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Bush Pledges to Leave No Wild Forests Behind
FOREST CONSERVATION NEWS TODAY Forest Networking a Project of Forests.org, Inc. http://forests.org/ -- Forest Conservation Portal http://www.Environm entalSustainability.info/ -- Eco-Portal http://www.Clim ateArk.org/... ...
Starmail - 23. Mai, 23:35
A Possible Association Between Fetal/neonatal Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation and the Increased Incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Considering that Vodafone UK has entered into a three-year 'cause partnership' with The UK's National Autistic Society (NAS), the following paper should be of some passing interest to the Society members. Vodafone's... ...
Starmail - 29. Jan, 22:00
Zombie RFID tags may never die
By Jo Best Silicon.com May 18, 2004, 6:51 AM PT Businesses are all too keen to talk up the potential of radio frequency ID (RFID) while privacy campaigners are similarly vocal in calling for some hardcore... ...
Starmail - 20. Mai, 23:34
The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World
A book review by Olivier Danes and Luc Guillory A radically new culture is emerging in the US, one which favors a sustainable and responsible life-style. (1037 words) May 2004 A radically different... ...
Starmail - 16. Mai, 14:22
Ocean medicines could be lost
By Carolyn Fry in Galway, Ireland Imperilled snails fight pain Plants and animals living in the oceans could provide new antibiotics, drug treatments and painkillers. But scientists believe these unexplored... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:57
GM canola backs out of Australia
By Richard Black BBC science correspondent The biotechnology company Monsanto is withdrawing plans to grow genetically modified canola (oilseed rape) in Australia. The company says that recent legislation... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:52
Globe Grows Darker as Sunshine Diminishes 10% to 37%
By Kenneth Chang New York Times May 13, 2004 http://www.nytimes.c om/2004/05/13/science/13DA RK.html In the second half of the 20th century, the world became, quite literally, a darker place. Defying... ...
Starmail - 15. Mai, 13:05
GLOBAL WARMING IGNITES TEMPERS, EVEN IN A MOVIE
By Sharon Waxman New York Times May 12, 2004 http://www.nytimes.c om/2004/05/12/movies/12AFT E.html LOS ANGELES - Any studio that makes a $125 million movie about global warming is courting controversy.... ...
Starmail - 12. Mai, 23:03
Monsanto suspends biotech wheat program
OCA & Allies Declare Major Victory as Monsanto Drops GE Wheat Monsanto suspends biotech wheat program By Carey Gillam, Reuters KANSAS CITY, Mo. < Monsanto on Monday said it was suspending plans... ...
Starmail - 11. Mai, 15:23
SUMMER HEAT WILL CAUSE DEADLY OZONE
By Robin McKie The Observer Sunday, May 9, 2004 Thousands of Britons may be forced to wear charcoal masks and stay indoors this summer to avoid deadly fogs of ozone that will pollute the country during... ...
Starmail - 11. Mai, 15:05
