Expressions of Concern from Scientists, Physicians, Health Policy Experts & Others

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ByRuss Bianchi

William Rea, MD

Founder & Director of the Environmental Health Center, Dallas Past President, American Academy of Environmental Medicine

“Sensitivity to electromagnetic radiation is the emerging health problem of the 21st century.  It is imperative health practitioners, governments, schools and parents learn more about it. The human health stakes are significant”.

 

Expressions of Concern from Scientists, Physicians, Health Policy Experts & Others

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‘Fountain of Youth’ Telomerase: Scientists Successfully Map Enzyme That Has Rejuvenating Effect On Cells

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

Mar. 27, 2013 — In collaboration with an international research team, University of Copenhagen researchers have for the first time mapped telomerase, an enzyme which has a kind of rejuvenating effect on normal cell aging. The findings have just been published in Nature Genetics and are a step forward in the fight against cancer.

‘Fountain of Youth’ Telomerase: Scientists Successfully Map Enzyme That Has Rejuvenating Effect On Cells

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Scientists engineer E.coli caffeine ‘addiction’ in beverages, say bacteria could clean wastewater

In CategoryBeverages
ByRuss Bianchi

Literally they are now selling you FECAL MATTER in your soda!

Big Soda. And the GMO Death Merchants want to KILL YOU!

~ Uncle Russ

Scientists in the US have genetically modified an E.coli strain so that it is ‘addicted’ to caffeine, where it feeds on the stimulant and serves as a biosensor to measure levels thereof in common beverages such as Coke.

Scientists engineer E.coli caffeine ‘addiction’ in beverages, say bacteria could clean wastewater

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Scientists link excess sugar to cancer

In CategoryCancer, HFCS & Sugars
ByRuss Bianchi

High Fructose Corn Syrup is a primary cause of obesity globally.

Read FAT LAND by Greg Critser, in the recommended food reading section of this web site, and watch WHAT’S WRONG WITH WHAT WE EAT?, as well as ‘SUGAR – THE BITTER TRUTH’ by Dr. Robert Lustig, MD, found on the front page of this wen site.

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Drink Life In!

~ Uncle Russ

Sugars are needed to provide us with energy and in moderate amounts contribute to our well-being. Sustained high levels of sugars, as is found in diabetics, damages our cells and now is shown that can also increase our chance to get cancer: The dose makes the poison as Paracelsus said.

Scientists link excess sugar to cancer

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MaD scientists mull apocalypse’s impact on clinical trials

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

This blog previously posted the Meso American Doomsday (MAD) of 12-21-12 is a FRAUD, when a Mayan Calendar was found going another 1000 years.

Therefore you will need a passive residual referral income.

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

Post Script: though thus spoof article refers to fictional circumstances, it is in fact not far from reality as Big Pharma has been documented time and time again to be falsifying drug trial results in offshore bundling and even totally fabricating drug approval studies to seek regulatory approval for revenue.  Argumentation that drug benefits outweigh the risks is also a fraud.

The end of the world is likely to have a negative impact on clinical trials according to research published in the journal of the Canadian Medical Association.

MaD scientists mull apocalypse’s impact on clinical trials

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Vast F.D.A. Effort Tracked E-Mails of Its Scientists

In CategoryGovernment
ByRuss Bianchi

There are several books that are MD authored on the FDA in the food and technical recommended reading sections of this web site worth your consideration.

The FDA works for Congress.

Congress is bought and paid for by special interest lobbies for Big Pharma and Big Food and Beverage.

You are NOT being protected from harm by Uncle Sam.

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Drink Life In!

~ Uncle Russ

A wide-ranging surveillance operation by the Food and Drug Administration against a group of its own scientists used an enemies list of sorts as it secretly captured thousands of e-mails that the disgruntled scientists sent privately to members of Congress, lawyers, labor officials, journalists and even President Obama, previously undisclosed records show.

Vast F.D.A. Effort Tracked E-Mails of Its Scientists

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Busted! Scientists leave out data to produce bogus findings

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

Big Pharma has been flat out LYING. Shore result cherry picked FOR DECADES to bamboozle and get FDA approval on marginal and harmful drugs and retread of failed drugs.

