British scientists develop synthetic vaccine technology

In CategoryVaccines
ByRuss Bianchi

The attached article PROVES current vaccines are UNSAFE and cause AUTISM and other disease, and this article also proves the new technology is no better, with cancer causing genetic modification and artificial chemical synthesis.

Drugs KILL, Plants CURE.

~ Uncle Russ

Scientists in Britain have developed a way of creating a wholly synthetic vaccine, taking away the need to use live and potentially infectious viruses.

British scientists develop synthetic vaccine technology

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The evil of Monsanto and GMOs explained: Bad technology, endless greed and the destruction of humanity

In CategoryFood and More, Genetic Modification
ByRuss Bianchi

YES on Proposition 37 in California is a good thing, it exposes the OVERT corruption and criminal fraud allowed by the incumbent US Congress (House ans Senate) as well as The White House has allowed in the systematic poisoning of the US Population!

Genetic Modification of any kind at any exposure level is not only scientifically proven to cause cancer, birth defects, disease and premature death,it is in FACT genocidal, eugenic, and crimes against humanity!

Want real wellness?

You need to DRINK LIFE IN!

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

By now, nearly all informed people recognize that Monsanto is widely regarded as the most evil corporation on our planet. But what, exactly, makes Monsanto so evil? Why is Monsanto worse than a pharmaceutical company, a pesticide company or even a weapons manufacturer?

The evil of Monsanto and GMOs explained: Bad technology, endless greed and the destruction of humanity

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Slim televisions

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc, Weight Health
ByRuss Bianchi

This just in from our colleague Dr. Howard W. Fischer, author of a brand new, massively researched book on moringa of the varietal only Zija® International provides fully bioavailable at: www.themoringabook.com

High Fructose Corn Syrup strikes again!

~ Uncle Russ

 

 

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Obama dines with tech stars of Silicon Valley

In CategoryEducation, Government, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

“Why we have the best government money can buy.”  Will Rogers

~ Uncle Russ

President Obama – on his first official trip to the Bay Area that didn’t involve political fundraising – held a dinner meeting Thursday to talk job creation and education with a star-studded team of Silicon Valley executives and leaders, many of them past generous contributors to Democratic causes.

Obama dines with tech stars of Silicon Valley

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A life filled with firsts

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

Ellen Swallow Richards, MIT’s first female graduate and faculty member, opened the door for women in science, and founded ecology and home economics along the way

A life filled with firsts

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What happens when mom unplugs teens for 6 months?

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Susan Maushart lived out every parent’s fantasy: She unplugged her teenagers.

For six months, she took away the Internet, TV, iPods, cell phones and video games. The eerie glow of screens stopped lighting up the family room. Electronic devices no longer chirped through the night like “evil crickets.” And she stopped carrying her iPhone into the bathroom.

What happens when mom unplugs teens for 6 months?

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The Right Stuff to Wear

In CategoryUncategorized
ByRuss Bianchi

Stashed in a Smithsonian storage building in this Washington suburb are some of the engineering wonders of the space race.

The Right Stuff to Wear

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Amber Case: We are all cyborgs now

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Technology is evolving us, says Amber Case, as we become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of homo sapiens. We now rely on “external brains” (cell phones and computers) to communicate, remember, even live out secondary lives. But will these machines ultimately connect or conquer us? Case offers surprising insight into our cyborg selves.

Amber Case: We are all cyborgs now

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Roquette Awarded with Ringier Technology Innovation Prize for Nutriose

In CategoryUncategorized
ByRuss Bianchi

MALTITOL was DENIED a Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) petition at FDA in 1994 by the TOWA CHEMICAL COMPANY of Japan, because it causes bowel cancer in 63% of all ingestion animals at LOW ingestion levels within 6 weeks of the study.  Polyol or alcohol distilled sweeteners, which include d-tagatose, xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol, polydextrose, lactitol, eyrthitol, and maltitol CAUSE CANCER, and several intestinal distress at any level of consumption.

~ Uncle Russ

Source:Food Ingredients First

Sector:General Company & Ingredient Information

Summary:All winners are selected by a group of independent judges composed of well-known industrial experts. Since 2005, the Awards have been duly acknowledged as one of the most prestigious in China in the industries covered.

Roquette Awarded with Ringier Technology Innovation Prize for Nutriose

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Too much technology late at night disturbs sleep schedule for children

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Music, Television, Technology, Etc, Sleep/Insomnia
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) Research presented at SLEEP 2010, the 24th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, has revealed that children who use technology late at night are more prone to develop cognitive problems than children who have regular sleeping patterns that do not involve staying up late on their computers and cell phones.

Too much technology late at night disturbs sleep schedule for children

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Fixing Technical Problems for a Good Night’s Sleep as Kids Start a New School Year

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Education, Music, Television, Technology, Etc, Sleep/Insomnia
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (Aug. 11, 2010) — Getting a good night’s sleep often comes down to technique. Avoiding late-night technology use and keeping a regular sleep schedule are two important techniques to heed as kids head back to school.

Fixing Technical Problems for a Good Night’s Sleep as Kids Start a New School Year

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Growing Body Parts

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc, Other Human Health Conditions, Science
ByRuss Bianchi

Morley Safer reports on the emerging technology of growing body parts from human cells taken directly from patients, providing new hope for amputees and patients on organ-transplant lists.

 

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Shell: Technology key to energy security

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

Total LIES from a company who has caused several ocean spills (Gulf of Niger), as big or larger than the BP spill.  There is an abundance of oil reserves around the world and the talk of shortages is a manufactured BIG LIE to drive profits up.

~ Uncle Russ

LONDON, July 27 (UPI) — The world is facing drastic energy shortages unless investors back technological advancements in all forms of energy, executives said in London.

