saskatoon berries, salmonberries and thimbleberries, wild gingers and rattlesnake plantain. She is a scientist and so knows these plants also as Camassia leichtlinii and Amelanchier alnifolia, Rubus spectabilis and Rubus parviflorus, Asarum caudatum and …
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