President Bush last week signed into law a bill which will see the federal government begin to screen the DNA of all newborn babies in the U.S. within six months, a move critics have described as the first step towards the establishment of a national DNA database.
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using nanotechnology to develop foods
Nanotechnology is expected to have a huge impact on many aspects of our lives, one of its most immediate effects will be on our food. An estimated 200 companies worldwide are conducting research using nanotechnology to develop foods with new tastes and textures, as well as to improve packaging and enhance nutrient absorption.
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Chemtrails - aerial pharmacopoeia
Rosie Bertell (who worked at Oak Ridge) continues to provide damning evidence concerning the military, government, scientists, and various corporations involvement in the world-wide project some have called aerial pharmacopoeia (code name: Project Cloverleaf).
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Are restaurants spiking your drink with germs.
It turns out, yes, restaurants are unknowingly spiking your drink with germs. And they do it with a lemon, maybe you should think twice next you order a water with lemon.
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Yale test detects early stage ovarian cancer with 99 percent accuracy
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed a blood test with enough sensitivity and specificity to detect early stage ovarian cancer with 99 percent accuracy.
Results of this new study are published in the February 15 issue of the journal Clinical Cancer Research. The results build on work done by the same Yale group in 2005 showing 95 percent effectiveness of a blood test using four proteins.
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