Shell: Technology key to energy security

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The Web Means the End of Forgetting

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

The access to information has never been more in the entire history of our species, what we do with it for good or evil remains a fundamental issue.

~ Uncle Russ

Four years ago, Stacy Snyder, then a 25-year-old teacher in training at Conestoga Valley High School in Lancaster, Pa., posted a photo on her MySpace page that showed her at a party wearing a pirate hat and drinking from a plastic cup, with the caption “Drunken Pirate.”

The Web Means the End of Forgetting

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Technological Arrogance Behind Oil Spill

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s all so familiar. A technological disaster, then a presidential commission examining what went wrong. And ultimately a discovery that while technology marches on, concern for safety lags. Technology isn’t as foolproof as it seemed.

Technological Arrogance Behind Oil Spill

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This will boggle your mind, I know it did mine!

In CategoryAging, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

This will boggle your mind, I know it did mine! 

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The year is 1910 
One hundred years ago. 
What a difference a century makes! 
Here are some statistics for the Year 1910:

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The average life expectancy for men was 47 years.

Fuel for this car was sold in drug stores only. 

Only 14 percent of the homes had a bathtub.

Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone.

There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads.

The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph.

The tallest structure in the world was the Eiffel Tower !

The average US wage in 1910 was 22 cents per hour.

The average US worker made between $200 and $400 per year ..

A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000 per year, 

A dentist $2,500 per year, a veterinarian between $1,500 and $4,000 per year, and a mechanical engineer about $5,000 per year.

More than 95 percent of all births took place at HOME .

Ninety percent of all Doctors had NO COLLEGE EDUCATION!

Instead, they attended so-called medical schools, many of which

Were condemned in the press AND the government as ‘substandard.’

Sugar cost four cents a pound.

Eggs were fourteen cents a dozen.

Coffee was fifteen cents a pound.

Most women only washed their hair once a month, and used Borax or egg yolks for shampoo.

Canada passed a law that prohibited poor people from entering into their country for any reason.

The Five leading causes of death were:

1. Pneumonia and influenza 
2. Tuberculosis 
3. Diarrhea 
4. Heart disease 
5. Stroke

The American flag had 45 stars ….

The population of Las Vegas , Nevada , was only 30!!!!

Crossword puzzles, canned beer, and iced tea hadn’t been invented yet.

There was no Mother’s Day or Father’s Day.

Two out of every 10 adults couldn’t read or write and 

Only 6 percent of all Americans had graduated from high school..

Marijuana, heroin, and morphine were all available over the counter at the local corner drugstores.

Back then pharmacists said, ‘Heroin clears the complexion, gives buoyancy to the mind, regulates the stomach and bowels, and is, in fact, a perfect guardian of health’

( Shocking? DUH! )

Eighteen percent of households had at least one full-time servant or domestic help ….

There were about 230 reported murders in the ENTIRE U.S.A. ! 

Try to imagine what it may be like in another 100 years. 

IT STAGGERS THE MIND 

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Did you know?

In CategoryEducation, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Thanks to Carl Fisch for this eye opening presentation…

Did you know?

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Pay Attention

In CategoryEducation, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

The future of direct marketing is virtual, instant, and digital.  Beam me up Scotty!

~ Uncle Russ

Since most of today’s students can appropriately be labeled as “Digital Learners”, why do so many teachers refuse to enter the digital age with their teaching practices?

This presentation was created in an effort to motivate teachers to more effectively use technology in their teaching.

Pay Attention

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Evolution of Technology and Teaching

In CategoryEducation, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Advances in technology have powered paradigmatic shifts in education (Frick, 1991)…the video from the award winning authors of Fluency in Distance Learning (www.tdsolutionsonline.com)encourage educators to use technology in new ways to support and transform erstwhile ways of teaching and learning.

Evolution of Technology and Teaching

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Tesla: A Green Startup in the Fast Lane

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

You, of course, know the Microsoft story. Bill Gates and Paul Allen formed the company to sell software applications. When IBM decided to build a PC, Microsoft won the contract to supply an operating system that it didn’t own at the time. Imitation PC makers like Compaq — and worldwide fame — followed.

Tesla: A Green Startup in the Fast Lane

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High-energy project in high desert

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

Bring your own marshmallows.

~ Uncle Russ

The sprawling solar installations gobbling up California’s deserts have a new competitor, one that claims to generate more energy at lower costs while using less open space. Known as concentrator photovoltaics, or CPV, the technology is featured in an installation that will be revealed Tuesday at Victor Valley College.

High-energy project in high desert

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Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Object Recognition Systems That Break Images Into Ever Smaller Parts Should Be Much More Efficient

In CategoryMusic, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (May 17, 2010) — Object recognition is one of the core topics in computer vision research: After all, a computer that can see isn’t much use if it has no idea what it’s looking at. Researchers at MIT, working with colleagues at the University of California, Los Angeles, have developed new techniques that should make object recognition systems much easier to build and should enable them use computer memory more efficiently.

Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Object Recognition Systems That Break Images Into Ever Smaller Parts Should Be Much More Efficient

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Study paves way for new biofuels models, technologies

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Corn ethanol is among the most UNGREEN, polluting, inefficient (1.38 cares to make on gallon) and uneconomical taxpayer rip-offs, ongoing, from King Corn (the name of a documentary in the video section of this web site).  

Corn is to nutrition (or biofuel) what porn is to fine art.

~ Uncle Russ

Biofuels hold promise as environmentally friendly sources of renewable energy, but which ones should industry and policy leaders focus their efforts on developing? A new study involving researchers from North Carolina State University offers detailed insights into how biofuel chemicals react when burned.

Study paves way for new biofuels models, technologies

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