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  • Early Lessons From Mexico's Swine Flu Outbreak

    05/18/2009 12:29:12 AM PDT · by neverdem · 6 replies · 503+ views
    ScienceNOW Daily News ^ | 11 May 2009 | Jon Cohen
    Enlarge ImageGoing viral. A look at how air travel helped H1N1 spread. Credit: Christophe Fraser et al, Science The first quick and dirty analysis of Mexico's swine flu outbreak suggests that the H1N1 virus is about as dangerous as the virus behind a 1957 pandemic that killed 2 million people worldwide. But it's not nearly as lethal as the bug that caused the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. The world first became aware of this latest outbreak of swine flu in late April. Researchers recognized that the new virus was also causing disease in Mexico. As of today, there have...
  • Debate Over Wind Power Creates Environmental Rift

    06/11/2006 2:49:31 AM PDT · by neverdem · 29 replies · 1,019+ views
    NY Times ^ | June 6, 2006 | FELICITY BARRINGER
    OAKLAND, Md. — Dan Boone has no doubt that his crusade against wind energy is the right way to protect the Allegheny highlands he loves. Let other environmentalists call him deluded at best, traitorous at worst. He remains undeterred. For four years or more, Mr. Boone has traveled across the mid-Atlantic to make every argument he can muster against local wind-power projects: they kill birds and bats; they are too noisy; they are inefficient, making no more than a symbolic contribution to energy needs. Wind farms on the empty prairies of North Dakota? Fine. But not, Mr. Boone insists, in...
  • US non-lethal weapon reports suppressed

    05/28/2002 7:54:06 PM PDT · by vannrox · 8 replies · 371+ views
    New Scientist ^ | 14:47 09 May 02 | Debora MacKenzie
        US non-lethal weapon reports suppressed   14:47 09 May 02 Debora MacKenzie   Bugs that eat roads and buildings. Biocatalysts that break down fuel and plastics. Devices that stealthily corrode aluminium and other metals. These are just a few of the non-lethal weapons that the US has tried to develop, or is trying to develop.   Titles of some of the non-lethal weapon reports But quite how close such weapons are to reality we may never know. The US National Academy of Sciences is refusing to release dozens of reports proposing or describing their development, even though the documents are...