By Michael Grabell , ProPublica The Transportation Security Administration says its full-body X-ray scanners are safe and that radiation from a scan is equivalent to what’s received in about two minutes of flying. The company that makes them says it’s safer than eating a banana [1]. But some scientists with expertise in imaging […]
NFL Playing Rule Proposal Results: NFL Competition Committee
Competition Committee Chair & Falcons President Rich McKay – NFL Playing Rule Proposal Results 3-22-11 NFL www.sportscapperisland.com/ 03/22/2011 NFL COMPETITION COMMITTEE CHAIR & FALCONS PRESIDENT RICH MC KAY NFL PLAYING RULE PROPOSAL RESULTS 2011 NFL ANNUAL MEETING – NEW ORLEANS, LA Tuesday, March 22, 2011 Opening comments: This morning we voted on […]
Meet the son of soil, Be proud of him
Jammu, February 02 (Scoop News) – Nurturing a childhood dream of making big in life, a young engineer from Jammu has done its alma matter and family members proud by co-authoring a book on the subject of Digital Signal Processing. Alumni of Government College Of Engineering And Technology (GCET), Jammu, Sidharth Mahotra,has achieved this rare feat […]
Avatar is Real: Indigenous Peoples are Being Displaced by Wars and Corporations
Indigenous peoples in the Americas and Africa are being displaced by wars and corporations, in order to extract the natural resources found in their territories. If you haven’t seeing Avatar, you are missing out on a good movie. The film excels in creativity, imagination, excitement, plot and an amazing technical work. The result is overwhelmingly […]
Which companies are developing universal flu vaccines and from what sources?
The Emerging Technologies Conference at M.I.T. ended a few days ago with a focus on developing universal flu vaccines. Which companies are going to develop those vaccines, and when will they begin research? NanoViricides are coming soon. The planet needs safer, universal vaccines to handle emerging viruses. The goal of various emerging technologies companies with new contracts is to […]
New flu vaccine from engineered e-coli, dog cells, worms, viruses, and insects on its way
Vaccines are slow and unreliable just when you need them, according to the November 22, 2009 Washington Post news article published online at the Google news site. The article, "Vaccine system remains antiquated," by Rob Stein, reported on the slowness and the shortage of H1N1 vaccine. Attention now is focused on the status of government efforts to develop state-of-the-art techniques […]
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