What is surprising is this outing comes from within the British Medical Journal, a known secondary rag, that was proven to have malignantly gone after Dr. Wakefield. MD, on the proven vaccine and autism connection, at the behest of Big Pharma influence monies.

~ Uncle Russ

 Clinical trials of drugs and other medical therapies are carefully carried out and are the very gold standard of scientific proof, right?

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Scientists Behaving Badly

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

This article was forwarded by Dr. Mike West, the article sounds accurate to me.

~ Uncle Russ

Global-warming skeptics spend much of their time knocking down the fatuous warmist claim that the science is settled.

Scientists Behaving Badly

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Scientists respond to overuse of agricultural chemicals by genetically engineering crops to produce their own fertilizer

In CategoryAgriculture, Farming, Etc, Genetic Modification, Science
ByRuss Bianchi
A couple of researchers from the University of Alberta (U-A) in Canada say they have come up with a novel new way to eventually end the practice of having to apply environmentally-harmful fertilizer chemicals to commercial crops.

Scientists respond to overuse of agricultural chemicals by genetically engineering crops to produce their own fertilizer
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Scientists learn startling new truth about sugar

In CategoryHFCS & Sugars
ByRuss Bianchi

Flying in the face of years of scientific belief, University of Illinois researchers have demonstrated that sugar doesn’t melt, it decomposes.

Scientists learn startling new truth about sugar

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Drillers propose deep-Earth quest

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

This spring, scientists will try to retrieve the deepest types of rock ever extracted from beneath the seabed.

Drillers propose deep-Earth quest

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Scientist warns on safety of Monsanto’s Roundup

In CategoryProducts, Health Dangers, Etc, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

If it’s from the Death Merchants, it cannot be good.

~ Uncle Russ

Questions about the safety of a popular herbicide made by Monsanto Co have resurfaced in a warning from a U.S. scientist that claims top-selling Roundup may contribute to plant disease and health problems for farm animals.

Scientist warns on safety of Monsanto’s Roundup

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Scientists Are Cleared of Misuse of Data

In CategoryEnvironmental
ByRuss Bianchi

The Al Goreistas remain profiteering, taxpayer raiding LIARS.  There is no global warming, climate change, moisture deviation, and other psycho-babble terminology that translates into = FRAUD, DECEIT, THEFT, & LIE$.

~ Uncle Russ

An inquiry by a federal watchdog agency found no evidence that scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration manipulated climate data to buttress the evidence in support of global warming, officials said on Thursday.

Scientists Are Cleared of Misuse of Data

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Scientists in possible cold fusion breakthrough

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Researchers at a US Navy laboratory have unveiled what they say is “significant” evidence of cold fusion, a potential energy source that has many skeptics in the scientific community.

Scientists in possible cold fusion breakthrough

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Scientists identify a deadly tool in Salmonella’s bag of tricks

In CategoryToxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Salmonella contamination in the processed food and beverage chain is on the rise, and exposures, or actual cases, are heavily under identified, reported, or correctly treated.

~ Uncle Russ

The potentially deadly bacterium Salmonella possesses a molecular machine that marshals the proteins it needs to hijack cellular mechanisms and infect millions worldwide.

Scientists identify a deadly tool in Salmonella’s bag of tricks

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Scientists suggest protocol for messaging to aliens

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

 In 1974, humans broadcast the first message targeted at extraterrestrial life using the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico.

Scientists suggest protocol for messaging to aliens

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More than 100 years ago, 2 pioneering scientists figured out how to keep canned food safe

In CategoryFood and More
ByRuss Bianchi

In the late 18th century, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte offered a cash reward to anyone who could develop a reliable method to preserve food — and keep Napoleon’s armies fed. Fifteen years later, French confectioner Nicholas Appert won the prize with his method of heating food and sealing it in an airtight container.

More than 100 years ago, 2 pioneering scientists figured out how to keep canned food safe

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Scientists discover fractal pattern in Scotch tape

In CategoryProducts, Health Dangers, Etc, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

(PhysOrg.com) — Clear cellophane tape – which can be found in almost every home in the industrialized world – may seem quite ordinary, but recent research has shown otherwise. In 2008, scientists discovered that, when peeled, Scotch tape produces X-rays that are strong enough to image the bones in a human finger. In a new study, scientists have further investigated what happens when clear tape is peeled, and found that the tape’s surface roughness displays a fractal pattern. The findings may lead to a better understanding of the processes involved in peeling, the origin of the X-ray emission, and in the design of better tape that can be reused repeatedly.

