4-Mini-Big Bangs created in cosmos origins project
Scientists have discovered your moral compass - and it's just behind your right ear. MIT researchers have found they can successfully alter people's moral judgments by disrupting a specific brain region.
(Reuters) - The color of money may soon turn a new shade of green as U.S. states across the country consider legalizing and then taxing marijuana to cure chronic budget problems.
For One Tiny Instant, Physicists May Have Broken a Law of Nature
GoodnessGenomics & Cell Recycling
3/30/10
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3/30/2010 03:33:00 PM
Tags: drugs, marijuana, neuroscience, physics
12/18/09
les nouvelles
Dark Matter Detected for First Time? Dark matter may have been "felt" for the first time deep in a Minnesota mine, physicists say. Detectors in the mine, part of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment, were tripped recently by what might be weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs.
Undersea robot captures rare deep-sea eruption
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With California teetering perpetually on the edge of financial ruin, marijuana activists have seized the moment, claiming that legalizing and taxing pot could help bail out the cash-strapped Golden State.
Human Protein Helps Prevent Infection by H1N1 Influenza and Other Viruses
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12/18/2009 04:00:00 PM
Tags: cell biology, dark matter, drugs, evolution, immune system, marijuana, marine biology, oceanography, physics
11/4/09
10/19/09
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Lots more planets found outside solar system
NASA: Nibiru will not destroy the Earth in 2012
NASA photos show moon strike created plume
Just Chillin': Large Hadron Collider Cold and Ready to Start Up Again
The Future of Human Enhancement
A federal about-face on medical marijuana
New Justice Department guidelines order federal drug agents to cease arresting or charging patients, caregivers or suppliers who are conforming with state law.
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10/19/2009 12:24:00 PM
Tags: drugs, evolution, life extension, marijuana, nasa, physics, singularity, space
9/11/09
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UPDATE 1-Space shuttle to land in California
NASA’s Loss Is Space Tourism’s Gain
Photos: Hubble's newest visions of space
Climate Change Impacting Arctic Ecology
How marijuana became legal
Rosenfeld is one of four people in the United States whom the federal government supplies with medical marijuana. Each is a living anomaly because, officially, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, NIDA, and the FDA all take the position that marijuana has "no currently accepted medical use."
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Gardasil, the vaccine known to prevent cervical cancer in women, might be heading toward approval for use in men to prevent genital warts, healthday reports.
U.S. trials confirm one dose of H1N1 vaccine works
Tamiflu resistance reported in 23 patients: Roche
-> This illistrates how quickly viruses evolve!
US researchers have pinned down new differences in the brain chemistry of people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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9/11/2009 01:21:00 PM
Tags: drugs, economy, evolution, global warming, hpv, marijuana, nasa, neuroscience, space, telescopes, vaccine
7/27/09
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Spacewalkers complete Japan's laboratory complex
Lasting marriage linked to better health
Can Good Bacteria Really Fight the Flu?
Medical marijuana touted as cure for cities' budget woes
Man Receives His Own Stem Cells as a Treatment for Heart Failure
Not the first bioaugmented person I've heard of... in fact I've known one personally...
60 Second Science via Scientific American
Joule Biotechnologies announce new biofuel jargon, scant details- liquid energy!
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7/27/2009 01:21:00 PM
Tags: cell biology, disease, drugs, genomic medicine, green, health, immune system, love, marijuana, microbiology, nasa, psychology, regenerative medicine, space, space travel, stem cells
6/19/09
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PHOENIX (Reuters) - New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson broke ground on Friday on construction of Spaceport America, the world's first facility built specifically for space-bound commercial customers and fee-paying passengers.
... all for a cost under 200 million dollars! Too bad it had yet to be built...
BERKELEY, Calif., June 18 (UPI) -- A report detailing the impact of climate change on the United States calls for decreased rainfall in southwestern states, with more 100-degree Fahrenheit days.
Los Angeles marijuana store robbed of pot, cash
... never thought about how easy it would be to rob a medical dispensary and get away with it... I doubt law enforcement would put it on the top of their list. Now, if it were only that easy to rob a bank...
Fallopian tubes removed during hysterectomies could provide a rich new source of stem cells, it was claimed today.
Scientists in Brazil found large numbers of 'mesenchymal' stem cells in fallopian tubes taken from women of reproductive age.
Birds do it, bees do it... in fact virtually all animals have 'gay' relationships, scientists say
Same-Sex Behavior Found in Nearly All Animals
happiness equals O + (N x S) + Cpm/T + He. Why June 19th is the happiest day of the year!
-> and it's also my little brother's bday! I love u Chris!
