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  • 'Women and children first' a myth: study

    04/13/2012 3:05:52 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 28 replies
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 04/12/2012 | Rebecca Martin
    Scientists at Uppsala University have found that the widespread belief that women and children are saved first in maritime disasters is a myth, unless the men are threatened with physical violence like on the Titanic. “It is expected that the crew should rescue passengers, but our results show that captains and crew are more likely to survive than passengers,” said Mikael Elinder at the Department of Economics, Uppsala University and at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN) in a statement. “We also found that women and children were more inclined to die than men.” This, the scientists think, indicates...
  • Journal Sentinel launches interactive recall contribution page (WI)

    04/10/2012 2:20:28 AM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 5 replies
    JS Online ^ | 4-9-12 | Ben Poston
    Today the Journal Sentinel is launching an interactive page that will allow you to explore contributions to candidates and political action committees in the gubernatorial recall election on June 5. With it, you can compare campaign contributions to any of the candidates or PACs that have raised money in the recall election through January, which was the last filing deadline. We will update the data as committees submit additional filings. After you choose two committees you would like to compare, interactive maps will show how much money each candidate received from each state. For instance, if you choose the political...
  • FBI to Fund Interrogation Research Projects

    04/09/2012 12:59:44 PM PDT · by Steve Peacock · 15 replies
    The Revered Review ^ | April 9, 2012 | Steve Peacock
    A Federal Bureau of Investigation-led initiative seeking advances in interrogation techniques quietly was unveiled today, according to a contracting document that TRR has obtained. The High Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) Intelligence Interviewing and Interrogation Research project, as it is known, spells out what the government hopes to achieve through subsequent federally funded research projects in the private sector.
  • In cancer science, many 'discoveries' don't hold up

    04/06/2012 7:33:59 AM PDT · by HangnJudge · 18 replies
    Yahoo.com ^ | 3-28-2012 | Sharon Begley
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former researcher at Amgen Inc has found that many basic studies on cancer -- a high proportion of them from university labs -- are unreliable, with grim consequences for producing new medicines in the future.
  • Homework at Virginia school: Do some opposition research on Republicans but not on Obama

    03/22/2012 3:31:17 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 10 replies
    Hotair ^ | 03/22/2012 | AllahPundit
    The bad news: This is a brazen bit of political indoctrination. The good news: The class is now more or less qualified for work in America's mainstream media. If you';re going to push your politics on kids, at least teach them a trade.He may or may not have also told them to send their research to Obama's campaign. Another useful journalistic skill --- learning to coordinate with Democrats for professional gain and the advancement of the cause. In a world of high Hopenchange unemployment, shouldn't we congratulate this guy for looking out for his students' bottom line? “This assignment was...
  • Komen Also Stops Funding Embryonic Stem Cell Research Centers

    02/02/2012 5:23:48 AM PST · by NYer · 23 replies
    Life News ^ | February 1, 2012 | Steven Ertelt
    In addition to stopping funding for the Planned Parenthood abortion business, Komen for the Cure has also quietly stopped funding embryonic stem cell research centers, another concern for pro-life advocates.As LifeNews reported last July, Karen Malec of the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer spent time examining KomenÂ’s 990 Forms for the IRS for 2010 and she found that Komen has active relationships with at least five research groups or educational facilities that engage in embryonic stem cell research, which requires the destruction of unborn children in their earliest days for stem cells that have yet to help any patients.The return showed...
  • Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice

    01/26/2012 11:50:34 AM PST · by Dr. Thorne · 60 replies
    LiveScience.com via Yahoo! ^ | 1/26/2012 | Stephanie Pappas
    There's no gentle way to put it: People who give in to racism and prejudice may simply be dumb, according to a new study that is bound to stir public controversy.SNIPLow-intelligence adults tend to gravitate toward socially conservative ideologies, the study found.
  • MD Anderson boss predicts cancer cure

