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Eww! Double dipping just gross, study confirms - Diet and nutrition - MSNBC.com - 0 views

  • A researcher inspired by a famous “Seinfeld” episode has concluded that double dipping is just plain gross.
  • food microbiologist’s undergraduate students examined the effects of double dipping using volunteers, wheat crackers and several sample dips
  • three to six double dips transferred about 10,000 bacteria from an eater’s mouth to the remaining dip sample.
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  • students’ research didn’t get into the risk behind such a bacteria transfer
barnaby

Pardon me, but I've found a way to save the world from flatulent cows - Times Online - 0 views

  • team of Japanese boffins may have accidentally struck gold in the fight against global warming:
  • they have devised a way to neutralise the perilous belches of 1.5 billion cows
  • dramatically reduce the environmental damage caused by the world’s cattle herds
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  • account for 5 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions.
  • few simple food additives, costing about 50p each day per cow, could remove virtually all methane from a herd’s daily output of greenhouse gas
  • Methane is about 22 times more potent than carbon dioxide at capturing atmospheric heat
  • Cows produce astonishing quantities of methane gas as the bacteria in their stomachs breaks down plant fibres. Their near-constant cud-chewing allows a small quantity of the gas to escape with nearly every breath each animal takes.
  • involves a blend of nitrates and the amino acid cysteine
  • has no effect on milk quality.
sirgabrial

Assessing the Life Cycle of Wind Turbine Production - 0 views

  • Assessing the Life Cycle of Wind Turbine Production
  • One of the major strengths to renewable energy generation -- whether wind, solar or other technologies -- is that after a project is completed, the systems produce power for decades with little or no additional investments.
  • Like any manufactured item, there is an environmental cost to the manufacture of renewable energy hardware
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  • Wind turbines, for example, require considerable raw material inputs and energy to create the final product.
  • Danish turbine manufacturer Vestas
  • one of the company's V90, 3.0 MW offshore wind turbines has to generate electricity for approximately 6.8 months before it produces as much energy as is used during the manufacturing lifetime.
  • earns its own worth more than 35 times during its energy production lifetime.
  • V90-3.0 MW wind turbine will generate approximately 280,000 MWh in 20 years
  • volume of approximately 230,000 tons of CO2
  • coal-fired power station.
  • Disposal of the wind turbine
sirgabrial

BBC NEWS | Health | 'Wii warm-up' good for surgeons - 0 views

  • 'Wii warm-up' good for surgeons
  • Playing computer games such as the Nintendo Wii can improve a surgeon's performance in the operating theatre, a US study shows.
  • Only certain games are effective - those requiring delicate movements.
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  • The fine hand control required to play these games acts as a warm up and hones scalpel skills the Banner Good Samaritan Medical Centre team claim
  • Game players scored nearly 50% higher on tool control and overall performance than other trainees.
  • They asked eight trainee surgeons to spend an hour playing the games on a console before performing "virtual reality" surgery on a computer system.
  • Now they are designing Wii software that will accurately simulate surgical procedures, New Scientist reports.
  • Marble Mania, in which a ball is guided through a 3D obstacle course - was particularly effective in the study.
  • The fine control needed to move a virtual marble around a 3D maze is similar to the skills needed to perform keyhole surgery, for example.
sirgabrial

States try to pull plug on 'robo-calls' - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • States try to pull plug on 'robo-calls'
  • States are trying to disconnect computer-generated political calls that are flooding the nation's households at election time.
  • More than 5 million automated "robo-calls" have been made to potential voters in early primary states. The number of robo-calls could run into the hundreds of millions this election year as the political parties battle for control of the White House, Congress and state governments.
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  • "What's making people mad is the volume of calls," says Jerry Dorchuck of Political Marketing International, which provides automated calling services to candidates. "People can get 25 automated calls on the day before an election."
  • Nineteen states restrict political robo-calls. At least five more will consider limits this year.
  • The laws range from banning automated calls to limiting times when they occur. Some states require calls to identify who's paying for the call. Other states ban political calls to people on the federal "Do Not Call" registry for commercial telemarketers. Federal law doesn't restrict calls from political, religious or non-profit groups.
  • they are fast and cheap.
  • A robo-call costs 2 to 4 cents per household compared with about 50 cents for direct mail.
  • There's little research showing whether robo-calls are effective.
sirgabrial

Windy Payback Time: Wind Turbines and their Life Cycle Impacts : TreeHugger - 0 views