Scientists discover fractal pattern in Scotch tape

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Scientist shows link between diet and onset of mental illness

In CategoryBrain/Mental Health, Diet
ByRuss Bianchi

Changes in diet have been linked to a reduction of abnormal behaviors in mentally ill people or animals, but a Purdue University study shows that diet might also trigger the onset of mental illness in the first place.

Scientist shows link between diet and onset of mental illness

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Scientists glimpse universe before the Big Bang

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

(PhysOrg.com) — In general, asking what happened before the Big Bang is not really considered a science question. According to Big Bang theory, time did not even exist before this point roughly 13.7 billion years ago. But now, Oxford University physicist Roger Penrose and Vahe Gurzadyan from the Yerevan Physics Institute in Armenia have found an effect in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) that allows them to “see through” the Big Bang into what came before.

Scientists glimpse universe before the Big Bang

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Large Hadron Collider scientists release music record

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

A group of 20 physicists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest particle accelerator, have recorded and released an album, titled Resonance.

Large Hadron Collider scientists release music record

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Scientists unlock how trans fats harm arteries

In CategoryCardiovascular Health, Fats
ByRuss Bianchi

The method by which dietary trans fats cause hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) may have been identified by a new study on mice fed a high trans fat diet.

Scientists unlock how trans fats harm arteries

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US researchers fight to reclaim climate science message

In CategoryEnvironmental, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

Hundreds of scientists have signed up to two new campaigns that seek to regain control of the message about climate science.

US researchers fight to reclaim climate science message

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Scientists Call for Caution on Widely Used Flame Retardants

In CategoryProducts, Health Dangers, Etc, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

A statement signed by nearly 150 scientists from 22 countries raises concerns about occurrence, toxicity, and efficacy of a major class of flame retardant chemicals commonly found in upholstered furniture, foam carpet pads, textiles, televisions and other consumer electronics, airplanes, and automobiles. These chemicals also were used in mattresses produced before July 2007.

Scientists Call for Caution on Widely Used Flame Retardants

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New Brain Machine Reads Minds in Modest Breakthrough

In CategoryBrain/Mental Health, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

A new advance in brain-machine interfaces could enable scientists to one day decode what a person is thinking simply by monitoring brain cell activity.

New Brain Machine Reads Minds in Modest Breakthrough

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Scientists explore potential of functional antioxidant cheese

In CategoryFood and More
ByRuss Bianchi

Fortification like in yogurt, milk, cheese, shales is NOT absorbable and enzymatically and amino acid DEAD. These products are hyped rip offs.

~ Uncle Russ

Fortifying cheese curds with polyphenolic compounds such as EGCG from tea may produce cheese products with enhanced nutritional value, indicates new research.

Scientists explore potential of functional antioxidant cheese

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Panel: Gov’t blocked scientists on spill estimate

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Vote out all incumbents, irrespective of political affiliation this November 2nd, 2010

~ Uncle Russ

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration blocked efforts by government scientists to tell the public just how bad the Gulf oil spill could become and committed other missteps that raised questions about its competence and candor during the crisis, according to a commission appointed by the president to investigate the disaster.

Panel: Gov’t blocked scientists on spill estimate

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Scientists and Soldiers Solve a Bee Mystery

In CategoryAnimals, Insects, etc
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s the force fed HFCS, Stupid!

~ Uncle Russ

DENVER — It has been one of the great murder mysteries of the garden: what is killing off the honeybees?

Scientists and Soldiers Solve a Bee Mystery

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Nobel Scientist Discovers Scientific Basis of Homeopathy

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Plants, Spices, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) At a time when the British Medical Association is calling for an end to national funding for homeopathy and detractors are describing it as “nonsense on stilts”, a Nobel prize-winning scientist has made a discovery that suggests that homeopathy does have a scientific basis after all.

