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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 16043509 Australia 07/18/2012 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Japan utility takes out 2 Fukushima nuke fuel rods TOKYO (AP) - A giant crane removed two fuel rods from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant Wednesday, starting the long and delicate process to reduce the risk of more radiation escaping into the environment. All of the 1,535 rods in a spent-fuel pool next to reactor No. 4 at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant in northeastern Japan must eventually be moved to safer storage - an effort expected to take until the end of next year, according to the government. [link to www.abc3340.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20048758 United States 07/18/2012 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Millions to Die: [link to www.examiner.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20048758 United States 07/18/2012 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As scary as that is, I think that is probably more like the situation we have. :144: Yes, this was CNN a year ago saying the hot particles in Japan wouldn't cool down for a year: [link to vimeo.com] Current readings: [link to radiationnetwork.com] At peek levels 126+ CPM in the last month. |
ExpertOfSound User ID: 1779676 United States 07/18/2012 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, whoever believes that number needs to do their own research on things Last Edited by ExpertOfSound on 07/18/2012 09:06 PM GREAT minds talk about IDEAS AVERAGE minds talk about EVENTS SMALL minds talk about PEOPLE Racism is a crime against humanity. “A good scientist is a person in whom the childhood quality of perennial curiosity lingers on. Once he gets an answer, he has other questions.” ~Frederick Seitz There are MORE water molecules in 1 glass of tap water than there are glasses of tap water in EVERY OCEAN ON EARTH. Thread: THE TRUTH about the "Ancient Astronaut Theory" and Ancient Aliens TV Show AGENDA! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1295673 United States 07/18/2012 09:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ~ Stanford Facts: Research and Innovation [link to facts.stanford.edu] [snip] There are more than 5,100 externally sponsored projects throughout the university, with the total budget for sponsored projects at $1.2 billion during 2011-21, including the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC). Of these projects, the federal government sponsors approximately 84.1 percent, including SLAC. Among the Inventions Licensed by OTL: Digital sound synthesis: John Chowning developed FM sound synthesis for digitally generating sounds in the late 1960s, leading to the music synthesizer. Disease management: The Stanford Patient Education Research Center develops programs for people with chronic health problems, including arthritis and HIV/AIDS. The program has been licensed to more than 500 organizations in 17 countries. DSL: In the 1980s, John Cioffi and his students realized that traditional phone lines could be used for high-speed data transmission, resulting in patents used in asymmetric digital subscriber lines. E-mail security: Identity-based encryption, developed by Dan Boneh and Matt Franklin, offers an efficient way to encrypt and protect e-mail. Functional antibodies to treat disease: In the 1980s, Leonard Herzenberg, Vernon Oi and Sherie Morrison invented functional antibodies, which led to the development of many valuable medical products. Genome sequencing: Two tools assist in the sequencing of DNA: CHEF electrophoresis, invented in 1987 by Ron Davis, Gilbert Chu and Douglas Vollrath; and Genscan software, developed by Christopher Burge. Google: The world’s most popular search engine got its start at Stanford when Sergey Brin and Larry Page developed the page-rank algorithm while they were computer science graduate students. Optical fiber amplifier: This invention by John Shaw and Michael J.F. Digonnet enabled the bandwidth explosion in optical communications and telecommunications essential to the Internet. Personalized medicine: The gene chip, based on spotted microarray technology developed in the 1990s by Pat Brown and Dari Shalon, allows doctors to create genetic profiles of patients and their diseases. Recombinant drug production: Recombinant DNA technology, developed in 1973 by Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer, laid the groundwork for modern genetic engineering by allowing scientists to combine pieces of DNA from different organisms. |
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