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February 26 Who want to stop this international Islamic terrorisem?!Who want to stop this international Islamic terrorisem?! President Bush move out from power! any one eles?! iran + Iran says 6,000 centrifuges now working
Bushehr, Iran (AFP) Feb 25, 2009 - The head of Iran's atomic agency
said on Wednesday that it was now operating 6,000 centrifuges to enrich
uranium, defying international calls that it halt the sensitive nuclear
process, "We have 6,000 centrifuges working and we plan to increase
them. In the next five years we plan to have 50,000 centrifuges,"
Atomic Energy Organisation Gholam Reza Aghazdeh told reporters. He was
speaking ... more Patience Pays Off With Methanol For Uranium BioremediationCIVIL NUCLEAR + Patience Pays Off With Methanol For Uranium Bioremediation
Madison WI (SPX) Feb 25, 2009 - The legacy of nuclear weapons and
nuclear energy development has left ground water and sediment at dozens
of sites across the United States and many more around the world
contaminated with uranium. The uranium is transported through ground
water as uranyl (U6+). In one bioremediation strategy, uranium
immobilization in contaminated ground water and sediment may be
achieved by the addition ... moreFebruary 20 Clinton hopes to build on solid Sino-US foundation
Clinton hopes to build on solid Sino-US foundation
Beijing (AFP) Feb 18, 2009 Hillary Clinton arrives for her first China visit as US Secretary of State on Friday hoping to take what she has called an essential relationship to a new level. The former First Lady has called for broadened contact beyond the perceived heavy focus on trade under former president George W. Bush's administration that was highlighted by a twice-yearly economic dialogue. Search engine accuses Google of antitrust violationsinternet + Search engine accuses Google of antitrust violations
Washington (AFP) Feb 18, 2009 - TradeComet.com, a small New York-based
Internet search engine company, has filed suit against Google, accusing
the king of Web search of violating antitrust laws. TradeComet, in a
statement, said it filed a complaint this week in US District Court in
New York asserting "Google violates antitrust laws by eliminating
competition and choice." "Google's anticompetitive conduct eliminated
... moredebris + Satellite traffic control system urged
Vienna (UPI) Feb 18, 2009 - Last week's collision of U.S. and Russian
satellites has prompted the call for creation of an International Civil
Space Situational Awareness system.
Brian Weeden, a consultant for the Secure World Foundation in Superior,
Colo., proposed the concept Tuesday in Vienna during a meeting of a
subcommittee of the U.N. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.
Weeden said the ... moreIran slowing uranium enrichment: IAEAiran + Iran slowing uranium enrichment: IAEA
Vienna (AFP) Feb 19, 2009 - Iran is continuing to enrich uranium, a
process potentially used to make an atom bomb, but has slowed down the
expansion of its enrichment activities, the UN's atomic watchdog said
Thursday. "Contrary to the decisions of the (United Nations) Security
Council, Iran has not suspended its enrichment related activities," the
International Atomic Energy Agency wrote in its latest report on Tehran
... moreNuclear test site seeks world heritage statusnuclear-doctrine + Nuclear test site seeks world heritage status
Majuro (AFP) Feb 19, 2009 - Bikini Atoll, the site of the United
States' largest hydrogen bomb test and the place that lends its name to
the skimpy two-piece swimsuit, is seeking recognition as a world
heritage site. "Nuclear bomb tests at Bikini Atoll shaped the history
of the people of Bikini, the history of the Marshall Islands and the
history of the entire world," according to the Bikini proposal released
here Frid ... moreBAE Awarded Navy Contract For Electromagnetic Railgunnaval + BAE Awarded Navy Contract For Electromagnetic Railgun
Minneapolis MN (SPX) Feb 20, 2009 - BAE Systems has been awarded a $21
million contract from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop an
advanced Electromagnetic (EM) Railgun for the U.S. Navy. The 30-month
contract is for the detailed design and delivery of an Innovative Naval
Prototype (INP) Railgun. "This EM Railgun contract is a continuation of
BAE Systems' dedication to delivering advanced technology for tomorrow
... moreFebruary 19 Chemists Offer New Hydrogen Purification MethodENERGY TECH + Chemists Offer New Hydrogen Purification Method
Boston MA (SPX) Feb 18, 2009 - President Barack Obama's pursuit of
energy independence promises to accelerate research and development for
alternative energy sources - solar, wind and geothermal power,
biofuels, hydrogen and biomass, to name a few. For the hydrogen
economy, one of the roadblocks to success is the hydrogen itself.
Hydrogen needs to be purified before it can be used as fuel for fuel
cells, but current ... moreFebruary 16 MK-Ultra, CIA Mind Control & Brain Washing to Make AssassinsMK-Ultra, CIA Mind Control & Brain Washing to Make Assassins
10 Mind & Brain Mysteries, Psychology Mind Control Report10 Mind & Brain Mysteries, Psychology Mind Control Report
Mind Control, Biological Psychology & Psychiatry LimitationMind Control, Biological Psychology & Psychiatry Limitation
February 12 Shoe's next? Flying footwear is becoming a trendSUPERPOWERS + Shoe's next? Flying footwear is becoming a trend
London (AFP) Feb 10, 2009 - Eggs, custard pies and rotten tomatoes used
to be the missile of choice for pelting a politician -- but it seems
shoes are fast catching on as the new weapon of humiliation. After a
battered sports shoe was hurled at Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in
Britain last week, some politicians around the world must surely be
thinking: am I next? A 27-year-old German national, Martin Jahnke, has
been ... moreRevolutionary Microchip Uses 30 Times Less Powerenergy-tech + Revolutionary Microchip Uses 30 Times Less Power
San Francisco CA (SPX) Feb 11, 2009 - In the first real-world test of a
revolutionary type of computing that thrives on random errors,
scientists have created a microchip that uses 30 times less electricity
while running seven times faster than today's best technology. The
U.S.-Singapore team developing the technology, dubbed PCMOS [pronounced
"pee-cee-moss"], revealed the results here today at the International
Solid-State ... moreWalker's World: Hillary truly in charge?superpowers + Walker's World: Hillary truly in charge?
Washington (UPI) Feb 10, 2009 - This week Hillary Clinton embarks on
her first foreign tour as secretary of state, visiting Japan,
Indonesia, South Korea and China. And the first question on the minds
of her various hosts will be whether she is the true face of American
diplomacy or just a hollow symbol.
Given the force of her personality, her record in the Senate and the
votes she stacked up in the primaries last ... moreRayguns For The 21st Centuryabm + Rayguns For The 21st Century
Arlington, Va. (UPI) Feb 11, 2009 - The revolutionary Airborne Laser
weapon consists of three major subsystems: - An oxygen-iodine laser
that generates intense light by chemical reaction and then focuses the
light into a tight beam that can be delivered against targets hundreds
of miles away. - A beam control and targeting assembly that aims the
beam with extreme precision and compensates for atmospheric ... moreFebruary 05 Mind-reading technology improves road safety05 July 2006 Mind-reading technology improves road safety
A new system is being developed by scientists that will be able to read
the facial expressions of drivers and help prevent them from being
involved in accidents.Experts at the University of Cambridge are developing the technology that will analyse the facial expressions of drivers, effectively reading their thoughts and mood. This could lead to huge advances in road safety as the system will be able to tell if a driver is becoming drowsy or suffering road rage and act accordingly. MORE. |
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