  • Somebody asked me the other day what the life cycle impacts of a wind turbine are and how long it would take to pay back the energy used to manufacture one of those tall majestic beasts. Considerable amounts of raw materials and energy are required to make these big windy wonders. I was stumped of course as that information is not something one can just come up with.
  • The life cycle assessment of a 3.0 MW wind turbine indicates that it would have to generate electricity for only 6.8 months , of their assumed 20 year useful life, before it produces as much energy as is used during the manufacturing phase.
  • “This, they say, means the turbine model earns its own worth more than 35 times during its energy production lifetime.”
barnaby

BBC NEWS | Technology | China imposes online gaming curbs - 0 views

  • new limits on how much time they can spend playing their favourite online game.
  • government in Beijing is reported to be introducing the controls to deter people from playing for longer than three consecutive hours.
  • designed to combat addiction to online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft and Lineage II.
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  • Last year, Chinese players spent almost US$500m on online games
  • government has been encouraging the growth of online gaming.
  • hosting a two-day games conference in September in Beijing in the hope of attracting more foreign investment.
  • phenomenal popularity of online games has fuelled concerns that some people may be losing themselves in the virtual worlds
  • a player killed a fellow player who had stolen his virtual sword. The gamer received a suspended death sentence in June.
barnaby

Too Much Sugar-Free Gum Linked to Severe Weight Loss - MSN Health & Fitness - Digestive... - 0 views

  • Chewing too much sugar-free gum containing the artificial sweetener sorbitol can cause diarrhea leading to potentially dangerous weight loss,
  • 21-year-old woman who suffered diarrhea that caused her to lose about 24 pounds and a 46-year-man who lost approximately 46 pounds
  • Both were found to be consuming a lot of sorbitol
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  • he risk is not as great for consumers in the United States
  • since sorbitol is rarely used in chewing gum here
  • 15 to 20 sticks a day, containing up to 20 grams of the sweetener, for the woman, and 20 sticks of gum and up to 200 grams a day of artificially sweetened candy for the man.
  • After the woman stopped chewing gum, she was discharged from the hospital
  • A year later, she had regained 15 pounds.
chasejw

'I'm a human pet': The Goth teenager whose fiance walks her around on a dog lead | the ... - 0 views

  • The bus driver
  • refused to allow Mr Graves, 25, and his "pet" on to his bus in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire.
  • "It is definitely discrimination, almost like a hate crime," 19-year-old Miss Maltby said yesterday. The music technology student had this defence of her lifestyle. "I am a pet, I generally act animal like and I lead a really easy life," she said.
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  • The Goth teenager whose fiance walks her around on a dog lead
  • Given that she describes herself as a human pet – and is happy to walk around on a lead – Tasha Maltby is used to odd looks and even odder remarks. But nothing had prepared her for the reaction of the bus driver who allegedly told the self-styled Goth and her boyfriend: "We don't let freaks and dogs like you on." Miss Maltby and her fiance Dani Graves were so angered they have complained to the bus company of being "victimised".
chasejw

NewsChannel 5.com Nashville, Tennessee - Tax Rebate Deal Reached To Stimulate Economy - 0 views

  • Tax Rebate Deal Reached To Stimulate Economy
  • Uncle Sam seems ready to give the U.S. economy a shot in the arm. Democrats and Republicans agreed on a tax rebate deal Thursday that will most likely be mailed to taxpayers this spring. Federal lawmakers hope sending out the rebate checks will send people into stores, thus jumpstarting the economy.  But some experts said that money's better in the bank.
  • ndividual taxpayers will receive up to $600; $1,200 for couples with an additional $300 allocated per child.
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  • financial advisor Patrick Stites of Wadell and Reed
  • feels tax rebate checks might be a start, but not a solution.
  • He first recommends paying off debt.
  • The checks will probably start going out in May. Every eligible person should receive them by July.
    • chasejw
       
      some feel that it's better to spend, not save, in order to stimulate giving us more money will just prolong the enevitable bottoming out of the economy, we should just get it over so that soon we'll have nowhere to go but up spend domestically, not on imports
    • chasejw
       
      some feel that it's better to spend, not save, in order to stimulate

      giving us more money will just prolong the enevitable bottoming out of the economy, we should just get it over so that soon we'll have nowhere to go but up

      spend domestically, not on imports
chasejw

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Satellite could plummet to Earth - 0 views

