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Giant ocean whirlpools puzzle scientists

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

US scientists discovered two giant whirlpools in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Guyana and Suriname. It became a sensational discovery because this part of the ocean has been studied thoroughly, and no one expected anything like that to appear in the area. More importantly, no one can understand where the whirlpools came from [...]

Magnetic Pole Shift May Drive Animals and Humans Mad

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

During the final months of 2010 and the beginning of 2011, much attention was focused on mass animal deaths occurring throughout the world. Speculation revolved around many different causes, the most popular one being the current magnetic polar shift.

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Chernobyl Cleanup Survivor’s Message for Japan: ‘Run Away as Quickly as Possible’

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Natalia Manzurova, one of the few survivors among those directly involved in the long cleanup of Chernobyl, was a 35-year-old engineer at a nuclear plant in Ozersk, Russia, in April 1986 when she and 13 other scientists were told to report to the wrecked, burning plant in the northern Ukraine…

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Cannabis and cancer

Monday, March 21st, 2011

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Medicinal Cannabis and its Impact on Human Health
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Fukushima cloud now at the Atlantic, no risk - France

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

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The graphics…
Modeling the dispersion of radioactive releases into the atmosphere on a global scale

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The Charlotte King Effect

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Charlotte’s Story
Charlotte was tested in four states by the scientific and medical
communities, and the tests revealed that she could hear in the under
10hz range. Further tests revealed specifically below 2-7hz. Thus was
born what the doctors and the scientists who tested her coined “The
Charlotte King Effect.”
In 1979 Charlotte noticed that the sounds would sometimes change in
pitch [...]

Fukushima: Mark 1 Nuclear Reactor Design Caused GE Scientist To Quit In Protest

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

Thirty-five years ago, Dale G. Bridenbaugh and two of his colleagues at General Electric resigned from their jobs after becoming increasingly convinced that the nuclear reactor design they were reviewing — the Mark 1 — was so flawed it could lead to a devastating accident.
Questions persisted for decades about the ability of the Mark 1 [...]

Tsunami Wave Height As It Traveled Across The Pacific

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

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Reactor at Fukushima was scheduled to be closed down this month (German)

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

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Germans rally against nuclear power

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

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