Nobel Scientist Discovers Scientific Basis of Homeopathy

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Notre Dame and Wyoming scientists genetically engineer silkworms to produce artificial spider silk

In CategoryGenetic Modification
ByRuss Bianchi

GMO, even in textiles is guaranteed to harm somewhere and somehow.

~ Uncle Russ

A research and development effort by the University of Notre Dame, the University of Wyoming, and Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. has succeeded in producing transgenic silkworms capable of spinning artificial spider silks.

Notre Dame and Wyoming scientists genetically engineer silkworms to produce artificial spider silk

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Blue holes a mystery of the deep

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

On the long list of reasons why few scientists have dared plumb the mysteries of the Bahamas’ famed blue holes, the toxic swamp gas actually rates pretty low.

Blue holes a mystery of the deep

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Scientists claim GM cowpea could generate US$1 billion

In CategoryAgriculture, Farming, Etc, Food and More, Genetic Modification
ByRuss Bianchi

The latest tactic of the Genetically Modified DEATH MERCHANTS is to prey on third world countries for approval, since the first and second world countries have BANNED these cancer causing and birth defect inducing seeds, crops, practices, livestock and brands.  The Haig needs to go after these DEATH MERCHANTS for CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY in known and proven genocide by agricultural FRANKENFOOD proxy.

~ Uncle Russ

[SALY, SENEGAL] A pest-resistant version of the black-eyed pea, a subspecies of the cowpea, is on track for commercial introduction, promising higher yields and claimed savings of up to US$1 billion on a crop that has found new popularity among African smallholders. 

Scientists claim GM cowpea could generate US$1 billion

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Scientists call for GM review after surge in pests around cotton farms in China

In CategoryAgriculture, Farming, Etc, Genetic Modification
ByRuss Bianchi

Boycott all GM crops and products, save your family and your life.

~ Uncle Russ

Scientists are calling for the long-term risks of GM crops to be reassessed after field studies revealed an explosion in pest numbers around farms growing modified strains of cotton.

Scientists call for GM review after surge in pests around cotton farms in China

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Scientists Trace the Genetic History of the Apple

In CategoryFood and More
ByRuss Bianchi

Apples are among the most nutrient deplete and genetically modified or chemically processed as well as pesticide, herbicide and insecticide laden fruit in America. An apple a day will take you life away.

~ Uncle Russ

Source:Food Ingredients First

Sector:Fruits & Vegetables

Summary:The availability of a genome sequence for apple will allow scientists to more rapidly identify which genes provide desirable characteristics to the fruit and which genes and gene variants provide disease or drought resistance to the plant.

Scientists Trace the Genetic History of the Apple

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Scientists Clarify Structural Basis for Biosynthesis of Mysterious 21st Amino Acid

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Aug. 14, 2010) — Researchers at the RIKEN Systems and Structural Biology Center and the University of Tokyo have clarified the structural basis for the biosynthesis of selenocysteine (Sec), an amino acid whose encoding mechanism offers clues about the origins of the genetic alphabet. The findings deepen our understanding of protein synthesis and lay the groundwork for advances in protein design.

Scientists Clarify Structural Basis for Biosynthesis of Mysterious 21st Amino Acid

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Scientists call for global policy change on vitamin D

In CategoryVitamins
ByRuss Bianchi

International experts have again called out for an increase in daily recommendations for Vitamin D, which they say is crucial to reduce the risk of a host a diseases.

Scientists call for global policy change on vitamin D

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Scientists Test Australia’s Moreton Bay as Coral ‘Lifeboat’

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (Aug. 13, 2010) — An international team of scientists has been exploring Moreton Bay, close to Brisbane, as a possible ‘lifeboat’ to save corals from the Great Barrier Reef at risk of extermination under climate change.

Scientists Test Australia’s Moreton Bay as Coral ‘Lifeboat’

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Scientists find sea sponges share human genes

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

If you are a current member of the US House or US Senate, or federal employee, the number is closer to 95% of the same DNA.

~ Uncle Russ

Mankind may be descended from apes but Australian scientists have found proof of links much closer to the sea floor, with a study revealing that sea sponges share almost 70 percent of human genes.