  • Satellite could plummet to Earth
  • A "large" US spy satellite has gone out of control and is expected to crash to Earth some time in late February or March, government sources say. Officials speaking on condition of anonymity said the satellite had lost power and propulsion, and could contain hazardous materials. The White House said it was monitoring the situation. A spokesman said "numerous" satellites had come out of orbit and fallen back to Earth harmlessly over the years.
  • Questioned by The Associated Press, he would not be drawn on whether the US would try to destroy the satellite, perhaps with a missile.
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  • The satellite contains the rocket fuel hydrazine
  • A colourless liquid with an ammonia-like odour, the fuel is a toxic chemical
  • ohn Pike, director of the defence research group GlobalSecurity.org, said an uncontrolled re-entry could risk exposure of US secrets. Spy satellites typically are disposed of through a controlled re-entry into the ocean so that no one else can access the spacecraft,
    • chasejw
       
      how much shit is up there? will it fuck shit up? spy satillite
sirgabrial

Soda - Nutrition - Health Effects - New York Times - 0 views

  • The Claim: Too Much Cola Can Cause Kidney Problems
  • It is well known that too much soda can increase the risk of diabetes and obesity. But when it comes to kidney problems, is there a difference between colas and other kinds of soda?
  • Colas contain high levels of phosphoric acid, which has been linked to kidney stones and other renal problems.
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  • conclusion stems from anecdotal and circumstantial evidence.
  • But drinking two or more noncola carbonated drinks a day, they found, did not increase the risk.
  • In a study published in the journal Epidemiology, the team compared the dietary habits of 465 people with chronic kidney disease and 467 healthy people. After controlling for various factors, the team found that drinking two or more colas a day — whether artificially sweetened or regular — was linked to a twofold risk of chronic kidney disease.
  • National Institutes of Health
  • more research is needed, but their findings support the long-held notion that something about cola — the phosphoric acid, for example, or the ability of cola to pull calcium from bones — seems to increase the risk of kidney stones, renal failure and other conditions affecting the kidneys.
sirgabrial

5 Douchebag Behaviors Explained by Science | Cracked.com - 0 views

  • 5 Douchebag Behaviors Explained by Science
  • #5. The Egocentric Douchebag
  • Histrionic Personality Disorder or HDP. The disorder is characterized as an overwhelming desire to be noticed and willingness to engage in any attention-seeking behavior.
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  • This was the kid who was the first to jump off the high dive--if there was an audience to watch him.
  • #4. The Weightlifting Douchebag
  • Muscle Dysmorphia or what is commonly referred to as "Bigorexia". This mental illness is seen as a male inverse of anorexia, except this disease lands you in a sideshow for freaks instead of the fashion runway
  • #3. The Drunken Douchebag
  • This guy displays signs of what is known as the Mallenby effect. Basically, this causes a person to overestimate the effects of alcohol during the first few drinks (called the "absorption phase" by people who study drunkenness) and will underestimate them later in the night (during the "elimination phase").
  • #2. The Raging Douchebag
  • This is a classic case of Intermittent Explosive Disorder or IED. This guy is a time bomb, and nobody can see the timer but him--he can go off at any moment.
  • Although his aggression normally isn't life threatening, it's really fucking irritating.
  • #1. The Aging Douchebag
  • This man is suffering from what is known as andropause or "male menopause." It's a frustrated state accompanied by anxiety and anger resulting from a lack of testosterone, the production of which diminishes in midlife.
sirgabrial

Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome; Synthetic Life Comes Next - 0 views

  • Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome; Synthetic Life Comes Next
  • Scientists have built the first synthetic genome by stringing together 147 pages of letters representing the building blocks of DNA.
  • The researchers used yeast to stitch together four long strands of DNA into the genome of a bacterium called Mycoplasma genitalium.
    • sirgabrial
       
      The key to the new technique is the yeast's natural ability to staple long strands of DNA together.
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  • the first synthetic life could be just months away >
    • sirgabrial
       
      robotic cells
  • "We consider this the second in our three-step process to create the first synthetic organism," said J. Craig Venter, president of the J. Craig Venter Institute
  • "What remains now that we have this complete synthetic chromosome … is to boot this up in a cell."
  • With the new ability to sequence a genome, scientists can begin to custom-design organisms, essentially creating biological robots that can produce from scratch chemicals humans can use.
  • Biofuels like ethanol
  • first phase
  • involved transplanting and "booting up" the genome of one species of bacterium into another.
barnaby