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6/19/2009 02:31:00 PM
Tags: biotech, cell biology, drugs, evolution, evolutionary biology, gay, genomic medicine, global warming, marijuana, regenerative medicine, space, space travel, stem cells
6/15/09
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Endeavour cleared for Wednesday launch try
(abscence of)'Super marijuana' could be a problem
Stress–the Genetic Kind–Really Can Make Hair Go Gray
There have been plenty of promises and let-downs in the past, but Australian scientists are working on a new cure for baldness... trying to clone hair by using stem cells.
using stem cells to regrow hair? I've always loved the more practical applications of science and technology.
this ultramicro bacteria could unlock the mysteries of life in other areas of the universe
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6/15/2009 01:19:00 PM
Tags: biology, biotech, cell biology, drugs, genetics, genomic medicine, marijuana, regenerative medicine, space travel, stem cells
5/18/09
les nouvelles
Spacewalkers tackle final Hubble fix-up tasks
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Prop. 215 challenge
Wow, what a huge victory for us! I love good news.
New Stem Cell Lab for Horses Opens at UC Davis Veterinary School
I never thought about it before, but I guess we'll see technologies like this a lot more used on animals before they get used on people...
2 more interesting evolution articles:
How the Neanderthals met their grisly end 30,000 years ago...we ate them
Coming to a town near you, the new breed of 'super rat' with poison-resistant DNA
http://www.wolframalpha.com- I just read an article about this website, then went on it, and it's really great! Finally a search engine that doesn't spit back a million irrelevant matches!
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5/18/2009 02:08:00 PM
Tags: drugs, evolution, internet, marijuana, regenerative medicine, space, stem cells, telescopes
4/20/09
4/16/09
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Kepler gets first glimpse of its planetary hunting ground
A microbial ecosystem has been trapped under an Antarctic glacier for over a million years. Researchers have now figured out what fuels these bacteria thanks to a shift that has brought bright red, iron-rich ice to the surface.
Google Profit and Revenue up in Q1
Budget report: NASA facing shortfalls, launch delays
Stem Cells Promising for Type 1 Diabetes:
Insulin No Longer Needed by Some Diabetic Patients Who Underwent Experimental Treatment
Prostate Cancer Vaccine Meets Goal:
Vaccine's Maker Says Provenge Improved Survival in Pivotal Study
Marijuana Debate Goes Mainstream
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4/16/2009 05:46:00 PM
Tags: cancer, cell biology, genomic medicine, google.com, internet, marijuana, microbiology, money, nasa, news, politics, public health, regenerative medicine, space, space travel, stem cells, technology
3/23/09
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Outlook: AIDS in the District Is Serious, But Not Critical
Federal judge postpones medical marijuana sentencing
A new study by the Centers for Disease Control has come up with techniques to prevent the spread of antibiotic-resistant "super bugs" in hospitals.
Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia was one of six hospitals which took part in the study.
Discovery Shuttle fires thrusters to push Space Station out of the way of rocket debris
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3/23/2009 01:14:00 PM
Tags: disease, drugs, health, HIV, immune system, marijuana, public health, research, space, space garbage, space travel
3/13/09
2/26/09
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2/26/2009 08:55:00 PM
Tags: california, drugs, marijuana, politics
12/8/08
quote of the millennium
"Sharon, I have smoked pot every day for 10 years! This is the longest time I've gone in 10 years without smoking any pot!"
-A List Celebrity, Icon, Reality TV superstar, Heather
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12/08/2008 12:50:00 PM
Tags: fame, marijuana, quotes, reality tv
11/25/08
homeless hot spot
This morning, I woke up at my boyfriend's house. As I left the building and walked outside, then walked diagonally through the famous Haight/Ashbury intersection, I realized just how many young travellers really are somewhat permanent residents of the haight. People still gravitate to San Francisco (specifically the epicenter of 60s hippy culture) even today. I saw about 30 or more, they all smelled terrible and had hella dogs, just chillin and sitting around on the streets. I'm not talking shit, I don't mind these people, and I do think space must be made for them in our society. I'm just not going to pretend like they're doing something important or relevant when they're just bums.
95% of the businesses on Haight street are only open from about 12-7pm, so in case you're ever in the area outside that specific limited block of time, you'll see a whole other side of haight street full of panhandlers, homeless runaways, drug addicts, and broke down hippies who are still living the dream. Basically, any time outside of peak shopping hours, when the most amount of tourists/shoppers are in the area, the haight looses its luster. Most of the time, walking down the street at night is tiresome for a beautiful, young, preppy gay guy like myself. I'll never understand why everyone thinks I have so much money to spare. To quote Miss New York, "Do I look like I give a fuck? Cause I don't!"
By travellers, I mean young homeless people who decide that the American dream doesn't apply to his or her life's vision. Jobless and without responsibility or conformity, they travel around the country together through various means and methods. Most of these people, if not squatting inside one of the actual thousands of already abandoned buildings throughout the area, squat in parks or even on the streets, basically anywhere they can set up a bed for the night. In many ways, I admire their ability to live so outside accepted norms and institutions, choosing to totally ignore the dominant capitalist ideology.
