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Nanotech May Tap Into Your Mind

| February 28, 2010

Nanotech May Tap Into Your Mind
02-28-2010

New sensors built using nanotechnology could read and write information directly into the brain.

Telecommunications researchers in Japan are attempting to create electronic sensors that can not only receive information from the brain, but could manipulate our neural pathways.

While the concept might conjure science-fiction images of half-human, half-machine cyborgs, Dr Keiichi Torimitsu of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone…

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Mysterious Deaths of 911 Witnesses

| February 28, 2010

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Woman, 61, arrested for asking ‘why’

| February 28, 2010

Feb 26 2010
Woman, 61, arrested for asking ‘why’

“But I had the right to ask ‘why’ I had to move,” Minnie Carey said.
Rhonda Cook

Four women, two of them well into middle age, were discussing funeral plans for a friend when an Atlanta police officer told them to move.

Three did but one asked “why.” In answer to…

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Coffee Party activists say their civic brew’s a tastier choice than Tea Party’s

| February 28, 2010

Coffee Party activists say their civic brew’s a tastier choice than Tea Party’s

The Coffee Party believes the middle is consensus. The Tea Party believes the middle is the Constitution.

“People are scared on both sides about the financial stability of the country,” adds Temple, the Tea Party activist, on the phone from Brunswick. “There are people who get angry. I remind people, ‘Hey, settle…

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Obama gives Patriot Act another year with no privacy protections

| February 27, 2010

Obama gives Patriot Act another year with no privacy protections

By Andrew McLemore
February 27th, 2010

barackobama20080821 b Obama gives Patriot Act another year with no privacy protectionsIf the Patriot Act hadn’t been approved for another year, Sunday would have looked much different.

Sunday could have meant the government was no longer given permission to wiretap the phones of Americans and seize their records…

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A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC

| February 27, 2010

A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC
The emerging errors of the IPCC’s 2007 report are not incidental but fundamental, says Christopher Booker

By Christopher Booker
Published: 7:49PM GMT 27 Feb 2010
The news from sunny Bali that there is to be an international investigation into the conduct of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and its chairman Dr Rajendra Pachauri…

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Quake rocks Chile, triggers tsunami…Hawaii on alert

| February 27, 2010

27/02/2010
At least 122 dead as massive Chile quake triggers tsunami waves in Pacific
By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent, and News Agencies

A massive magnitude-8.8 earthquake struck south-central Chile early on Saturday, killing at least 85 people, knocking down buildings, homes and hospitals, and triggering a tsunami.

Local television TV Chile reported that a 15-story building collapsed in the hardest-hit city of…

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