Scientists find sea sponges share human genes

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Search for Mysterious Red ‘Space Glow’ Leads to Chemistry Search Engine

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

For decades, NASA scientists had tried to match the infrared emissions from carbon chemicals called Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) to a mysterious infrared glow released by certain stars. The scientists never did find the right match, but in the course of their research, they built up a database of PAH signatures unmatched anywhere in the world.

Search for Mysterious Red ‘Space Glow’ Leads to Chemistry Search Engine

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Scientists predict flavor impacts of energy drink ingredients

In CategoryBeverages
ByRuss Bianchi

New research has attempted to quantify the sensory profiles of functional ingredients in energy drinks, to aid the understanding of how such ingredients impact overall flavor.

Scientists predict flavor impacts of energy drink ingredients

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UCLA scientists for the first time identify a cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer

In CategoryCancer
ByRuss Bianchi

UCLA scientists have identified for the first time a cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer, a discovery that could result in better predictive and diagnostics tools and the development of new and more effective targeted treatments for the disease.

UCLA scientists for the first time identify a cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer

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Caltech scientists measure changing lake depths on Titan

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

On Earth, lake levels rise and fall with the seasons and with longer-term climate changes, as precipitation, evaporation, and runoff add and remove liquid. Now, for the first time, scientists have found compelling evidence for similar lake-level changes on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan—the only other place in the solar system seen to have a hydrological cycle with standing liquid on the surface.

Caltech scientists measure changing lake depths on Titan

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Scientists devise guide to the perfect handshake

In CategoryFood for Thought
ByRuss Bianchi

Help is here for people who are overcome with nerves when faced with the age-old custom of shaking hands — British scientists have unveiled a step-by-step guide to the perfect handshake.

Scientists devise guide to the perfect handshake

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Scientists say plants can remember properties of light

In CategoryPlants, Spices, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

This goes back to krillian photography.

~ Uncle Russ

(PhysOrg.com) — Researchers in Poland say plants are able to remember and react to information on light intensity and quality by transmitting information from leaf to leaf.

Scientists say plants can remember properties of light

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Scientists discover clues to inflammatory disease

In CategoryImmune system, Other Human Health Conditions
ByRuss Bianchi

These scientists are on Big Pharma payrolls, HFCS is the main CAUSE.

~ Uncle Russ

Immune system cells called macrophages spring into action to surround and destroy threats such as viruses or cancer cells. But sometimes the would-be protective response leads to persistent inflammation, which, in turn, can cause disease.

Scientists discover clues to inflammatory disease

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‘Climategate’ Inquiry Mostly Vindicates Scientists

In CategoryEnvironmental, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

LONDON (AP) — An independent British report into the leak of hundreds of e-mails from one of the world’s leading climate research centers has largely vindicated the scientists involved, a finding many in the field hope will calm the global uproar dubbed “Climategate.”

‘Climategate’ Inquiry Mostly Vindicates Scientists

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US climate scientists receive hate mail barrage in wake of UEA scandal

In CategoryEnvironmental, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

Al Gore remains a liar, profiteer, and falsifier of hard data.

~ Uncle Russ

Climate scientists in the US say police inaction has left them defenceless in the face of a torrent of death threats and hate mail, leaving them fearing for their lives and one to contemplate arming himself with a handgun.

US climate scientists receive hate mail barrage in wake of UEA scandal

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Scientists find natural way to curb your greed

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

(PhysOrg.com) — University of Manchester scientists have discovered a naturally-occurring appetite suppressant that could be used to make a diet drug without side effects.

Scientists find natural way to curb your greed

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Scientists announce discovery of 3.6 million-year-old relative of ‘Lucy’

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

So they SHOULD have named the relative Desi.

~ Uncle Russ

Cleveland . . . Meet “Lucy’s” great-grandfather. Scientists from The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Kent State University, Case Western Reserve University, Addis Ababa University and Berkeley Geochronology Center were part of an international team that discovered and analyzed a 3.6 million-year-old partial skeleton found in Ethiopia.

Scientists announce discovery of 3.6 million-year-old relative of ‘Lucy’

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Scientists study body’s ‘good’ bacteria

In CategoryScience
ByRuss Bianchi

MAYWOOD, Ill., June 14 (UPI) — U.S. medical scientists say they’ve discovered how some types of bacteria boost the effectiveness of the human immune system.

Scientists study body’s ‘good’ bacteria

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