The thing about living that kind of lifestyle, especially if you're young, is that you're constantly travelling and moving through different places. It seems like an exciting opportunity to live life to its fullest, and do whatever you want whenever you want, which usually seems to be nothing. Nothing can still be a welcome release, especially if you have nothing to look forward to, don't want to go to college, and don't see working a bullshit minimum wage job as something you could handle doing. Some people may think it's glamorous, but it's nonetheless depressing. It seems like they're all on drugs (huge surprise) and stuck in a rut of some sort, that seems almost impossible to break once enacted. Obviously, if one has been unemployed for long periods of time, it will not be easy to find a new job as soon as you want to go legit again, cause sleeping on the street just got a little bit too uncomfortable.
For about 2 years, I lived about a 15 minute walk away from Hippy Hill. For those of you who don't know, it's the area across the street from the end of haight, and it's basically the place to go for drugs (weed, shrooms, LSD, DMT, + more, but those are what people usually go there for), and in fact many tourists come here on a daily basis expecting to buy these substances. Because I was out of a job for such a long period of time back then, and because I often don't want to really do anything aside from hang out and get as high as I can each day, I started hanging out there a lot! It was so close, and always offered some sort of entertainment, although I did see many sad things, such as fights all the time, arrests all the time, and even a case of abducted children living in the park (although it wasn't the only time I saw people living in the park with kids, and then of course get in trouble for it). I made friends with drug dealers and homeless people, who gave me valuable insight into other ways of life, and "flying below the radar."
However, after a while, the glamor of the alternative began to fade rather quickly when I began to realize how sad that kind of lifestyle really is. There's no opportunity for improvement, without playing into capitalism, your life can not possibly evolve. The thing about doing nothing is you never know when you're done doing it. It makes me really sad to watch people destroy their lives, day after day through alcohol, drugs, depression, and undiagnosed mental disorders. At the same time, I can understand their unwillingness to conform to capitalism standards which are in and of themselves, evil and exploitative. What can the government do? The money has to come from somewhere.
Hippy Hill and Haight street's homeless populations are very different from the kinds of homeless in other districts of the city. For example, the tenderloin homeless are the closest to death, and usually on hard drugs such as heroin, speed, crack and ocs. You can go to Pill Hill at any time and be offered OCs from homeless on the streets, usually the OC dealers do it out of a wheelchair. Next time you're in the tenderloin, take a look at one of the omnipresent wheelchairs, guaranteed within the next few minutes the drug dealer and addict will exchange white pills for cash. The homeless in haight ashbury are usually younger, and doing mainly psychedelics. I love how different kinds of homeless can be found throughout different areas of San Francisco. It just gives San Francisco so much more personality!
I guess I was inspired by Tales of Young Urban Squatters, by Claire Bursch.
11/22/08
news
Pleistocene Park? Scientists Almost Done Mapping Mammoth DNA
Astronauts Tackle Glitches with Space Water Recycler
A daily puff of a compound like marijuana, the plant blamed for ruining potheads' recall, might help maintain memory in old age, researchers who tried it on rats reported today at a neuroscience meeting.
Lost in space: Now spider goes missing on orbital station 200 miles above Earth
Experiments show that an enzyme called telomerase could be the key ingredient in an 'elixir of life'.
NASA's new 'interplanetary internet' paves way for deep space messaging
Stem cells restore hearing and vision in guinea pigs
Mysterious clump of dark matter discovered 'close' to Earth
(don't worry, it's light years away)
Scientists find new penguin species... 500 years after it became extinct
Tiny primate rediscovered 80 years after it was thought to be extinct
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11/22/2008 08:05:00 AM
Tags: astrobiology, genetics, internet, marijuana, space, stem cells, telomerase
6/2/08
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A promising vaccine to treat brain cancer developed by Avant Immunotherapeutics Inc may also hold promise against numerous other types of cancer, Interim Chief Executive Anthony Marucci said in an interview.
After a couple of days of playing in the dirt, NASA's Phoenix Mars lander is to begin its scientific work in earnest on Tuesday or Wednesday, looking for ice and hints of past liquid water in the far north of Mars.
Watching turtles race across the ocean doesn't sound like the most dynamic contest, but a group of environmentalists and scientists begs to differ -- creating ahighly interactive site chronicling an international Pacific Ocean jaunt for leatherback turtles.
ASCO AT A GLANCE: Genetic Research A Focus Of Cancer Meeting
Heavy marijuana use shrinks brain parts - study
HIV treatment access improves, but coverage low
HOUSTON — After a two-day chase, NASA's shuttle Discovery and its seven-astronaut crew caught up with the International Space Station (ISS) Monday to deliver a massive new room for the orbiting laboratory.
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6/02/2008 08:37:00 PM
Tags: cancer, extinction, genetics, health, HIV, marijuana, mars, space, vaccine
5/31/08
1/12/08
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