    11/30/2011 5:05:52 AM PST · by Racehorse · 31 replies
    San Antonio Express News ^ | Richard A. Marini
    The new president of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center said he expects a cure for cancer will be found on his watch. If not, he said, he'll consider his tenure a failure. “And I will not fail,” said Dr. Ronald DePinho, who moved to Houston in September from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School in Boston. SNIP The plain-spoken DePinho, who talks of “kicking cancer's butt,” said new technologies are the key to “putting cancer in the history books.” “The opportunity has never been greater to truly end this dreaded disease,” he said during a...
  • UK urged to research pilot-free planes

    10/25/2011 2:35:52 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 3 replies
    BBC News ^ | 10/25/11 | BBC News
    Investment in new aeroplane technologies is the key to the UK maintaining its status as an aerospace leader, according to a report. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) said the country's research and development spending has "flat-lined" since the 2008 financial crisis. It said that made the UK's position vulnerable to China, India and Brazil. It urged the creation of a research centre to test ideas such as pilot-free planes and solar-powered flight. "The UK aerospace sector already employs over 100,000 people around the country and is worth over £29bn a year to our economy, but we need to take...
  • Research: Despite Solyndra, American people believe green energy is a sound investment

    09/28/2011 7:32:59 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Hotair ^ | 09/28/2011 | Tina Korbe
    Recent survey and focus group research conducted in Ohio and California by Public Opinion Strategies and Fairbank, Maslin, Maulin, Metz & Associates reveals that “Solyndra” is a scandal known mainly to news junkies — and that many Americans remain committed to clean energy investments.Just 11 percent of 650 Ohio voters surveyed after Solyndra declared bankruptcy said they had heard “a great deal” about the issue. Another 16 percent said they had heard “a little,” but couldn’t cite any meaningful specifics. As might be expected, voters in California focus groups were slightly more aware of the issue.Ohio voters were also twice...
  • Obama Campaign: AttackWatch Gains Over 100,000 Sign-Ups In Less Than 24 Hours

    09/15/2011 5:55:18 AM PDT · by tlb · 88 replies · 1+ views
    Medialite ^ | September 14th, 2011 | Colby Hall
    A source within the Obama campaign has told Mediaite, that in just the first day, the user-generated research tool has been nothing short of an enormous success. “In less than 24 hours we’ve had over 100,000 people sign up at the website, which indicates significant interest from supporters.” While the volume of conservative critiques speaks to the intensity of the opposition’s feelings towards the Obama administration, at the very least this digital effort did it’s job bit perhaps instilling a little fear in the GOP campaign efforts. It’s not difficult to imagine social media staffers at the RNC scratching their...
  • New tactic for controlling blood sugar in diabetes contradicts current view of the disease

    09/04/2011 12:56:18 PM PDT · by decimon · 16 replies
    Children's Hospital Boston ^ | September 4, 2011 | Unknown
    Study finds inflammation may be part of the solution, not the problemIncreased low-grade inflammation in the body resulting from obesity is widely viewed as contributing to type 2 diabetes. Going against this long-held belief, researchers from Children's Hospital Boston report that two proteins activated by inflammation are actually crucial for maintaining good blood sugar levels – and that boosting the activity of these proteins can normalize blood sugar in severely obese and diabetic mice. The research, led by Umut Ozcan, MD, in the Division of Endocrinology at Children's, is reported in the October issue of Nature Medicine, published online September...
  • George Will never do his research

    08/25/2011 7:15:14 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 7 replies
    The Star-Ledger ^ | August 24 , 2011 | Paul Mulshine
    Inside the Beltway, George Will is considered quite a columnist. That sure doesn't carry over when he ventures north of I-495.Why is he writing nonsense like this about Chris Christie? Taxing the rich is popular, but Christie told New Jersey: “If I let my foot off their throat on the millionaire’s tax, they’re coming after you with the gas tax.” That is, the 24-cent increase in the tax the Legislature can’t get past him. Does this guy ever do any research at all?  The Democrats have not tried to get a 24-cent-a-gallon gas tax through the Legislature.  The bill in question, A-2718, was...
  • Diet May Be Enough For Cholesterol Problems; Avoid Statin Side Effects

