California watchdog sees climate policy job losses

March 9, 2010

Reuters | California is likely to see modest job losses in the near term from its aggressive climate change policy due to higher energy costs and other factors. Read More →

Reality Reversals Continue: Scientists Now Propose That Ritalin Boosts Learning

March 8, 2010

Marco Torres | Just in case you doubted the complete incompetence of medical scientists after the H1N1 swine flu scam, they are now claiming that the ADHD drug Ritalin boosts learning. Read More →

Bedell, Stack, and Von Brunn: Blame It On the Internet

March 6, 2010

Kurt Nimmo | How to put a damper on this electronic undercurrent "anti-government discontent"? Clamp down on the internet, of course.  Read More →

EU commission approves cultivation of first GM crop in 12 years

March 3, 2010

EU Observer | The EU executive gave the green light to the growing of the Amflora potato, produced by Germany's BASF, alongside the entry onto the European market of three GM maize... Read more »

NASA Releases High Resolution Photos of Earth

March 3, 2010

Daily Telegraph | The space agency produced the stunning series images using thousands of “satellite-based observations” hundreds of miles above the planet. Read More →

Weed killer turns male frogs into females

March 2, 2010

CNN | Atrazine, a weed killer widely used in the Midwestern United States and other agricultural areas of the world, can chemically "castrate" male frogs and turn some into females,... Read more »

Germany Intorduces Biometric ID Card at Tech Show

March 2, 2010

Fox News | A new electronic personal identity card will be introduced in Germany on 1 November 2010. Read More →

Head of ‘Climategate’ research unit admits sending ‘pretty awful emails’ to hide data

March 2, 2010

Mail Online | Scientists at the heart of the Climategate row were yesterday accused by a leading academic body of undermining science's credibility. Read More →

Intel Boss McConnell Says U.S. Would Lose Cyberwar

March 1, 2010

GCN | McConnell told the panel that although the United States has made progress on cybersecurity, the country hasn’t made a national commitment to understanding and securing... Read more »

Latvia Hacker “Neo” Leaks Fat Cat Banker Salaries

February 27, 2010

The Register | A hacker has become a popular hero in the Baltics, and scourge to the authorities, by leaking information on the finances of banks and state-run firms to Latvian... Read more »

Latvia Hacker “Neo” Leaks Fat Cat Banker Salaries

February 27, 2010

The Register | A hacker has become a popular hero in the Baltics, and scourge to the authorities, by leaking information on the finances of banks and state-run firms to Latvian... Read more »

U.S. Data Since 1895 Fail To Show Warming Trend

February 26, 2010

New York Times | A team of Government scientists has concluded that there has been no significant change in average temperatures or rainfall in the United States over a hundred... Read more »

Scientists examine causes for lull in warming

February 26, 2010

Reuters | Climate scientists must do more to work out how exceptionally cold winters or a dip in world temperatures fit their theories of global warming, if they are to persuade... Read more »

Beware of McCain’s Freedom-Destroying Dietary Supplement Regulatory Bill

February 25, 2010

JBS | Senator John McCain wants the FDA, with its dismal safety record, to regulate dietary supplements-- naturally, in the name of "safety" via the The Dietary Supplement Safety... Read more »

Eat Garbage to Save the Planet

February 25, 2010

Kurt Nimmo | According to the Greenies, it is a crime against the planet not to yet your trash.  Read More →

Latvian ‘Robin Hood’ hacker leaks bank details to TV

February 25, 2010

BBC | An alleged hacker has been hailed as a latter-day Robin Hood for leaking data about the finances of banks and state-owned firms to Latvian TV. Read More →

Kangaroos poisoned by fluoride

February 23, 2010

ABC News | The EPA's Bruce Dawson says the fluoride is being absorbed by the nearby vegetation which is then being eaten by the kangaroos.  Read More →

ACTA “internet enforcement” chapter leaks

February 23, 2010

Cory Doctorow | It reads a lot like DMCA-plus and contains a duty to technology firms to shut down infringement where they have "actual knowledge" that such is taking place.  Read More →

Obama rebukes climate skeptics

February 19, 2010

AFP | US President Barack Obama on Friday rebuked climate change skeptics who argue that piles of snow dumped on the United States during a frigid winter cast doubt on global warming... Read more »

Population Control Advocate Wanted To Sterilize Food, Water

February 19, 2010

Climate Depot | A 1972 article about “The Population Bomb” biologist Paul Ehrlich reveals a nascent environmental movement grappling with mass sterilization, climate fears,... Read more »

Massive Hack Attack Shows Major Flaws in Today’s Cybersecurity

February 18, 2010

FOXNews.com | Information compiled by NetWitness showed that hackers gained access to a wide array of data at 2,411 companies, from credit-card transactions to intellectual property. Read More →

UN Climate Chief Yvo De Boer To Resign

February 18, 2010

Dow Jones News Service | De Boer has been credited with raising the profile of climate change negotiations. Read More →

French troops used as ‘nuclear guinea pigs’ in the 1960s

February 16, 2010

Daily Mail | France deliberately exposed its soldiers to nuclear explosions in Algeria in the 1960s to study the effect of radiation on humans, it has been reported.  Read More →

Anger fuels water-fluoridation debate in Watsonville, Calif.

February 16, 2010

L.A. Times | One of the biggest employers in Watsonville, CA -- the Martinelli beverage company, famous for its sparkling apple cider -- said it would rather move a planned expansion... Read more »

Gum ingredient may cause cancer

February 15, 2010

The Leader-Post | A substance used to make chewing gum could soon be declared toxic by the federal government after an international agency found that it might cause cancer in... Read more »

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