Dingell: State tailpipe plans harmful - 0 views

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  • tailpipe emissions standards by California and 16 other states could doom the auto industry
  • at the North American International Auto Show.
  • lead to conflicting federal and state standards, and would make automobile production "so expensive that people won't be able to buy, and the companies won't be able to produce anyhow."
    • barnaby
       
      yes, assuming different production centers are built for each car standard. if all cars are built the same way(higher standards) cost reduces drastically.
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  • Dingell, D-Dearborn
  • doesn't think the auto industry should be the target in that bill.
    • barnaby
       
      they're trying to prevent coal plants too.
  • Dingell toured the auto show Tuesday with Fred Krupp, president of Environmental Defense, and met with officials of Detroit's Big Three auto companies
  • EPA decision prevents different standards for different states
    • barnaby
       
      republicans were for state rights, now they're for subsidies.
  • there's "going to be a need for a shared burden" among automakers, oil companies and utilities. They all will have to "belly up to the bar."
    • barnaby
       
      higher efficiency vehicles reduces gas consumption (oil industries).
barnaby

Tom Hanks goes to war - Times Online - 0 views

  • Tom Hanks, all-round cinematic good guy
  • playfully refers to the hedonistic tableau of the opening sequence of his new movie,Charlie Wilson’s War
  • tells the remarkable true-life tale of how Wilson played a key role in the outcome of the Afghan war of 1979-89, pushing US funding for the Afghan resistance from $5 million to $1 billion a year and facilitating a morale-crushing defeat for the Soviet Union
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  • “Wilson may have lived his life in a certain way, but to give him his due, he severed the Achilles’ heel of the Soviet Union,” Hanks says.
  • “You can be sure there will be editorials written blaming Charlie Wilson for the war in Iraq,” Hanks says. “People will be saying, ‘Well, if Charlie didn’t arm the Mujahidin we wouldn’t have al-Qaeda – that’s horseshit!”
barnaby

Kremlin critic barred from election - Europe- msnbc.com - 0 views

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  • most vocal Kremlin critic in Russia's presidential contest was barred from the ballot Sunday
  • election authorities who said tens of thousands of signatures on his nominating petitions were faked.
  • denial of registration to former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov will likely fuel criticism of the election
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  • could have been an embarrassment for Putin and Medvedev because of his harsh criticism of the Kremlin.
  • Kasyanov's spokeswoman, Yelena Dikun, denounced the election officials' decision as politically motivated
  • "The authorities are afraid of a strong competitor, they are afraid that he would speak out and tell the truth,"
  • more than 80,000 signatures were found to be bogus during the check. She also pointed to other flaws in Kasyanov's documents submitted for registration.
barnaby

Montana Governor Foments Real ID Rebellion | Threat Level from Wired.com - 0 views

  • Montana governor Brian Schweitzer (D) declared independence Friday from federal identification rules and called on governors of 17 other states to join him in forcing a showdown with the federal government which says it will not accept the driver's licenses of rebel states' citizens starting May 11.
  • resident of a non-complying state could not use a driver's license to enter a federal courthouse or a Social Security Administration building
  • rules also standardize license formats, require states to interlink their DMV databases and require DMV employee to undergo background checks.
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  • Last year Montana passed a law saying it would not comply, citing privacy, states' rights and fiscal issues. 
  • Schweitzer makes clear he's not going to ask for an extension.
  • "Today, I am asking you to join with me in resisting the DHS coercion to comply with the provisions of REAL ID, " Schweitzer wrote. "If we stand together either DHS will blink or Congress will have to act to avoid havoc at our nation's airports and federal courthouses."
  • DHS has no intention of blinking.
  • every Georgian who flies out through the nation's busiest airport -- Atlanta-Hartsfield International -- would have to be patted down by Homeland Security agents and have his carry-on bag hand-screened, likely resulting in massive delays.
  • Congress to step up and pass alternative legislation that would stop Real ID and re-instate a commission that was working on driver's license rules before the REAL ID Act was slipped into must-pass defense legislation
barnaby

Alternative Energy: Zap, Lotus Team Up on Electric Crossover SUV - 0 views

  • Lotus Engineering showed off its Aluminum Performance Crossover (APX) concept car at the Geneva show last year, most assumed it was a showcase for the company's new, lightweight architecture
  • Lotus will use that crossover SUV as the basis for a joint venture with ZAP, the company that came to prominence last year for federalizing Smart cars and selling them in the US,
  • all-electric model will challenge the Tesla all-electric sportster in performance, with the equivalent of 644 hp and a top speed of 155 mph -- and a range of 350 miles on a charge
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  • No word on price
    • barnaby
       
      $60,000
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