    08/24/2011 1:47:24 PM PDT · by TennesseeGirl · 53 replies
    Medical News Today ^ | 08/24/11 | Sy Kraft
    New research demonstrates that a diet based around plants, nuts and high-fiber grains lowered "bad" cholesterol more than a low-saturated-fat diet that was also vegetarian, meaning that one's dietary changes could be an alternative to statin medications for many people saving persons from some devastating side effects of the medications. After six months, people on the low-saturated-fat diet saw a drop in LDL cholesterol of 8 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), on average, according to findings in the Journal of the American Medical Association. (excerpted)
  • New leukemia treament exceeds 'wildest expectations'

    08/10/2011 1:39:34 PM PDT · by Nachum · 68 replies
    NBC News ^ | 8/10/11 | Robert Bazell
    Doctors have treated only three leukemia patients, but the sensational results from a single shot could be one of the most significant advances in cancer research in decades. And it almost never happened. In the research published Wednesday, doctors at the University of Pennsylvania say the treatment made the most common type of leukemia completely disappear in two of the patients and reduced it by 70 percent in the third. In each of the patients as much as five pounds of cancerous tissue completely melted away in a few weeks, and a year later it is still gone
  • Cancer Docs abuzz about New Leukemia Treatment

    08/12/2011 6:27:10 PM PDT · by SMCC1 · 9 replies
    In preliminary research that's been dubbed "remarkable," "dramatic" and "sensational," doctors made the most common type of leukemia disappear in two patients, and reduced cancer cells by 70 percent in a third.
  • Federal dollars fund research into gay men gone wild at circuit parties

    07/20/2011 6:35:33 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Hotair ^ | 07/20/2011 | Tina Korbe
    Perhaps you caught the story that the National Institutes of Health sponsored a project to study the size of gay men’s packages. That might be the most egregious of the bizarre NIH funding examples turned up by a recent budget review conducted by the Traditional Values Coalition — but it’s by no means the only one.TVC reports millions of dollars have gone to projects that can only be described as obvious. Since 2008, for example, $472,286 went to a project to study noise exposure on the New York City subway (yep, it’s noisy!). More than $360,000 contributed to a study...
  • Humans 'Predisposed' to Believe in Gods and Afterlife (3-year int'l research project concludes)

    07/19/2011 9:31:52 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 33 replies
    Science Daily ^ | 07/14/2011
    A three-year international research project, directed by two academics at the University of Oxford, finds that humans have natural tendencies to believe in gods and an afterlife. The £1.9 million project involved 57 researchers who conducted over 40 separate studies in 20 countries representing a diverse range of cultures. The studies (both analytical and empirical) conclude that humans are predisposed to believe in gods and an afterlife, and that both theology and atheism are reasoned responses to what is a basic impulse of the human mind. The researchers point out that the project was not setting out to prove the...
  • Type 2 diabetes in newly diagnosed 'can be reversed'

    06/26/2011 4:20:02 AM PDT · by Clairity · 30 replies
    BBC News ^ | June 23, 2011 | BBC
    An extreme eight-week diet of 600 calories a day can reverse Type 2 diabetes in people newly diagnosed with the disease, says a Diabetologia study. The 11 participants in the study were all diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes within the previous four years. Newcastle University researchers found the low-calorie diet reduced fat levels in the pancreas and liver, which helped insulin production return to normal. Three months after the end of the diet, when participants had returned to eating normally and received advice on healthy eating and portion size, most no longer suffered from the condition.
  • A REALLY neat Web Site...

    06/18/2011 9:51:37 AM PDT · by US Navy Vet · 8 replies
    6/18/2011 | US Navy Vet
    Ran across this Web Site: http://vintageaerial.com/